Skerrit names Cabinet
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit Monday night announced a 13-member Cabinet, less than a week after his ruling Dominica Labour Party (DLP) comfortably won the general election that was boycotted by the...
View ArticleMajor flaws in procurement process by former Dr. Timothy Harris-led...
The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis remains firmly committed to abiding by the Rule of Law. Attorney General and Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs Garth Wilkin, during his presentation in the...
View ArticleGuyanese opposition moves to halt Local Govt Election
The A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) has filed an application in the High Court seeking to postpone or cancel the June 12 Local Government Elections since they believe changes made to 37...
View ArticleGrenada MP Delma Thomas resigns from NNP
Grenadian politician Delma Thomas has resigned from Dr. Keith Mitchell led opposition party- the New National Party (NNP). Thomas, who is the Member of Parliament for St Andrew North West, tendered her...
View ArticleAntiguan legislator suspended from parliament for ‘hooliganism’
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Sir Gerald Watt, has suspended the parliamentary representative for the constituency of St Peter, Asot Michael, for the next three sittings. According to...
View ArticleGuyana: Political parties sign code of conduct
Three political parties in Guyana have signed the Ethnic Relations Commission’s (ERC) Code of Conduct ahead of the June 12, 2023, Local Government Elections. Executive Secretary of the People’s...
View ArticleAntiguan opposition legislator resigns, wants by-election
Antigua’s Opposition legislator, Kelvin ‘Shugy’ Simon, Wednesday said he had submitted his letter of resignation to the Speaker of Parliament and will contest a by-election in a bid to thwart efforts...
View ArticlePM Rowley opens door to crime talks with Kamla
Three days after President Christine Kangaloo called for unity amongst parliamentarians to deal with crime, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has signalled that he will make the first move to initiate...
View ArticleOpposition party wants Venezuelans with Guyanese citizenship to be barred...
The opposition Alliance For Change (AFC) party in Guyana has called for all Venezuelans who have been granted Guyanese citizenship to be barred from voting in elections. AFC leader Khemraj Ramjattan...
View ArticleRising Caribbean young politicians signal a new era of Caribbean integration
Young Caribbean politicians are advocating for greater regional integration, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and unity to drive collective progress. The rising voices of politicians such as...
View ArticleThe Day After: What’s Next on Maduro’s Timetable?
By Professor Daniel Gibran Background President Nicolas Maduro’s gamble, a call to hold a national Referendum on the Zona de Reclamacion, has turned out to be a masterful but short-lived stroke of...
View ArticleBarbados gets new Opposition leader
Prime Minister Mia Mottley has sought to downplay the decision by one of her legislators to leave the ruling Barbados Labour Party (BLP) and become the island’s new Opposition Leader. Mottley, who led...
View ArticleAntigua and Barbuda Foreign Minister responds to recent statements by Puerto...
“Stop maligning Antigua and Barbuda to promote your selfish political interests.” That is the message from E. P. “Chet” Greene, the Foreign Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, to former Puerto Rican...
View ArticleUnexpected announcement of prime minister divides Haiti’s newly created...
A surprise announcement that revealed Haiti’s new prime minister is threatening to fracture a recently installed transitional council tasked with choosing new leaders for the gang-riddled Caribbean...
View ArticleVenezuela’s Maduro and opposition are locked in standoff as both claim...
Venezuela’s opposition and President Nicolas Maduro’s government were locked in a high-stakes standoff after each side claimed victory in a presidential vote that millions in the long-suffering nation...
View ArticleGrenada PM defends sacking of government minister
Grenada’s Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell Thursday defended his decision to dismiss Youth and Sports Minister Jonathan LaCrette from his cabinet, saying he had lost confidence in him. Mitchell told a...
View ArticleStatement by the OECS Authority on the general elections in Venezuela
At the 75th Meeting of the OECS Authority held virtually on Friday 2nd August, the Heads of Government of the OECS discussed the recently held election in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and...
View ArticleVenezuelan prosecutor seeks arrest warrant for opposition’s former...
Venezuelan authorities on Monday sought an arrest warrant for the opposition’s former presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez, just over a month after election officials declared President Nicolas...
View ArticleOpposition presidential candidate González flees Venezuela for asylum in Spain
Former Venezuelan presidential candidate Edmundo González arrived in Spain on Sunday after fleeing into exile as part of a negotiated deal with Nicolás Maduro’s government that dealt a major blow to...
View ArticleNew government sworn in on Montserrat
The newly elected Government of Montserrat was sworn-in at the Montserrat Cultural Centre on Friday. The brief ceremony was held at 5 p.m. with Premier and Ministers of Government making solemn...
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