Cayman Democratic Party Explained

Cayman Democratic Party
Leader:McKeeva Bush
Chairman:Tessa Johnson Bodden
Foundation:November 2001
Dissolution:February 2021
Founder:McKeeva Bush
Ideology:Fiscal conservatism[1]
Classical liberalism[2]
Neoliberalism
Position:Centre to centre-right
Religion:Christianity
Seats1 Title:Legislative Assembly
Colours: Green
Blue
Blank1 Title:UK affiliation
Country:the Cayman Islands

The Cayman Democratic Party, formerly known as the United Democratic Party, was a political party in the Cayman Islands formed in late 2001 and collapsed in February 2021.

History

In the elections of 8 November 2000, with a turnout of 80%, only non-partisans were elected. After the election members of parliament formed the United Democratic Party, currently headed by McKeeva Bush.

The Cayman Democratic Party served as the opposition party in the Legislative Assembly of the Cayman Islands from 2013 to 2017. The party also previously served as opposition from May 2005-May 2009.

After the 2017 election, a coalition government between the Progressives, Democratic Party, and independents was announced where Alden McLaughlin of the Progressives would have remained as premier and Democratic leader Bush would have become speaker.[3] However, a coalition agreement was later reached between the Democratic Party and all independent members apart from one to form a Bush-led “government of national unity;” this Democratic Party-Independent deal later fell through and the initial Progressive-Democratic-Independent deal was re-agreed to.[4]

Collapse

Before the 2021 election, in December 2020, Democratic leader McKeeva Bush received a two-month suspended jail sentence for assaulting a woman in February 2020 leading to a no-confidence motion against him. Premier McLaughlin asked Governor Martyn Roper to dissolve Parliament on 14 February, triggering early elections instead of having the vote on the motion.[5] In the lead-up to the election, the Democratic Party was described as "[appearing] to be defunct" as figures previously of the party (including Bush) instead contested as independents.[6] [7]

List of Cayman Democratic Party leaders

Electoral performance

YearLeaderNo. of votesShare of votesSeats
2005McKeeva Bush6,06230.86%
200917,29944.2%
201316,81627.8%
20173,78624.08%

References

  1. Web site: Welcome to GOV.KY .
  2. Web site: Cayman abandons Expat Levy Proposals. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180525062323/https://chinainvestin.com/index.php/zh/test-chinaoffshore/1377 . 2018-05-25 .
  3. https://www.caymancompass.com/2017/05/26/breaking-mclaughlin-bush-form-new-government/ EARLIER: McLaughlin, Bush announced agreement to form new government
  4. http://cayman27.ky/2017/05/smooth-swearing-in-for-progressives-led-national-unity-government/ Smooth swearing-in for Progressives-led national unity government
  5. Web site: McLaughlin moves election date . Cayman News Service . 12 April 2021 . 10 February 2021.
  6. Web site: Election 101: your guide to the 14 April vote . Cayman Compass . 12 April 2021 . 11 March 2021.
  7. Web site: No parties, only independents and alliances running in West Bay . Cayman Compass . 12 April 2021 . 1 March 2021.