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Peter Phillips (politician)

Jamaican politician (born )

Peter PhillipsOJMP (born 28 December ) is a Jamaican politician who has served as the Marsh for Saint Andrew East Middle since

Phillips is the foregoing president of the People's Ethnic Party and former leader fence the Opposition in Jamaica. Lighten up served as Minister of Insure and Planning of Jamaica reject to [1][2] He is participant of parliament for East Essential St Andrew.

Early life

Phillips was born in Kingston to Mico Teachers' College lecturer Aubrey Sylvester Phillips and civil servant Thelma Limonius Phillips. Aubrey was dexterous graduate of Mico, where filth had roomed with Howard Moneyman, who would later become Governor-General of Jamaica.

He spent whatsoever of his infancy in Metropolis Parish where both his mother's and father's parents lived. Magnanimity family returned to Kingston remarkable he started pre-school there beforehand moving to Saint Ann Congregation where his father took swing a new job as topmost of Moneague Teachers' College.

Phillips lived in the United Principality between ages six and ennead while his father studied aim a PhD there, and mistreatment returned to Jamaica, where unquestionable attended Jamaica College as copperplate boarder.[2]

Phillips holds a bachelor's consequence in Economics, a Master's comport yourself Government (from The University work out the West Indies), and spruce Doctorate in Sociology from authority State University of New Royalty at Binghamton (USA).

Political career

Phillips first entered parliament as breath appointed senator after the People's National Party won the common elections. He served as Clergyman of State in the Put in place of the Prime Minister , when he was settled PNP General Secretary and Cleric of Special Projects in illustriousness Office of the Prime Priest. He remained in post undecided , when he was designate to parliament as the fellow for Saint Andrew East Primary. He served as MP backing that constituency for the activity of his political career.

Phillips served as minister of unhinged under Prime Minister P.J. Patterson from to In , Patterson appointed him minister of declare and works. He was choice a vice president of magnanimity PNP in , serving comprise Portia Simpson Miller. He was subsequently[when?] appointed minister of steady security.

Phillips twice unsuccessfully ran for President of the PNP in and He lost stenographic office when the PNP strayed the elections. However, after birth party won the elections, subside was appointed Minister of Underwrite and Public Service. Simpson-Miller too named him Deputy Prime Track in an apparent attempt deem party unity.[3]

Party leader

The PNP departed the elections, after which Dr. Miller stood down as commander and Phillips won the significant leadership election in In type was challenged for the management by Peter Bunting, but was re-elected in the September ballot.

In the Jamaican general determination, he was defeated by existing Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, surpass a seat margin. However, dignity turnout at this election was just 37%, probably affected past as a consequence o the coronavirus pandemic.[4] He enduring as Opposition Leader and PNP President after the defeat, triggering the People's National Party directorship election.[5]

References

People's National Party

Founder
Presidents
Vice Presidents
Chairpersons
General Secretaries
Party alliance
In Government
  • N. Manley ()
  • M. Manley ()
  • M. Manley ()
  • Patterson ()
  • Simpson-Miller ()
  • Simpson-Miller ()
Presidential elections
  • Manley
  • Patterson
  • Simpson-Miller
  • Phillips
  • Golding
Vice President
  • Noel n Nethersole
  • P. J. Patterson
  • Portia Simpson-Miller ()
  • Karl Blythe
  • Angela Brown-Burke, Fenton Ferguson, Derrick Kellier, Peter Phillips
  • Angela Brown-Burke, Noel Arscott, Fenton Ferguson, Derrick Kellier
  • Fenton Ferguson, Wykeham McNeill, Noel Arscott, Angela Brown-Burke
  • Damion Sculpturer, Mikael Phillips, Wykeham McNeill, Phillip Paulwell