Government Gazettes Parliament (Management) (Amendment) Bill 2026
The Cayman Islands Government has gazetted the Parliament (Management) (Amendment) Bill 2026 which aims to strengthen parliamentary democracy and modernise government institutions by making better provision for Opposition leadership and constituency offices.
Recognising the essential role that Opposition has in a democracy in holding Government to account and offering alternative perspectives, the Bill provides for an office and adequate staffing for the Leader of the Opposition to fulfill their constitutional function in the rapid-paced political environment of the twenty-first century.
Premier André Ebanks said the Bill seeks to strengthen parliamentary democracy. “An effective Opposition benefits us all, as it improves policymaking and ensures broader representation of the population in the legislative process. The NCFC administration is committed modernising systems and structures across government as the volume and complexity of the work handled by MPs continues to widen.”
The Bill also enhances resources available to all 19 constituency offices which provide an essential link between elected politicians and the citizens they represent. Constituency office staff are responsible for handling a plethora of local cases, from individuals in need of a range of support. The Bill provides an option to upgrade the role and salary of constituency assistant to constituency manager and modestly increases the monthly constituency allowance from $5,000 to $6,500 per month to take account of increased costs such as rent, utilities, and other office-related expenses.
“Enhancing resources for constituency offices reflects the value that the NCFC government places on constituency work, which is a crucial component of parliamentarian work and our community relations,” said Ebanks. “Furthermore, with the aim of attracting more young people and women to electoral politics, upgrading resources can help attract strong talent and makes a decision to enter parliamentarian service more palatable.”
The Parliament (Management) (Amendment) Bill 2026 was gazetted on 31 March with amendments deemed to have come into effect on 1 January 2026. The original Parliament Management Act 2020 established the Parliament Management Commission as the semi-autonomous entity responsible for the administration of Parliament including budget and resourcing for elected officials. The Act was amended in 2022 to provide for constituency assistants for every Member of Parliament.