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The following newspapers feature Cayman Islands news: Cayman Compass (available in a daily newspaper or on ) Cayman News Service (online newspaper on ) Cayman Observer, a weekly business-oriented newspaper [3] Cayman Islands Gazette, the official government publication [4] iNews Cayman (online newspaper on ) Real Cayman News (online newspaper on )
The current governing coalition, the United People's Movement, is a minority government with seven MPs led by Premier and party leader Julianna O'Connor-Connolly.On October 31st, 2024, four MPs of the governing alliance, the United People's Movement, resigned from the coalition, resulting in a minority government.
The party was founded in November 2023 after Wayne Panton left as Premier of the Cayman Islands. [2] The party was formed by Julianna O'Connor-Connolly who became the new premier. [3] In 2024, the party revealed its policy priority document for 2026. [4]
The ruling Progressives won seven seats, and with the backing of an affiliated independent, were seen as in a good position to form a government. The opposition had mixed fortunes, with longtime MP and Opposition Leader Arden McLean losing his seat and Alric Lindsay, who was a potential Speaker in a proposed Wayne Panton-led opposition coalition, narrowly lost George Town South to incumbent ...
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After attending the Cayman Islands High School, McLean studied at the Seaman's Church Institute in New York. [1] McLean worked for 18 years at Caribbean Utilities in various capacities, including management. [1] In 2000, he joined the Legislative Assembly and was the Minister of Communications, Works, and Infrastructure from 2005 to 2009. [1]
She was first elected to the Parliament of the Cayman Islands representing George Town South in the 2017 Caymanian general election and was re-elected in 2021. [2] In 2019, Conolly was elected deputy speaker. [3] In 2021, she stood again for speaker and deputy speaker but was not selected. [4]
Cayman Islands People's Alliance: 201: Johany Ebanks: Independent 179 Edward Owen Chisholm: People's Progressive Movement: 139 Justin Ebanks: Independent 75 East End: V. Arden McLean: Independent: 272: Issac Rankine: Independent 246 John B. McLean, Jr. Independent 74 Cayman Brac West & Little Cayman: Moses Kirkconnell, III: People's Progressive ...