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Bruce Golding

 
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The Most Honourable
 Orette Bruce Golding 
MP
Bruce Golding

Incumbent
Assumed office 
11 September 2007
Monarch Elizabeth II
Governor General Kenneth Hall
Patrick Allen
Deputy Kenneth Baugh
Preceded by Portia Simpson-Miller
Constituency West Kingston

Born 5 December 1947 (1947-12-05) (age 61)
Chapelton, Jamaica
Political party JLP
Spouse Lorna Golding

Orette Bruce Golding MP (born 5 December 1947) is the Prime Minister of Jamaica and leader of the Jamaica Labour Party. Golding became prime minister following his party's slim victory in the 2007 Jamaican general election held on September 3 and former Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller's concession of defeat two days later. He was sworn in by the Governor-General of Jamaica on September 11, 2007. Golding is the nation's eighth prime minister since independence.[1]

Golding was the founder of the National Democratic Movement (NDM). He was formerly the chairman of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) before he and others felt the need to split and form the new NDM in 1995. In 2002, he rejoined the JLP and in November 2003 was again elected chairman of the Party.

He was elected leader of the JLP, and also the leader of the opposition, on February 20, 2005, succeeding former leader Edward Seaga. Golding is a second-generation member of the JLP. His father, Tacius Golding, served as a member of parliament, and Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1962.

He is married to Lorna Golding and has three children, Sherene, Steven, and Ann-Merita.

Bruce Golding is the current M.P of West Kingston and he hosts Jamaica House Live, a monthly talk show.

In May, 2008, in an interview with Stephen Sackur of the BBC, he declared that any cabinet formed by him would exclude any M.P. whom he knew to be gay.[2] In previous statements, Golding has stated that him and his party strongly opposed public displays of homosexuality in Jamaica and that he felt that they should continue to be illegal in keeping with Jamaican societal norms. [3]

References

  1. ^ Edmond Campbell, "Bruce takes charge - Golding sworn in as Jamaica's eighth Prime Minister", Jamaica Gleaner, September 12, 2007.
  2. ^ Premierminister: Homosexualität ist nicht jamaikanisch, queer.de, 23. Mai 2008 (german)
  3. ^ Golding says 'no' to homosexuality Jamaica Observer, July 8, 2007

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Political offices
Preceded by
Portia Simpson-Miller
Prime Minister of Jamaica
2007 – present
Incumbent

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