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Adelina E. Tuitt is a
Montserrat Montserrat ( ) is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is part of the Leeward Islands, the northern portion of the Lesser Antilles chain of the West Indies. Montserrat is about long and wide, with r ...
ian politician who served in the
Legislative Council of Montserrat The Legislative Council was the unicameral legislature of Montserrat from 1951 to 2011. History Universal suffrage was introduced in Montserrat in 1951, with five members elected to the Legislative Council from 1952. Prior to the 1970 elections ...
from 1996 until 2001. She was the territory's Minister of Health, Education, and Community Services, in the wake of the volcanic eruptions of the 1990s, which devastated the southern half of the island. A member of the
Movement for National Reconstruction The Movement for National Reconstruction (MNR) was a political party in Montserrat led by Bertrand Osborne. History Osborne had previously been leader of the National Development Party, which won a single seat in the 1991 elections. However, by ...
party, Tuitt represented the Eastern constituency.


Biography

In 1993, prior to entering elected office, Adelina Tuitt was the
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for the
government of Montserrat Politics of Montserrat takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic dependency, whereby the Premier is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Montserrat is an internally self-governing overseas territory ...
. In this position, she advocated for
Montserrat Montserrat ( ) is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is part of the Leeward Islands, the northern portion of the Lesser Antilles chain of the West Indies. Montserrat is about long and wide, with r ...
, a
British Overseas Territory The British Overseas Territories (BOTs), also known as the United Kingdom Overseas Territories (UKOTs), are fourteen dependent territory, territories with a constitutional and historical link with the United Kingdom. They are the last remna ...
, to distance itself from the United Kingdom by building closer ties with other Caribbean states. She also supported the joining of various regional and international associations, including the
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; the
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;
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; and "possibly the
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", which would precede full independence for the country. In the
1996 Montserratian general election General elections were held in Montserrat on 11 November 1996.Gen ...
, Tuitt was elected to the
Legislative Council of Montserrat The Legislative Council was the unicameral legislature of Montserrat from 1951 to 2011. History Universal suffrage was introduced in Montserrat in 1951, with five members elected to the Legislative Council from 1952. Prior to the 1970 elections ...
, representing the Eastern constituency as a member of the
Movement for National Reconstruction The Movement for National Reconstruction (MNR) was a political party in Montserrat led by Bertrand Osborne. History Osborne had previously been leader of the National Development Party, which won a single seat in the 1991 elections. However, by ...
party. She received 189 votes (54.9%) in the single-member constituency. Tuitt was invited into the
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of
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Bertrand Osborne Bertrand Osborne (18 April 1935 – 4 September 2018) was a British politician from Montserrat. He served as the territory's Chief Minister A chief minister is an elected or appointed head of government of – in most instances – a sub-nati ...
. Osborne resigned the following year in the wake of the island's devastating 1997 volcanic eruption; Tuitt remained in the government of Osborne's successor, David Brandt, and was appointed Minister of Health, Education, and Community Services on 23 August 1997. In this role, Tuitt was responsible for overseeing the remnants and reconstruction of Montserrat's health and housing services in the wake of the disaster, which left the entire southern half of the island permanently uninhabitable. The island's healthcare infrastructure had largely collapsed, with only a single makeshift hospital and limited aid from the British government. As a result, many Montserrat citizens fled to the United Kingdom or neighboring Caribbean nations. Also tasked with overseeing the construction of new housing, Tuitt led the Montserratian delegation to the 1997 conference of the
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(CARICOM). She was a key figure in a plan which created a new village on the island with the aid of CARICOM. Housing units were pre-fabricated in Cuba and brought to Montserrat for installation; in total, the "CARICOM village" consisted of 25 three-bedroom housing units. Construction was completed in October 1999. The year prior, she also met with
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, the British
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, regarding the island's issues with health and housing. By 2000, Tuitt had become a strong critic of Brandt, calling him "too
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" and accusing him of having "dictatorial leanings". Much of the dispute stemmed from Brandt's authorization of the construction of a new airport on Montserrat, as the previous airport had been destroyed in the volcanic eruptions; Tuitt alleged that Brandt authorized construction without consulting his ministers. On 1 February 2001, Tuitt, along with communications minister
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, resigned from their ministerial posts. Their resignations led to the collapse of Brandt's government, which only had a one-seat majority in the seven-seat legislative council, forcing an early general election that saw Brandt's government defeated. Tuitt left office at the end of her term, the day after her ministerial resignation. After leaving the legislature, Tuitt remained politically active. In 2009, she became the president of the Montserrat Reform Party, and she was a candidate for speaker of the new
Legislative Assembly of Montserrat The Legislative Assembly is the legislature of Montserrat. A unicameral body, it has nine elected members. History The Legislative Assembly was established following the promulgation of a new constitution in 2011, replacing the Legislative Counc ...
following the 2014 election. In 2018, Tuitt advocated for the reformation of the legislature, specifically arguing against the use of a single multi-member constituency, which she claimed were not representative of the voting bloc; prior to the 2001 election, the country used single-member constituencies, though this was changed due to the volcanic eruptions depopulating four of the seven legislative constituencies. Tuitt ran for the legislative assembly in the 2019 election, but was defeated, receiving 248 votes and placing twenty-second out of twenty-four candidates. In September 2022, she gave a speech at the
Montserrat Secondary School The Montserrat Secondary School, often referred to for short as MSS, is the only pre-16 years of age secondary school on the island of Montserrat. The school's campus is currently located in Salem. Prior to 2004 it was responsible for Montserrat' ...
.


References

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