Leader of Government Business

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The post of Leader of Government Business in the Cayman Islands is the equivalent to Chief Minister or Premier in most British colonies. It is the highest political level that can be attained within the colonial system. The holder of that position is regarded as the head of government.

For a number of years the title had no official recognition, but the British government formalised it in July 2003, along with that of Leader of the Opposition.

Incumbent Tenure Political Affiliation
Took Office Left Office
Thomas Jefferson November 1992 1994 Non-partisan
Truman Bodden 1994 November 2000 Non-partisan
Kurt Tibbetts November 2000 8 November 2001 Non-partisan
McKeeva Bush 8 November 2001 18 May 2005 United Democratic Party
Kurt Tibbetts 18 May 2005 Present People's Progressive Movement

May 12, 2005 Elections:


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