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Guyanese politician

Sonia Savitri Parag
Parag in 2022
Minister of Local Government and Regional Development in Guyana
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 2, 2024
PresidentIrfaan Ali
Preceded byNigel Dharamlall
Personal details
NationalityGuyanese
OccupationPolitician. Attorney-at-Law.

Sonia Savitri Parag (born 1983) is a Guyanese politician. She is the current Guyanese Minister of Local Government and Regional Development in President Irfaan Ali's Cabinet. Parag was originally sworn in as the Minister of Public Service on August 5, 2020.

Early life

Parag was born in Anna Regina around 1983 to Hukumchand and Edith Parag. She has eight siblings.

Like her father Hukumchand and sister Kamini, Parag is an attorney at law. After completing her LLB at the University of Guyana in 2005, Parag attended Hugh Wooding Law School and received her Legal Education Certificate in August 2007. She was called to the bar in Guyana in October 2007.

References

  1. "Scholarship programme has been 'heavily flawed'". Stabroek News. August 25, 2020. Retrieved January 6, 2021.
  2. Chabrol, Denis (August 25, 2020). "Current, Former Ministers Clash Over Scholarship Award". Demerara Waves Online News – Guyana. Retrieved January 6, 2021.
  3. "Sonia Parag tipped to be Minister of Public Service". News Room Guyana. August 5, 2020. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  4. ^ "Attorney Parag admitted to the Bar". Stabroek News. October 26, 2007. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  5. "Attorney Hukumchand dies". Stabroek News. January 27, 2016. Retrieved May 17, 2021.


Members of the National Assembly of Guyana
  1.  Frank C.S. Anthony (PPP/C)
  2.  Vickram Bharrat (PPP/C)
  3.  Sanjeev Datadin (PPP/C)
  4.  Juan A. Edghill (PPP/C)
  5.  Yvonne Fredericks-Pearson (PPP/C)
  6.  Joseph Hamilton (PPP/C)
  7.  Deodat Indar (PPP/C)
  8.  Bharrat Jagdeo (PPP/C)
  9.  Warren Kwame McCoy (PPP/C)
  10.  Mohabir Anil Nandlall (PPP/C)
  11.  Seepaul Narine (PPP/C)
  12.  Sonia Parag (PPP/C)
  13.  Anand Persaud (PPP/C)
  14.  Mark Phillips (PPP/C)
  15.  Bheri Ramsaran (PPP/C)
  16.  Charles S. Ramson (PPP/C)
  17.  Dharamkumar Seeraj (PPP/C)
  18.  Pauline Sukhai (PPP/C)
  19.  Bhagmattie Veerasammy (PPP/C)
  20.  Jennifer Westford (PPP/C)
  21.  Lee Williams (PPP/C)
  22.  Collin Croal (PPP/C)
  23.  Nigel Dharamlall (PPP/C)
  24.  Priya Manickchand (PPP/C)
  25.  Tandika Smith (PPP/C)
  26.  Vindhya Persaud (PPP/C)
  27.  Susan Rodrigues (PPP/C)
  28.  Hugh Todd (PPP/C)
  29.  Faizal Jafferally (PPP/C)
  30.  Vishwa Mahadeo (PPP/C)
  31.  Zulfikar Mustapha (PPP/C)
  32.  Gail Teixeira (PPP/C)
  33.  Alister Charlie (PPP/C)
  34.  Geeta Chandan-Edmond (APNU+AFC)
  35.  Karen Cummings (APNU+AFC)
  36.  Sherod Duncan (APNU+AFC)
  37.  Annette Ferguson (APNU+AFC)
  38.  Juretha Fernandes (APNU+AFC)
  39.  Roysdale Forde (APNU+AFC)
  40.  Joseph Harmon (APNU+AFC)
  41.  Nicolette Henry (APNU+AFC)
  42.  Vincent Henry (APNU+AFC)
  43.  Christopher Jones (APNU+AFC)
  44.  Coretta McDonald (APNU+AFC)
  45.  David Patterson (APNU+AFC)
  46.  Haimraj Rajkumar (APNU+AFC)
  47.  Khemraj Ramjattan (APNU+AFC)
  48.  Tabitha Sarabo-Halley (APNU+AFC)
  49.  Raphael Trotman (APNU+AFC)
  50.  Amanza Walton-Desir (APNU+AFC)
  51.  Ronald Cox (APNU+AFC)
  52.  Shurwayne Holder (APNU+AFC)
  53.  Ganesh Mahipaul (APNU+AFC)
  54.  Nima Flue-Bess (APNU+AFC)
  55.  Catherine Hughes (APNU+AFC)
  56.  Maureen Philadelphia (APNU+AFC)
  57.  Deonarine Ramsaroop (APNU+AFC)
  58.  Vinceroy Jordan (APNU+AFC)
  59.  Dineshwar Nand Jaiprashad (APNU+AFC)
  60.  Dawn Hastings-Williams (APNU+AFC)
  61.  Richard Sinclair (APNU+AFC)
  62.  Jermaine Figueira (APNU+AFC)
  63.  Devin Sears (APNU+AFC)
  64.  Lenox Shuman LJP-ANUG-TNM


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