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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