Alden McLaughlin
Caymanian politician
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2025 | Concluded his tenure as the elected member for the Red Bay Constituency in George Town, spanning a 25-year political service. |
November 23 2023 | McLaughlin was elected unanimously by the Parliament of the Cayman Islands as the Speaker of the House. |
2022 | McLaughlin was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in the New Year Honours for services to the people of the Cayman Islands. |
March 2021 | Stepped down as the leader of the People's Progressive Movement (PPM) party after a decade of leadership. |
May 31 2017 | McLaughlin began his second term as Premier, also serving as Minister of Employment, Border Control, Community Affairs, International Trade, Investment, Aviation and Maritime Affairs. |
2013 | McLaughlin led the Progressives to win half of the seats in the general election and subsequently became Premier and Minister of Home Affairs and Health. |
February 21 2011 | McLaughlin was sworn in as Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of the Cayman Islands. |
February 12 2011 | McLaughlin became the leader of the People's Progressive Movement after Kurt Tibbetts stepped down at an extraordinary party conference. |
2010 | McLaughlin was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the Birthday Honours for services to constitutional reform. |
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