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|office5 = Member of Parliament<br>for Rudicore, Kasidura
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|term_start5 = 15 July 1949
|term_start5 = 27 August 1945
|term_end5 = 15 March 1967
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'''Melvin Cecil Krassady''' (28 February 1915 - 15 March 1967) was a former [[Staynes|Staynish]] [[Wikipedia:Politician|politician]] and [[MBE Labour|Labour]] [[Prime Ministers of Great Morstaybishlia|Prime Minister]] of [[Great Morstaybishlia]] between 1955 and 1956 and Deputy Prime Minister between 1949 and 1955. He concurrently served under the [[Leroy Marvant|Marvant administration]] as First Secretary of State from the cabinet reshuffle in 1953.
'''Melvin Cecil Krassady''' (28 February 1915 - 15 March 1967) was a former [[Staynes|Staynish]] [[Wikipedia:Politician|politician]] and [[MBE Labour|Labour]] [[Prime Ministers of Great Morstaybishlia|Prime Minister]] of [[Great Morstaybishlia]] between 1955 and 1956 and Deputy Prime Minister between 1949 and 1955. He concurrently served under the [[Leroy Marvant|Marvant administration]] as First Secretary of State from the cabinet reshuffle in 1953. Krassady served as Member of Parliament for Rudicore between 1945 and 1967.


In his later years Krassady developed oesophageal cancer. In a debate in the House he had to step down from his speech as he could no longer speak properly. With his speech not adequately returning, he retired two weeks later in January 1967, and died in March the same year at the age of 52.
In his later years Krassady developed oesophageal cancer. In a debate in the House he had to step down from his speech as he could no longer speak properly. With his speech not adequately returning, he retired two weeks later in January 1967, and died in March the same year at the age of 52.