Jamaica Gleaner

Finance minister to lead coalition gov’t following general election

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FINANCE MINISTER Roy McTaggart is being tipped to lead the new coalition government in this British Overseas Territory after voters on Wednesday re-elected 12 incumbents and seven newcomers including three women to the 19-seat Legislativ­e Assembly.

McTaggart, the leader of the Progressiv­es party that also includes outgoing premier, Alden McLaughlin, is likely to lead the new government after McLaughlin indicated that he was prepared to hand over the government to his former cabinet colleague.

McLaughlin, who faced a tighter-thanexpect­ed race in Red Bay against Sammy Jackson, eventually prevailed with 56 per cent of the vote. He later described the poll as one of the hardest elections he had ever fought.

But he said he was happy to step down as premier, acknowledg­ing that it had been a tough last year amid the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

He acknowledg­ed national discontent with the party system and admitted it is getting “harder and harder to win elections”.

A statement issued by the Electoral Office announcing the results of the polls noted that “this election is the first time voters chose who they would like to represent them in Parliament since it changed in 2019 from the Legislativ­e Assembly”.

The elections were originally scheduled for May 26. But McLaughlin had asked Governor Martyn Roper to dissolve Parliament on February 14 and the change was seen by political observers as a move to avoid a no-confidence motion against Speaker McKeeva Bush, who had received a two-month suspended jail sentence in December 2020 for assaulting a woman in February that year.

Bush, a former premier, was among the successful candidates and his conviction appears to have dented his popularity in West Bay. He narrowly retained his seat later admitting it was a “cliffhange­r” after his 27-vote win over Mario Ebanks.

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