SKNLP calls for fresh elections

BASSETERRE – The leader of the main opposition St Kitts Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP), Dr Terrance Drew, is calling for fresh general elections as the split widened within the ruling coalition Team Unity government.

In a statement, Drew said there’s only one avenue through which the dissident factions within the coalition government can resolve the present situation.

“There is no turning back from here. The only way to resolve the present situation is to have fresh elections,” he said.

Earlier this week, seven legislators linked to the government of Prime Minister Dr Timothy Harris wrote to Governor General, Sir Samuel Weymouth Tapley Seaton, indicating that the prime minister did not command the support of the majority of elected members in the National Assembly.

But the Head of State has responded indicating that he is awaiting “formal advice” on the situation and would “revert to you at the earliest”.

Harris has himself called on the population to be aware of “certain misgivings in the public domain with respect to the issues raised by the Team Unity partners.

“I wish to assure you, as your Prime Minister that the country remains stable and every effort will be made to maintain the peace and tranquility of our beloved Federation.

“I have taken steps as Prime Minister to answer the several issues raised by my partners in the Team Unity coalition. I have responded to those issues in writing. I intend to respect the period of mourning. I call on all political actors and parties to exercise restraint and demonstrate good judgment and respect during this period,” said Harris, who led the coalition to its first victory in 2015.

The coalition government comprises Harris’s People’s Labour Party (PLP) the People’s Action Movement (PAM) and the Concerned Citizen’s Movement (CCM). The PLP controls two of the nine seats in the coalition government with the two other seats in the National assembly belonging to the SKNLP.

Drew, who last year took over the leadership of the opposition party from former prime minister Dr Denzil Douglas, the twin island Federation’s longest serving head of government, said that “it is clear from the communications that have been made by the PAM, CCM and PLP that they are at an impasse with no clear expression of a decision to dissolve or resolve.

“Rather, they have chosen to prolong the stalemate by initiating a process that all are qualified enough to be aware will lead nowhere,” Drew said, describing as perplex, the position adopted by the Governor General on the matter.

“The present tensions in the political sphere [have] spilt over into the public square and [have] led to heightened anxiety, anger and uncertainty that have brought our great Federation to a tipping point that, if not arrested soon, will completely destabilise our country.

“Political instability leads to economic instability, a scenario that cannot be countenanced as already our small island nation is reeling from the impact of a global pandemic and the fallout of [the] war in Europe and trade and supply chain disruptions. Our people are frustrated, confused and on edge,” Drew said.

He said that despite the outcome of the various moves by the members of the now fractured coalition government, the only solution now is to allow the electorate to vote in a new government.

“The St Kitts-Nevis Labour Party is calling for swift action in this direction in order to return our country to a state of stability under new leadership that will truly represent the interests of our people. “For too long, the entire country has been drawn into the unsavoury and embarrassing debacle, while for all intents and purposes, our government Ministries and subsidiaries and the entire machinery of the state have been left without leadership, forced to run on autopilot with pertinent matters of state left undone or in abeyance. This cannot and must not continue.”

Drew said that while the unsettled political landscape remains mired in the present situation, “we await a resolution and a way forward for the country”. (CMC)

 

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