Parliament to meet after Panton confirms new PACT

| 20/04/2021 | 118 Comments
Cayman News Service
Meeting about revised Cabinet (L-R) Andre Ebanks, Kenneth Bryan, Wayne Panton, Chris Saunders, Deputy Governor Franz Manderson, Head of Governor’s Office Christine Rowlands, Cabinet Secretary Sam Rose, Governor Martyn Roper and Attorney General Sam Bulgin (click to enlarge)

(CNS) Premier Designate Wayne Panton submitted a revised letter of support to Governor Martyn Roper on Tuesday, triggering a proclamation for Parliament to meet on Wednesday at 3pm. The governor’s proclamation has been gazetted outlining the meeting where all 19 members elect will be sworn in. The vote for premier, speaker and deputy speaker will also take place, after which the new Cabinet will be sworn in on Fort Street, outside the House of Parliament. The new letter was signed by ten elected candidates who were successful in the recent General Election, according to an official press release.

The revised letter is understood to carry the signature of McKeeva Bush but not that of Isaac Rankine, who withdrew his support for PACT within hours of signing an original letter given to the governor last Thursday. He has since joined the PPM-Alliance and signed a letter of support with that group of nine members.

Given the questions surrounding the appointment of Bush as speaker, a press release from Panton’s office officials explained that “to ensure a smooth transition of administrations and to avoid any doubt”, Irma Arch is to be appointed as temporary speaker to ensure that a quorum of ten members within the Parliament is present.

Panton thanked the governor and his team for all the assistance and guidance provided during this transition.

“They have all been professional and patient as we work through the democratic process,” said Panton. “I would also like to thank Ms Irma Arch for agreeing to preside over this historic occasion and it is a testament to our islands that during challenging times we can always rely on our women to play an important role,” he added.

“I want to thank the thousands of our fellow Caymanians, and those who call the Cayman Islands home, that have reached out to me and to my team to not only offer their congratulations but also their desire to assist in moving our country forward. Their willingness serves to remind us all that Community Creates Country and I look forward to seeing everyone tomorrow.”

The Constitutional Commission issued an explanatory note Tuesday, which pointed out that in circumstances such as those faced by the country right now with Panton’s narrow majority, the Constitution is silent on who should preside over the election of the speaker. This is the reason for Arch’s temporary appointment.

While the current situation leaves Panton with a very narrow majority, it nevertheless is a majority, and despite claims made by Roy McTaggart, who it appears will be sworn in as leader of the opposition tomorrow, Bush will be able to support the government even if his team decides to oppose all legislation brought by PACT.

At the time of posting no comment has yet been received from the PPM-Alliance but CNS has reached out to McTaggart’s office.

See the explanatory note from the Constitutional Commission and the governor’s proclamation in the CNS Library.


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Category: 2021 General Elections, Elections, Politics

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  1. Anonymous says:

    The goverment of woke posers, and opinion grovelers

  2. Anonymous says:

    The mass misunderstanding on the part of the public in general, of the process of forming a Government is a direct result of institutional ignorance – i.e. simply not knowing! No insult intended.

    Why?

    1. Civics haven’t been taught in any Cayman Islands high school curriculum since the late 1960s/early 1970s, to my knowledge. Therefore, at least 2 complete generations have no knowledge of politics and its systems – among other topics which impact the social fabric;

    2. Very few people educate themselves on such matters;

    3. Uninformed social media bloggers and so-called “media” sources have warped facts, instigated and promulgated a lot of BS, driven by sentiments and passions – not by rationale or knowledge.

    We all know our education system has been broken for decades, here is a primary example.

    Let’s see what will PACT do towards that crucial, fundamental and basic facet of our society. Start to improve the education system as the FIRST PRIORITY !!

    • Anonymous says:

      Actually, most of us would like to see Mister Bush begin his incarceration for his crimes start immediately!

  3. Anonymous says:

    Let’s not assume this will be the end of it, expect some more antics!! It’s all pathetic and wasting our time. Whoever get’s sworn in will be $hite so may may as well just crack on. Every country the same on the planet, the promises when lobbying for votes are unreal and when in nothing mirrors what was sold to the voters.

