Regional Leaders Attend Swearing-In of Saint Lucia’s Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre

Saint Lucia witnessed a significant political gathering as Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre formally commenced his second five-year term during a swearing-in ceremony attended by numerous Caribbean leaders. The event brought together prominent regional figures including Prime Ministers Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda, Terrance Drew of St Kitts and Nevis, Dickon Mitchell of Grenada, Mia Mottley of Barbados, and Roosevelt Skerrit of Dominica, alongside St Vincent and the Grenadines’ opposition leader Dr. Godwin Friday.

In his inaugural address, Prime Minister Pierre expressed profound optimism regarding Saint Lucia’s future trajectory, characterizing the occasion as both humbling and momentous. “I am excited and optimistic about the future of Saint Lucia,” Pierre declared before assembled dignitaries. “I pledge to do my best for the development of my country.”

The newly sworn-in leader outlined his continued personal oversight of critical government portfolios including finance, national security, justice reform, constituency development, and citizen empowerment initiatives. His concluding invocation of “God bless our island Saint Lucia” underscored the ceremonial significance of the event.

This inauguration marks the beginning of Pierre’s continued governance amid ongoing economic recovery measures and the advancement of key policy priorities including youth development programs, community infrastructure enhancement, fiscal stability mechanisms, and comprehensive justice system reforms.