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The Hon. Marc A. Bean, JP, MP (born 19 February 1974) is a Bermudian politician, and the former Leader of the Opposition. Bean was a Member of Bermuda's Parliament since winning a by-election in 2010, securing the seat of Warwick South Central for the Bermuda Progressive Labour Party (PLP). Previously, Bean had served in the Bermuda Senate. While in government, Bean held various ministerial and junior ministerial portfolios, including Environment, Planning and Infrastructure Strategy. In September 2020, he announced that he was forming a new political party, the Free Democratic Movement, to contest the
2020 Bermudian general election General elections were held in Bermuda on 1 October 2020 to elect all 36 members of the House of Assembly. On 21 August 2020 Premier Edward David Burt announced that Governor of Bermuda John Rankin has accepted his advice to call a snap election ...
. In addition to being a politician, Bean is also a businessman and a qualified air traffic control specialist, possessing a FAA commercial pilot's license, with multi-engine, and instrument ratings.


Early life and education

Born in Paget, Bermuda, Bean attended the Southampton Glebe Primary School, The Berkeley Institute,
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, Bailbrook College, and flight school in Atlanta, Georgia.


Legislative career

Bean began his career in politics in June 2008, when he was named a Government Senator under then Premier, Dr. Ewart F. Brown. Bean sat in the Senate until 2010, and served as junior for the Minister of Tourism, Transport, Environment, and Sport, and later, the Ministry of Telecommunications, E-Commerce and Energy. In December 2010, following the retirement of then Premier Brown, Bean was elected to replace him as the Parliamentary Representative for Constituency 26, Warwick South Central. In November 2011 Bean was named to the Cabinet of them Premier, The Hon. Paula Cox, serving as Minister of Environment, Planning and Infrastructure Strategy. He retained this position until December 2012. Following the PLP's defeat in the 2012 General Election, Mr. Bean replaced Ms. Cox as Party Leader, thereby becoming Bermuda's newest Opposition Leader. Despite being a part of the traditionally
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and centre-left PLP, Bean has described himself as a
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, an ideology usually associated with the centre-right.


Opposition leader

After being chosen to lead the PLP Opposition in December 2012, Bean set out to rebuild the party, and regain the confidence of the electorate. But his time as leader was marked by controversy — and internal clashes that saw seven MPs quit his Shadow Cabinet. In March 2015, he was suspended from Parliament for week after he threatened to “take out” government MPs. Mr. Bean quit politics on 4 November 2016, vacating his post as Opposition Leader, Leader of the Bermuda Progressive Labour Party, and MP for Warwick South Central. He was replaced as Opposition Leader by
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,Royal Gazette (8 Nov 2016)
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2017 Bermudian general election General elections were held in Bermuda on 18 July 2017 to elect all 36 members to the House of Assembly. The result was a victory for the opposition Progressive Labour Party, which won 24 of the 36 seats. Incumbent Premier Michael Dunkley subsequ ...


Free Democratic Movement leader

Following the calling of the 2020 election by Bermuda Premier David Burt, Bean announced on September 5, 2020, that he would be leading a new party, called the Free Democratic Movement, to contest the vote. This would be Bermuda's third party to contest the election, in addition to the ruling Progressive Labour Party and the opposition One Bermuda Alliance.


Family and personal life

Bean is Married to his wife, Simone, and has 4 children.


References


See also


Leader Marc Bean

Free Democratic Movement website
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