Despite a crushing defeat in the previous general election, attorney Michael St Catherine has reentered the political arena, declaring his candidacy as an independent for the Micoud North constituency in the upcoming December 1, 2025, election. St Catherine made the announcement on November 11, emphasizing the need for change and improved representation in the region. In his statement, he criticized the current state of affairs, highlighting the lack of respect for workers and the inadequacies of inexperienced leaders. He urged constituents to embrace those with genuine intentions and proper preparation. St Catherine attributed his decision to run again to “divine inspiration” and widespread encouragement from supporters across the nation. He referenced his 15-point plan from the last election, stating that his campaign is already in motion and will soon be visible throughout the constituency. St Catherine expressed his commitment to creating job opportunities and improving the lives of Micoud residents. In the 2021 general election, he garnered only 28 votes, a stark contrast to the 1,731 votes secured by UWP candidate Gale Rigobert and the 2,283 votes won by SLP’s Jeremiah Norbert. St Catherine will face incumbent Jeremiah Norbert and UWP’s Elisha Norbert, both cousins, in the upcoming election. He called for an end to family disputes over power and a focus on the betterment of the community.
