In a resounding electoral triumph, Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre’s Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP) has secured a commanding parliamentary majority, winning 14 of 15 seats in Monday’s general elections. The victory marks Pierre’s unprecedented seventh consecutive term representing Castries East, solidifying his political legacy.\n\nAddressing supporters from his constituency office in Marchand, the Prime Minister expressed profound humility regarding the public’s renewed confidence in his leadership. \”I remain humbled by the trust placed in me,\” Pierre stated, emphasizing his commitment to collaborative governance. \”We will move forward together as the country enters its new term.\”\n\nThe electoral outcome delivered a decisive rebuke to the United Workers Party (UWP), which secured only a single seat. Independent parliamentarians Richard Frederick (Castries Central) and Stephenson King (Castries North) both retained their positions, adding complexity to the parliamentary landscape.\n\nPierre specifically acknowledged the enduring support from constituents who have stood with him since his initial 1997 campaign, noting these long-term relationships reflect a deep bond between representative and community. He extended gratitude to family members, party workers, and public servants—including medical staff, law enforcement, and correctional facility employees—for their national service.\n\nThe Prime Minister condemned the deterioration of political discourse during the campaign, particularly referencing personal attacks against his daughter. \”I feel very sad that Saint Lucian politics reached the depth it reached,\” he remarked, expressing hope that future opposition parties would maintain higher ethical standards.\n\nIn a gesture of political reconciliation, Pierre congratulated Allen Chastanet, the sole successful UWP candidate, affirming that \”there is a place in Parliament for the opposition.\\” The Prime Minister credited former PM Dr. Kenny Anthony for initially bringing him into cabinet leadership.\n\nLooking forward, Pierre announced imminent policy implementations including VAT-free days and promised back pay for public servants. He expects to be sworn in by week’s end with cabinet appointments following next week, declaring \”this country is on the right trajectory\” toward continued progress.
‘Humbled’ Pierre thanks supporters after seventh straight win in Castries East
