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FRIDAY,
DECEMBER 11, 2015
VOLUME 109, No.50
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ULP supporters took to the streets of capital Kingstown, on Wednesday night, to celebrate their four-in-a-row victory.
Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, party manifesto in hand, led a campaign that highlighted his government’s achievements and detailed a development plan for the future.
THE UNITY LABOUR PARTY (ULP) has been returned to government in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The party’s victory at the Wednesday 9th December 2015 general election, albeit showing unofficially no change in their margin of victory or the allocation of seats between itself and the New Democratic Party (NDP) from the last general elections in 2010, marks an unprecedented accomplishment for the party’s leader, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves. The narrow margin of victory — eight seats to seven seats for the NDP takes nothing away from the fact that Dr. Gonsalves
becomes the first political leader to be returned as Prime Minister of this country, four times in a row, and as representative of the same constituency — North Central Windward. The hard fought election campaign may have given indications of a wider margin of victory one way or the other, as the momentum swung back and forth into the hours preceding the vote. It was, according to one observer, “Anybody’s game.” As expected, the ULP rejoiced in their victory, and in a statement issued within minutes of the announcement of the unofficial count, it recognised that, “Today, the people of St. Vincent & the Grenadines embraced the politics of love. They embraced our progressive agenda for the future by returning us to government.” Continued on Page 3.