  4. Anonymous says:

    McKeeva for Premier! With votes from his old friends in PPM he should win by a landslide.

  5. Anonymous says:

    The only Government that will prevail is the one that will be upon His shoulders.
    Everything else is born of the will of man.
    Fortunately, that day is not far away.

  6. Anonymous says:

    Mr. Panton while you up there thanking everyone please remember to thank those brave soldiers on the front line who protested against the PPM. Make no mistake without them it would have been a very different outcome.

  7. Shepherd says:

    Well done and congratulations to our new Government!
    Whilst I understand some are not happy about some particular decisions, it had to be done to ensure the Gov’t the people wanted is put in place.

    It’s called politics. And I understand that. Quite sure that particular leash will be kept short.

    Now let’s Celebrate!

  8. Anonymous says:

    I look at half the people on the left of that picture and I want to cry for my country

  9. Anonymous says:

    When can we get a new attorney general please?

  10. Anonymous says:

    Really Mr. Panton you and the remainder of the PACT members are no different than the outgoing government. Enjoy your one term. My family and I will never vote for you and anyone associated with you again.

  11. Anonymous says:

    In a parliamentary system new elections are called whenever a functioning government can’t be maintained. It may be messy and inconvenient but that is what we have here. Call for new elections now and move forward.

  12. Let’s move on says:

    I agree with you, 8:44pm. They cannot seem to grasp that whereas a Speakec can be appointed without having been elected, only those elected can be MPs. Mr. Panton TRIED to get all independents, he tried to join forces with the PPM – both approaches were not entirely successful, so he had only one option left to give us the indecent-led government we need. People, please!! Let’s do our work at constituency level and support our respective MPs. It’s time to stop the whining and roll up our sleeves.

  13. Anonymous says:

    Instead of blaming Mr Panton, you disgusting set should be blaming Isaac Rankine for running an independent campaign to the very end and turning around to be a PPM member – deceiving the people of East End – and his people are infuriated. As they ought to be!!!!!!!!!!

    He ran for himself. He decided for his own self. He did not do it for East End.

    Please do not tell me he spoke with no committee. He doesn’t have one!!!! His committee has no seasoned, experienced veterans who could advise and guide him through anything and that’s how he just killed his political career.

    • Anonymous says:

      6:03 Yes! However, people of these islands seems to be too dense to realize that. Had he not been a flip flopped, none of this would have occurred. But he has no morals or integrity.

    • Anonymous says:

      They should have kept Arden, plain and simple. He would have never joined up with PPM and we would have had the government we wanted. This tragedy is on Issacs head 100%

    • Anonymous says:

      Isaac never deceived the voters of East End. PACT is an after the event group with 8 or 9 different manifestos. Isaac may realize this could become a big mess. And he probably didn’t appreciate being besieged by an out of town rabble stirred up by several so-called and partial journalists.

    • anonymoose says:

      This man has no courage, no conviction and anyone thinking he will support his constituents are very misguided. Its all about “ME,ME,ME’

  14. Anonymous says:

    Section 65 of the Constitution provides for the appointment of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker and states that it is the first item of business of the new House. Note it does not say appointment of a Temporary but Speaker and Deputy Speaker. It looks like such a move is outside the Constitution and is being used for political expediency. Is this now going to be a recurring feature of this Administration? Ate they going to appoint a temporary Speaker every time they want to ensure that their bill get passed? If Mr Bush is alive and well and present why won’t he be sworn in. It just doesn’t pass the smell test. I would suggest that the Governor get advise from source other than the present Attorney General. May be Bush should do the same before he discovers that the temporary speaker becomes the permanent Speaker and he is relegated to just a backbencher.

  15. Anonymous says:

    I have hate Mac for a while long before he attacked the lady at the bar. I blame him personally for starting the development of seven mile and putting in place policies for foreigners to take over seven mile. But if you tell me I have to choose him or PPM polices. I’m going with Mac. It’s like having to choose between Trump and Putin

    • Anonymous says:

      What do you know about Putin? Russians love him. Russia is united. It is safe in Russia. Children play outside unsupervised. Over 190 ethnic groups peacefully live in Russia. Some are dark skinned. Lots of Koreans and Chinese live in Russia for more than 2 centuries. Sense of security and peace was overwhelming when in 2019 my family took a trip from Vladivostok to Moscow and St.Pete.

