The political landscape in Vieux Fort South, Saint Lucia, is heating up as four candidates officially entered the race for the December 1 general election. Nomination day on November 21 saw the submission of candidacy papers by Danny Butcher of the Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP), Leanna “Lady Lee” Johannes-Paul of the United Workers Party (UWP), and independent candidates David “Apa” Charles and Choix Melchoir. Butcher, the first to arrive at the nomination center, led a vibrant parade with a music truck and a large entourage, setting a celebratory tone for the day. He expressed his emotional connection to the SLP and gratitude to the children of Bruceville, who pooled funds to cover his $500 nomination fee. Butcher emphasized his commitment to a peaceful campaign, focusing on the SLP’s plans and respecting diverse views. Meanwhile, Lady Lee, a former radio announcer, urged her supporters to vote for progress, highlighting the need for change in the constituency. Independent candidates Croix and Apa also completed their nominations, with Apa addressing the lack of development in Vieux Fort as his primary motivation. Vieux Fort South, an SLP stronghold for 28 years, faces a pivotal moment as former Prime Minister Kenny Anthony steps down after decades of representation.
