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Yes! Divided we Stand: Why?
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St Lucia parliament to borrow USD$ 37 million, extend the time to lay 2021/22 estimates

By Caribbean News Global WASHINGTON, USA - Another sitting of the parliament of Saint Lucia for February 24, 2021, at 10:00 a.m., constitutes infinite borrowing towards a dark economic tunnel of USD$ 37 million, locally termed Madi Pwete further concedes to the manoeuvring (acceptable by statutes, with limitations on the timeframe and expenditure levels) to seek an extension for the 2021/22 estimates. On the advice of the office of the parliament, papers to be laid include: Public Finance Management Act - resolution of parliament to approve an extension of time to lay the estimates; Public Finance Management Act - resolution of parliament to borrow for capital or current expenditure - COVID-19 response, recovery and resilience development policy programme; and,

UWP Congratulates PM Chastanet - St Lucia News From The Voice

UWP Congratulates PM Chastanet February 20, 20211 Share this post: THE United Workers Party congratulates Prime Minister Allen Chastanet for being a true leader when he took the COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday. In demonstrating his willingness to receive one of the first doses along with his wife Raquel DuBoulay-Chastanet, he demonstrated his dedication to the people of Saint Lucia by leading from the front. Prime Minister Allen Chastanet receiving COVID-19 vaccine In this world where many conspiracy theories and fake news have surrounded the discussion pertaining to the COVID-19 vaccines, it was important for Prime Minister Chastanet and other essential services leaders to dispel any rumours and show their willingness to take the vaccine.

St Lucia has a new police commissioner

By Caribbean News Global contributor CASTRIES, St Lucia – Internal reports indicate that the prime minister of Saint Lucia has had his wish [his man of choice] with the appointment of Milton Desir as the new police commissioner, of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF), replacing Severin Moncherry. The appointment is said to be effective Monday, February 17, 2021. Severin Moncherry is expected to play the role of special advisor to the prime minister on security matters , a playbook we have seen before that is largely insignificant. Moncherry, turns 55, on June 8, 2021, the official retirement age of the public service. Moreover, the mandate of the government of Saint Lucia expires July 11, 2021, and election held on or before October 11, 2021.

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