    • Anonymous says:

      Agree. I attended 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

      • Anonymous says:

        It’s been my experience that most people who sing the praises of today’s Russia are racists. Actually, it’s not most people – it’s every single person I’ve met who thinks Russia is a great place. I’m assuming you’re white … and privileged, since you have the cash to travel Russia to watch sport?

      • Anonymous says:

        And England lost, again.

  16. Exhausted with the excuses says:

    The theme for the most vocal of PACT supporters lately is that this isn’t their fault, Wayne was dealt a bad hand and had no choice but to place McKeeva in the very position he purported opposed.

    Firstly, hogwash. Wayne made a choice; it was not forced upon him. Own it. Accept that he bears personal responsibility for the decision to install McKeeva Bush as Speaker of the Parliament. That after McKeeva was convicted of assault, Wayne made the affirmative choice that being Premier was worth ceasing to #supporther.

    I’m sure in his mind, and in many of these posts, it’s for the purported “greater good.” Fine, use that on your scales to let this country know that there is a line, but this wasn’t it. Not sure what the actual line is then, but at least put your hand up and say “for me, she is not supported anymore.”

    Your hands are not clean, his heart is not pure. So get off your high horse pretending that there was not a calculated decision made and accept responsibility for it. At least then you’ll be transparent. To do anything less is just cowardice.

    Wayne made a convicted criminal Speaker so he could be Premier. Nobody made him, he chose to do it. His government made McKeeva Bush Speaker. Wayne, Chris, Kenneth, André, Katherine, Heather, Sabrina, Jay and Bernie. Not the Progressives. Not even West Bay West. They do not control the decision made by this group of people. Those 9 individuals decided that despite many of their campaign promises to not form a government with McKeeva due to their moral integrity, did exactly that. And that’s the decision they felt they should make, but it was not forced upon them. They were not held at gun point. They chose this.

    The fact that before they’re even sworn in you’re already making excuses for their choices and abrogating their responsibility to those choices speaks volumes louder than your platitudes and hashtags ever did.

    Lastly, the Progressives are no better. I get it. They didn’t hold a vote of no confidence to remove him as Speaker when the assault first took place, nor when he was convicted for it. Their hands are not clean either. They’re reprehensible for the same reason all the PACT members are. But all of you who are planning to celebrate PACT being sworn in who also protested the previous government for not removing him, take your hypocrisy elsewhere. Unless you plan to show up with placards and pressure to remove the Speaker, even at the threat of destabilizing government (sound familiar?), your words in the first instance meant nothing.

    Grow up and own this choice and what that means about Wayne, PACT, and how ephemeral your purported values actually are in the face of a real challenge, rather than a moment of convenient conscience.

    • Anonymous says:

      They might as well change the T to stand for translucent, because like you said the only thing transparent is their need to lay blame and sweeten the taste of the words they have to swallow. These people also have zero knowledge of the politicians they idolize outside of the last 4 years. Mr. Panton left the Progressives last year… which means for 7 years he was on board with every decision made and is partly to blame for the Cayman they claim has not worked for the people for the last 8 years. I hope they still have this fight when it comes time to speak out against this government as well because being anti-PPM is not good enough to get approval.

    • Anonymous says:

      PPM caused this..they poached initially two weak independents from a previous agreement.

  17. Anonymous says:

    Big Mac, can you please tell me if you forgot already that Wayne resigned from the PPM because of you. Alden refused to throw you out after all the backlashed he got from Arden, Ezzard, Heather and oh my Wayne.

    Sandra, blasted you day in and day out on her blog and she has nothing to say now. This makes me laugh. Wayne would be my last resort after what he did and say.

