CASTRIES, St. Lucia – Phillip Joseph Pierre assumed office as St. Lucia’s 12th prime minister on Friday, marking a significant political milestone following his party’s decisive victory in Monday’s general elections. The swearing-in ceremony, conducted by Governor General Sir Errol Charles at the official Morne residence overlooking the capital, inaugurated Pierre’s second consecutive term—a feat unmatched by any political party in St. Lucia over the past two decades.
The 71-year-old leader expressed profound gratitude to the nation’s electorate for delivering the St. Lucia Labour Party (SLP) a commanding parliamentary majority of 14 out of 17 seats. Two additional seats were secured by independents previously aligned with Pierre’s administration, while the opposition United Workers Party retained only one seat under outgoing leader Allen Chastanet.
Pierre’s inauguration attracted regional dignitaries including the prime ministers of Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, and St. Kitts-Nevis, alongside former St. Vincent and the Grenadines premier Ralph Gonsalves, underscoring the event’s diplomatic significance.
In his acceptance address, Prime Minister Pierre outlined a governance vision centered on social equity and youth empowerment. “We cannot develop a dual society where any demographic is allowed to go adrift,” he asserted, emphasizing targeted interventions for vulnerable populations and disenchanted young males susceptible to gang influence.
The administration plans to implement an impactful public investment program featuring critical infrastructure upgrades at Hewanorra International Airport and water supply systems, complemented by enhanced citizen security initiatives. Pierre simultaneously cautioned against societal negativity and division, advocating for zero tolerance toward deviant behaviors while promoting national unity.
Foreign policy will maintain active engagement with the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States and CARICOM, guided by principles of regional sovereignty and peace. The new cabinet is scheduled for announcement and swearing-in next week, formally commencing Pierre’s mandate to execute campaign promises through progressive policy implementation.
