Tag: Philip J Pierre

Hon. Allen Chastanet’s Open Letter to Saint Lucia’s Attorney General

Leader of the Opposition Hon. Allen Chastanet has written to the Attorney General of Saint Lucia Mr. Leslie Mondesir expressing concern over a potential violation of the constitution. This concern arises from the government’s reported intention to appoint an unelected individual as Deputy Speaker.

Criminal Activity in the South A Call to Action

As members of the United Workers Party (UWP) Constituency Branch of Vieux Fort South we stand firm in condemning all forms of violence and crime, particularly the alarming increase in gun violence in Vieux Fort. The loss of young lives to violence is truly tragic and heartbreaking and we take this opportunity to extend our deepest sympathies to the families…

Why is the Office of the Prime Minister keeping Philip J Pierre’s travels a secret?

As leaders, transparency and accountability are paramount in fostering trust and confidence among the public. However, recent revelations regarding Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s undisclosed trips have sparked criticism and raised serious questions about his commitment to openness and accountability. In the first months of the year, Pierre embarked on two undisclosed trips, keeping his travel itinerary hidden from the…

Another of Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s Broken Promises Exposed: The Truth Behind Income Support

During the 2021 Election campaign, Prime Minister Philip J Pierre made a bold promise to the people of this nation: $1500 income support for all Saint Lucians. However, as time unfolds, it has become evident that this promise was nothing more than a political ploy, a hollow attempt to sway the electorate without any real intention of follow-through. Pierre’s failure…

Deplorable Road Conditions in Saint Lucia: A Catalyst for Road Accidents and Fatalities?

In the midst of what was heralded as the “Year of Infrastructure” in Saint Lucia, citizens are left grappling with a stark reality: the state of the roads has never been worse. As potholes deepen and asphalt crumbles, a pressing question emerges: are these deplorable road conditions contributing to the alarming rate of road accidents and fatalities in the country?…

Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s Lack of Transparency: Concealing Travel Itinerary Raises Concerns

As leaders, transparency and accountability are paramount in fostering trust and confidence among the public. However, recent revelations regarding Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s undisclosed trips have sparked criticism and raised serious questions about his commitment to openness and accountability. In the first months of the year, Pierre embarked on two undisclosed trips, keeping his travel itinerary hidden from the…

Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s Tax Revelation Undermines Trust in Government’s Fiscal Transparency

Prime Minister Philip J Pierre of Saint Lucia has come under fire for misleading the public regarding the purpose of a new 2.5% tax. Initially presented as a dedicated source of funding for health and security initiatives, Pierre has now revealed that the tax was implemented to meet the requirements for accessing a $100 million loan from the Caribbean Development…

Prime Minister betrays public trust

The United Workers Party continues to raise its concern over a motion moved in Parliament on Tuesday, 13 February to borrow USD 42 million or EC 113 million dollars from the CDB as a policy-based loan. The passage of this resolution has sparked controversy and concern since the Prime Minister in his presentation revealed that there are 8 conditionalities attached…

Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s response to Rising Crime: “I’m Not a Policeman!”

In the wake of increasing crime rates, the response of Prime Minister Philip J Pierre has drawn significant criticism. His repeated deflection, citing that he is “not a policeman” and referencing his father’s role as a policeman, has raised concerns about his understanding of the responsibilities inherent in his position as the Minister for National Security. This recurring excuse does…

Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s Unfulfilled Promise – A Tax Relief Bluff

When Prime Minister Philip J Pierre came into office, one of his most striking promises was the removal of income tax for individuals earning $4,000 or less per month. This pledge resonated with a broad swath of the populace, offering a beacon of financial relief and hope. However, as time has progressed, this promise has remained unfulfilled, casting a shadow…