We, the undersigned Leaders of the Opposition of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States
(OECS) would like to reiterate our support for the Citizen Investment Programs (CIP) across the
region. We acknowledge the meaningful contribution that the Citizenship by Investment
Programmes (CIP) have made and continue to make to the economic strength and resilience of
our respective economies.
The region and the Small Island Developing States (SIDS), in particular, have been hard pressed to
find sufficient funding to build and sustain economic resilience. The CIP programs have been
instrumental in providing critical resources for budgetary support, capital programs, investment
and infrastructure improvement, especially at a time when external shocks have adversely
affected us such as climate change, global wars, supply chain disruptions and global recessions.
We recognize that our CIP programs also benefit from the mutual trust established between our
region and key international partners, including Caricom, the European Union, Canada, the United
Kingdom, the United States, and other countries that grant us visa-free access. We acknowledge
the importance of this trust and the shared responsibility it entails. We understand that
maintaining the integrity of our borders is as crucial as safeguarding theirs.
In light of recent developments surrounding our CIP programs and the increased international
scrutiny thereof, we express our strong support for the collective call for all participating countries
to sign and enforce the Memorandum of Agreement and to adhere to one common standard,
overseen by an independent regulatory authority, to ensure the continued success and credibility
of our programs.
Honourable Allen Chastanet
Leader of the Opposition
Saint Lucia
Honourable Jamale Pringle
Leader of the Opposition
Antigua and Barbuda
Honourable Keith Mitchell
Leader of the Opposition
Grenada
Honourable Mark Brantley
Leader of the Opposition
St. Kitts and Nevis
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