  18. Anonymous says:

    Per this evening’s news, a Commission will review the “problems” with this election (and the last for that matter), pertaining to, among a few things, the process of selecting the Cabinet. Any Commission can only recommend and it takes the Government to implement (or not). There are definitely problems with the process and it would be hard for any Commission’s recommendations to ignore them. So let’s see what will result in the recommendation to give the people a say in who forms the Government – not just who gets to sit in Parliament. In other Westminster models, the endorsement of a Party gives the people that opportunity. Here we keep this “Independent” desire but don’t want them to become some kind of “party” to Form a Government? So what’s supposed to happen, chaos every time??

    Let’s see what “Government” does with that topic….4 years to tell!!

  19. Anonymous says:

    Watch Isaac vote in with PACT tomorrow and give Wayne a solid majority!

  20. Anonymous says:

    I wish they had told us that beating women was part of their platform before the election! Shame on you all. Absolutely disgusting.

    • Anonymous says:

      Revisionist bullshit. He clearly wasn’t part of their platform until that fool from East End flipped

      • Anonymous says:

        He clearly was a part of their platform – you know, where most of them said unequivocally they wouldn’t form a government with him. And then, you know… they did.

    • Anon says:

      Easy to judge and cast stones when you are not the one having to make the tough calls.

      What would your solution be? More PPM? Pray do tell since you love to judge so much.

  21. Anonymous says:

    You all just love to have someone to blame… this one, that one. How about you blame the 458 people who voted Makeeva back in IN THE FIRST PLACE. Wayne Panton had to work with the hand he was dealt.. which was dealt by West Bay West AND Isaac. Isaac would have flipped same way, leading to Wayne working with the West Bay West elect which could have, AND SHOULD HAVE, been Mario. We continue to choose between the lesser of two evils because of the choices THE PEOPLE make with this One Man One Vote!!! The choices we make influence the choices our elects then have to make! Educate yourself to become a worthy competitor in the next election since you know EXACTLY how to do everything so perfect.

    • Anonymous says:

      So Wayne had no choice? Seems like a pretty weak leader if all those other people are responsible for his actions. Maybe they should all be Premier instead since you seem to think they’re the ones who led Wayne to doing what he did.

      • Anonymous says:

        So what is your solution? You have so much mouth but I don’t see any solution coming from you…if you don’t have one, how about you sthu and let the process play out.

        • Anonymous says:

          On the contrary you small minded big mouth Wayne has already proven what a great leader he is by trying to work with others who either double crossed him or wouldn’t cooperate out of greed or pride-then made the tough choice of going with Mac! It’s the tough choices in life that separate the men from the boys! Go have a nice day in kindergarten and get some education about life.

        • Anonymous says:

          What exactly is letting the process play out here? You mad because your head hurts trying to rationalize away the about-face by your unrighteous leader? The process is playing out, but it’s just doing so in a way that undermines all those empty promises the PACT foundation is purportedly built upon.
          Turns out that they’re all a bunch of shits, every last one of them. So quit polishing the turds like they’re somehow different from the previous ones.

          • Anonymous says:

            8:02 You really think you are some righteous God, don’t you? What makes Wayne so “unrighteous”? Because he put aside personal feelings and did what was best for the country…giving the people the independent government we wanted?

            Get off your high horse, you would have made no better decision in his position.

            • Anonymous says:

              Watch and see that he keeps McKeeva even when he no longer needs him. What’s that say?

              • Get over it already says:

                11:13 More than likely because he won’t go back on his word once it is given. Man of honor. PACT implemented measures to hold people accountable for their overall conduct. Way more than the previous government did and it has only been 3 days.

                Get over it and give this government a chance. If you have an issue, go to WBW and take it up with the people who voted him back in.

      • Anonymous says:

        On the contrary you small minded big mouth Wayne has already proven what a great leader he is by trying to work with others who either double crossed him or wouldn’t cooperate out of greed or pride-then made the tough choice of going with Mac! It’s the tough choices in life that separate the men from the boys! Go have a nice day in kindergarten and get some education about life.

      • Anonymous says:

        9:12 you are flapping your lips a lot but not providing anything sensible to solve the problem.

