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  2. Bruce Golding - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Golding is a former Jamaican politician who served as the eighth prime minister of Jamaica from 2007 to 2011. He is a member of the Jamaica Labour Party and was involved in a controversial extradition dispute with the US over Christopher 'Dudus' Coke.

  3. Andrew Holness - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Holness is the current prime minister of Jamaica and leader of the Jamaica Labour Party. He has served as prime minister twice, in 2011-2012 and since 2016, and is the youngest person to hold the office.

  4. Prime Minister of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Jamaica is the head of government, currently Andrew Holness. The web page lists the chief ministers, premiers and prime ministers of Jamaica since 1953, as well as their political parties and terms of office.

  5. Jamaica Labour Party - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is a conservative political party in Jamaica, founded in 1943 by Alexander Bustamante. It has been in power since 2020, led by Andrew Holness, and has won several elections since independence in 1962.

  6. 2010 Kingston unrest - Wikipedia

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    The Tivoli Incursion was an armed conflict between Jamaica's military and police forces and the Shower Posse drug cartel in 2010. It started as a search for Christopher Coke, a drug lord wanted by the US, and ended with his arrest and the death of many civilians.

  7. Mark Golding - Wikipedia

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    Mark Golding is a Jamaican politician and the leader of the opposition party, the People's National Party (PNP). He is also a former minister of justice, a lawyer, and a co-founder of several financial institutions.

  8. Portia Simpson-Miller - Wikipedia

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    Portia Lucretia Simpson-Miller ON (born 12 December 1945) is a Jamaican former politician. [2] She served as Prime Minister of Jamaica from March 2006 to September 2007 and again from 5 January 2012 to 3 March 2016. [3]

  9. Edward Seaga - Wikipedia

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    Edward Seaga was a Jamaican politician and record producer who served as Prime Minister, Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party. He was also a key figure in the development of the Jamaican music industry and the constitutional reforms of 1961.