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  1. thevoiceslu.com

    Feb 18, 2023Saint Lucia's Independence@44 is taking place under a Labour administration committed to advancing the island's constitutional status to the next logical stage of Republicanism, but after first severing ties with the British Privy Council and making the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Saint Lucia's ultimate appellate court.
  2. visiblecrown.com

    Likewise, Edward and Sophie's April 2022 Jubilee Tour has encountered calls for reparations and republicanism in Antigua and Barbuda, St Kitts and Nevis, and St Lucia. Media coverage of these events has been full of inaccuracies and misconceptions regarding how different Caribbean countries could become republics.
  3. lens.civicus.org

    Dubbed 'Commonwealth realms', these former British colonies are overwhelmingly located in the Caribbean. The Queen is still head of state of eight out of 12 former British Caribbean colonies: Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Belize, Grenada, Jamaica, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia and St Vincent and the Grenadines. But the times are changing.
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Politics in St. Lucia was once dominated by the United Workers' Party (UWP), which, until 1997 had governed the country for all but three years since independence. John Compton was premier of St. Lucia from 1964 until independence in February 1979.. The Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP) won the first post-independence elections in July 1979, taking 12 of 17 seats in parliament.
  5. thevoiceslu.com

    Most of the five responses (in different ways) were for Saint Lucia to honour its national heroes in public and at school — from its First People to Sir George F.L. Charles and Sir John Compton, Saint Lucia's first Chief Minister (1951) and Prime Minister (1979), respectively.
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    This category is about republicanism and republicans in Saint Lucia. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. S. Saint Lucian republicans (1 P) Pages in category "Republicanism in Saint Lucia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
  7. guyanachronicle.com

    Feb 23, 2023GUYANA and Saint Lucia share many dates in common and succession, from general elections that saw results altered after the count in 1964, to Saint Lucia's 44th Independence Day being February 22 and Guyana's 53rd Republic Day on February 23, each today and tomorrow able to look back and forward at the roads from Colonialism to Independence to Republicanism.
  8. thestkittsnevisobserver.com

    Former St Lucia Prime Minister Dr. Kenny Anthony has called on the government of St Lucia to follow in the footsteps of Barbados and move towards becoming a republic. And SV&G PM Dr. Ralph Gonsalves says more CARICOM nations should become republics. In a message posted on his Facebook page, Anthony also pointed to constitutional […]
  9. constitutionnet.org

    Apr 26, 2024St. Lucia's independence in 1979 occurred against the backdrop of political tension, with the opposition St. Lucia Labour Party withholding its support for independence at the time. Some 25 years later, there was a general perception among the political elite and citizenry that reform was necessary, particularly in relation to the functioning ...
  10. papers.ssrn.com

    There is growing concern that Saint Lucia's constitution needs to better address the demand for political party reform, particularly relating to general funding and campaign finance. Additional concerns include excessive partisanship, ineffective separation of powers, the efficacy of the no-confidence mechanism, judicial independence and ...
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