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Jamaican Parliament passes law to make Portmore 15th parish

By Sheri-kae McLeod··2 min read
Jamaican Parliament passes law to make Portmore 15th parish
Key Points(3)
  • This marks the first time a new parish has been established in post-colonial Jamaica.
  • The island has had 14 parishes since 1867.</p> <p data-start="469" data-end="701">The decision, long debated in Jamaican politics, was met with strong opposition.
  • The parish capital will be the City of Portmore, similar to how Kingston serves as both city and parish capital.</p> <p data-start="1839" data-end="2210">Portmore is unique in Jamaica as the only city with its own municipal council that operates independently of its parish’s local government.
In a historic move, the Jamaican government used its majority in the House of Representatives on Tuesday to pass amendments to the Counties and Parishes Act, officially declaring Portmore the country’s 15th parish.  
 

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