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2 Years Later Saint Lucia continues to benefit from UWP Projects

Almost 2 years later, citizens of Saint Lucia are still benefiting from employment and projects which were started by the former UWP administration. These projects are being executed under the Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project which comes to an end at the end of June 2023. Recognizing the vulnerabilities and risks faced by the island nation, the UWP administration undertook the…

Mr. Allen Chastanet completely vindicated in the recent  Privy Council ruling in Hilaire v Chastanet.

The Honorable Allen Chastanet wins again!  Yesterday, 13 June 2023, the Privy Council delivered a landmark decision in favor of Mr. Chastanet, vindicating him one more time. This represents yet another victory for the Leader of the Opposition and the United Workers Party (UWP) in a series of matters brought before the Law Courts, all in an attempt to silence…

Condolences to Bonita James: United Workers Party Stands Against Domestic Violence

The United Workers Party is deeply saddened by the recent incident involving the violentand tragic stabbing death of Bonita James of Dennery, due to domestic abuse. We take thistime to offer our deepest condolences to her grieving family and loved ones.Domestic violence continues to be a grave societal issue that requires urgent attention andaction. In the wake of this tragic…

Allen Chastanet wins Privy Council case Against Ernest Hilaire

Ernest Hilaire (Appellant) v Allen Chastanet (Respondent) (Saint Lucia)  Case ID: JCPC 2021/0007 Jurisdiction: Court of Appeal of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (St Lucia) Case summary Issue Whether Article 917A of the Civil Code of Saint Lucia allows the importation of UK statute law into Saint Lucian law in relation to contracts, quasi-contracts and torts. Facts The Appellant (the…

Saint Lucia Government’s Regressive Passport Policies: Burdening Citizens and Obstructing Mobility

After increasing the cost of acquiring a passport, then also reducing the passport validity from 10 years down to 5 years, Saint Lucians continue to suffer with prolonged delays in the passport issuance process under this SLP Administration. The actions of the Government have left thousands of Saint Lucian citizens feeling frustrated, burdened, and restricted in their ability to travel…

SLP Government’s $7 Million Jazz Festival Loss

The Government of Saint Lucia’s decision to spend $12 million on the Jazz Festival while only making $5 million in return is a clear example of misplaced priorities and poor financial management. By neglecting more pressing societal needs and failing to generate a satisfactory return on investment, the government has displayed a lack of fiscal responsibility. It is crucial that…