        So, Mac is in. Yes, it is disappointing and not what many of us wanted. However, we have gained the independent Government we wanted otherwise. PACT is implementing accountability measures, which is a good thing. PPM is opposition now and you can bet that if someone breathes incorrectly they will jump at the chance to point that out. It’s really the best of both worlds.

        If you want someone to blame, blame those who voted Mac back in. Blame Issac for flipping on the independents when he claimed he would be one. Sometimes the solution to the problem isn’t always favorable. However, we must give it a chance.

      • Anonymous says:

        the POS PPM forced this by $$poaching$$ a new and self interested independent.

    • Anonymous says:

      Same thing with GTS voters choosing Babs again

  22. Anonymous says:

    Should have represented your constituent instead of yourself Isaac….your people aint too proud of you buddy.

  23. Anonymous says:

    Can’t wait for the spotlight to move to our new Ministers. They have been hiding behind the smokescreen of Alden and Roy bashing up until now. Time to sit in the hot seat.

  24. Anonymous says:

    Well if they taking their legal advice from Bulgin, no way it holds up.

  25. Anonymous says:

    Glad to read that the Crisis Center rejected the Mac/PACT money – I hope Wayne takes the hint and rejects Max

    • Anon says:

      How would they then form the government without him? Ya’ll we fine with him being with ppm. At least PACT is implementing accountability measure, which ppm failed to do.

  26. Anonymous says:

    So where’s Julie?

    • Anonymous says:

      When was the last time the Sister Islands had no Cabinet/ExCo representation, either from the political side or the appointed civil service side through the Chief Secretary? 50 years ago?

    • Anonymous says:

      She’s adjusting that rear view mirror Elvis was talking about!

  27. Anonymous says:

    The LA has to vote to appoint/remove the proposed Speaker, and nobody knows this process better than Bush, and everyone that lived Cayman Islands politics in the last year. Bush might yet be 404, and PPM may yet defect…

  28. New Day says:

    Everyone should support the new government of the Cayman Islands especially with progressive legislation that reflects the will of the people. Obstruction and foot dragging will be recorded for action next time. Lets get it on.

  29. Anonymous says:

    Will Mr Panton be wearing his #sheissupported shirt?

    • Can we move on? says:

      Please, get over it. If there had been another option, I’m sure Panton would have taken it.

  30. Anonymous says:

    Legalize It!!!!!!!!

  31. Anonymous says:

    So you all now ok with Kee kee look like?

    • Anonymous says:

      Jus like you was ok with Austin in the last gov’t. Nobody on PPM held him accountable for his woman beating.

      • Anonymous says:

        11:25 preach. Just like they were okay with Mac for donkey years and did little to nothing when Alden and his government didn’t hold him accountable for beating that girl. People love to jump on the train of justice after the facf

  32. Anonymous says:

    Exactly how low will you stoop, Wayne?

  33. Anonymous says:

    Waiting to see changes in the Cayman Islands, such as, lower cost of living, better education, jobs for Caymanians, a voice for Civil Servants, they can vote – they should be able to voice their opinions and join into protests. Civil Servants have Human Rights just like everyone else.

    Looking forward to GREAT things happening for these islands!

    • Anonymous says:

      Changes? With Mac in charge?

    • Anonymous says:

      You will see none of the above. Check back here in 6 months when the next government takes office.

    • Angus says:

      6:58 civil servants have a right to vote.

      Do you have a right to speak out and publicly criticise your private sector employer? Do you have a right to tell the public not to support your private sector employer?

      If you don’t why do you think civil servants should be able to.

      Civil servants have a right to vote a right to protest and sign petitions in certain circumstances.

      Politicians doesn’t meddle in civil service matters.

    • Anonymous says:

      Ha! Ha! Ha!

    • Anonymous says:

      6:58 I have similar hopes for our beautiful islands. I hope that many naysayers on here have the surprise of a lifetime.

  34. Anonymous says:

    WooHoo!

  35. Anonymous says:

    I think Mr. Panton just showed us he knows how to solve issues and quickly, instead of sitting there and complaining about it. Could be an interesting and good time for Cayman.

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