The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP)
The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is one of the two major political parties in Jamaica.
Workers Party of Jamaica was created in 1978.
Communist Party of Jamaica was created in 1975.
The opposition leader in Jamaica is Andrew Holness of the Jamaica Labour Party. (Note that, although "Labour Party" in most countries is a liberal party, the JLP is a conservative party.)
Pearnel Charles has written: 'A Cry From The Grassroots' 'The politics of power' -- subject(s): History, Jamaica Labour Party, People's National Party (Jamaica), Political parties, Politics and government
People's Political Party - Jamaica - was created in 1929.
Jamaica Labour Party was created on 1943-07-08.
The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) won the general election in Jamaica in 2007. Under the leadership of Bruce Golding, the JLP secured 32 out of 60 seats in the House of Representatives, defeating the incumbent People's National Party (PNP). This victory marked a significant political shift in Jamaica, as the JLP ended the PNP's 18-year hold on power.
The first general election was held in Jamaica in 1945 and was won by the Jamaica Labor Party (JLP) party led by Alexander Bustamente
Bruce Golding was the Prime Minister (not President) of Jamaica because the political party that he led (the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP)) won the majority of the seats in the Jamaican Parliament in the 2007 election.
Search Party - 1999 Jamaica I 1-5 was released on: USA: 2 December 1999