The content originally appeared on: The Barnacle News In a letter dated 23 December 2022, the Government of Antigua and Barbuda invited the Caribbean Commun .
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Basseterre – A four-member Caricom election observation mission arrived on Wednesday in St Kitts & Nevis ahead of Friday’s general election. The Caricom Election Observation Mission (CEOM), headed by Commissioner of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Sase Gunraj. The CEOM also includes Corey Greenidge from Barbados, Cecil Valies of Suriname, and Roslyn Khan-Cummings from Trinidad & Tobago and was mounted following an invitation from the government of the two-island federation …
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Trinidad and Tobago chief elections officer heads Caricom team for St Lucia polls
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Trinidad and Tobago s Chief Elections Officer Fern Narcis-Scope is a member of a Caricom election observation mission (CEOM) team in St Lucia for the country’s general elections on Monday. The ten-member team, headed by Narcis-Scope, will observe the electoral process, collect qualitative and quantitative information regarding the voting process and the results to facilitate the preparation of an independent final report on the general elections of Saint Lucia.
In a release, the Caricom Secretariat said since the team’s arrival in St Lucia between July 20-22, meetings were held with Prime Minister Allen Chastanet, representative of the leader of the opposition and political leader of the Saint Labour Party (SLP) Claudius Francis, commissioner of police Milton Desir, chairperson Cynthia Combie Martyr and representatives of the Electoral Commission of Saint Lucia. Meetings have