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Derek Aikman

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Preceded by
  
George Cadle Price

Role
  
Belizean Politician

Name
  
Derek Aikman

Nationality
  
Belizean

Succeeded by
  
Jorge Espat


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Political party
  
United Democratic Party National Alliance for Belizean Rights (1992)

Derek Aikman Passes Away at 59


Derek Aikman is a Belizean politician. He served in the Belize House of Representatives as an area representative for the Freetown constituency in the 1980s and early 1990s.

A relative political newcomer, Aikman was first elected to the Belize House as a member of the United Democratic Party in 1984, defeating sitting Prime Minister George Cadle Price in what was considered a major upset.

In opposition to the UDP-supported Maritime Areas Bill, along with Albert Area Rep. Philip Goldson Aikman joined the newly formed National Alliance for Belizean Rights in January 1992.

Aikman was declared bankrupt and expelled from the Belize House in December 1992, becoming the first Belizean area representative to leave office mid-term since independence. Eventually rejoining the UDP, Aikman attempted a political comeback in Fort George in 1998, but was soundly defeated by the incumbent, People's United Party leader Said Musa.

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