CAYMAN ISLANDS-The Cayman Islands moved to strengthen opposition and constituency offices with a new bill.

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Cayman Islands parliament debating new bill to strengthen opposition offices
New bill introduced in Cayman Islands to strengthen opposition and constituency offices

GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands, CMC – The Government of this British Overseas territory has introduced the Parliament (Management) Amendment Bill, 2026, aimed at strengthening parliamentary democracy and modernizing legislative operations.

According to a government statement, the bill seeks to formalize the opposition’s role and provide the opposition leader with dedicated office space and staffing to fulfill constitutional duties better.

Premier André Ebanks said the measure recognizes the importance of a strong opposition in ensuring accountability and improving policymaking.

“An effective opposition benefits the entire country by broadening representation and strengthening the legislative process,” he said, adding that the reforms are part of efforts to modernize government as parliamentary responsibilities expand.

The bill also increases support for all 19 constituency offices, which serve as key links between elected representatives and the public. Proposed changes include upgrading the role of constituency assistants to constituency managers and raising the monthly constituency allowance from $5,000 to $6,500 to reflect rising operational costs.

Ebanks said the improvements underscore the government’s commitment to constituency work and community engagement, while also helping to attract more young people and women into politics.

The legislation builds on the Parliament Management Act, 2020, which established the Parliament Management Commission, and follows a 2022 amendment that introduced constituency assistants for all Members of Parliament.

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