1 Dec 2023



"Cruise Crisis: Norwegian Getaway Redirects, Leaving St. Lucia in the Dark"


In a surprising turn of events, questions arise over the fate of cruise tourism in St. Lucia as the Norwegian Getaway, a prominent cruise ship, abruptly changes its course. Initially slated for several calls to the picturesque island this season, the vessel's last-minute diversion to St. Vincent has left both locals and the tourism industry perplexed.

Cruise Shift Raises Concerns:
The sudden alteration in the Norwegian Getaway's itinerary has cast a shadow over St. Lucia's cruise sector. With no prior announcements or explanations from key authorities, including the Minister of Tourism, the Tourism Authority, or the Prime Minister, the community is left speculating about the potential implications for the island's tourism economy.

Silence from Authorities:
The absence of official statements from governmental figures has fueled a sense of uncertainty among citizens and industry stakeholders alike. The Minister of Tourism, traditionally a vocal advocate for the sector, has yet to address the situation. The Tourism Authority, responsible for managing such affairs, maintains an unusual silence, leaving the public in the dark.

Community Concerns and Speculations:
Local businesses and residents, heavily reliant on cruise tourism, express growing concerns about the economic impact of this unexpected shift. The lack of transparency from authorities has given rise to various speculations, ranging from logistical issues to broader challenges in the cruise industry.

Need for Transparency:
In the absence of clear communication, the community is left grappling with questions about the reasons behind the altered cruise schedule. As a vital component of St. Lucia's tourism, the cruise industry's stability is crucial for businesses and employment. The call for transparency is echoed across social media platforms and local discussions.

Looking Ahead:
As St. Lucia navigates this uncharted territory, there is a growing urgency for the Minister of Tourism, the Tourism Authority, and the Prime Minister to address the public and provide insights into the circumstances surrounding the Norwegian Getaway's diversion. Clarity is not only essential for understanding the current situation but also for instilling confidence in the island's tourism industry moving forward. #CruiseTourism #NorwegianGetaway #StLuciaTourism #TransparencyConcerns #TourismIndustryUncertainty #philipjpierre #countryofsaintlucia


 

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27 Nov 2023

Save Our Saint Lucia Protest March - Unite for Change!

Embark on a powerful journey with the United Workers' Party at the "Save Our Saint Lucia Protest March" this Thursday, November 30th, commencing at 4:30 pm. Their rallying point will be the Vigie Playing Field.

Raise your voice and stand united with fellow Saint Lucians as they voice their concerns against the 2.5% tax burden, escalating crime rates, subpar road conditions, the concerning relinquishment of our ports, and the ever-rising cost of living.

This is a pivotal moment for Saint Lucia to make a collective impact on the future of their beloved Saint Lucia. Join forces, make your presence felt, and demand positive change. They look forward to seeing you there! #SaveOurSaintLucia #UniteForChange




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25 Nov 2023

‼Reduit Beach Vendor's Desperate Plea Reflects Struggling Saint Lucia Tourism under Hilaire's Leadership‼
In a poignant social media post, a Reduit Beach vendor bares the economic hardship faced as three consecutive days pass without a single tourist. The vendor's frustration is palpable, raising a crucial question about the efficacy of the tourism marketing strategy. As the calendar inches toward the end of November, the absence of Norwegian ships compounds the challenges for local businesses.
​Against the backdrop of Saint Lucia's stunning Reduit Beach, a local vendor's cry for help echoes the struggles of many businesses grappling with the downturn in tourism. The absence of visitors for three consecutive days prompts a serious reflection on the current state of the island's tourism industry.
​In the heartfelt post, the vendor questions the effectiveness of the marketing efforts for Reduit Beach. With a touch of desperation, the vendor challenges the prevailing notion that the presence of three ships in the harbor equates to economic prosperity.
​This incident serves as a microcosm of the larger economic challenges facing Saint Lucia under the governance of the Saint Lucia Labour Party, led by Ernest Hilaire and Philip J. Pierre. Critics argue that the poor performance of the tourism industry reflects broader mismanagement of the economy.
​As the vendor's plea for support gains attention, it becomes a symbol of the broader discontent with the current government's approach to economic management. The article explores how the vendor's plight resonates with the concerns of businesses across Saint Lucia.
​The vendor's struggle paints a vivid picture of the economic challenges endured by local businesses dependent on tourism. It prompts a closer examination of the policies and strategies implemented under the Saint Lucia Labour Party government, emphasizing the need for effective solutions to rejuvenate the island's economic backbone. #stluciatourism #ernesthiliare #PhilipJPierre #SaintLucia

11 May 2023

PRESS RELEASE: OPPOSITION LEADER FIGHTS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS: Files Case Against Speaker of the House and Attorney General



Leader of the Opposition and Parliamentary Representative for Micoud South Honourable Allen Chastanet is continuing to fight back against efforts to silence him and infringe on our Constitutional Rights. The Opposition Leader is heading to court again, just three months after the High Court ordered Speaker of the House Claudius Francis to pay costs to the United Workers Party Leader. On the first occasion, the court issued a consent order after House Speaker Francis acknowledged several procedural missteps in his effort to take the UWP Opposition Leader before the House Privileges Committee.

The latest matter centers on the May 2nd 2023 suspension of the Leader of the Opposition from the House and its precincts by the Speaker enabled by the SLP Parliamentarians.

The May 8th 2023 Affidavit from the Leader of the Opposition to the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in the High Court of Justice is seeking relief from the courts citing that the House “has no power to suspend for an indefinite period or at all any of its members, save and except in accordance with and pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution and/or the House of Assembly (Privileges, Immunities and Powers) Act.” It was also put forward that Standing Orders 43 (4) and 43 (6) are “unconstitutional, null and void.”

The Opposition Leader further offered that the suspension from the House was “effected in a manner that violated” his rights “under sections 1 and 8 of the Constitution to the protection of the law and was, accordingly, illegal, unlawful and null and void and of no effect.”

The Claim also asserts that the Speaker of the House Claudius Francis “had no power to order the detention of the claimant when he attempted to leave the Chamber of the House of Assembly or at all.”

The Affidavit further states: “The arrest or detention of the Claimant was unlawful and violated the Claimant’s rights under sections 3 and 12 of the Constitution to personal liberty, freedom from arrest and free movement in Saint Lucia was accordingly illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional.”

The Leader of the Opposition is also seeking from the Courts an Injunction against the Speaker of the House restraining him in his capacity as Speaker of the House “whether by himself, his servants or agents or otherwise howsoever, from excluding or otherwise preventing the Claimant from attending any sitting of the House or entering the precincts of the House.”

Mr. Chastanet is seeking damages for the breach or other contravention of his Constitutional Right and damages for wrongful arrest and detention, as well as for the unlawful suspension and the breach of his rights to serve as a member of the House.

The Opposition Leader’s request of an interlocutory injunction would restrain the House Speaker until the conclusion of the trial “from excluding or otherwise preventing the claimant from attending any sitting of the House or entering the precincts of the House.”

The very detailed and well-researched 43-page Affidavit lists the facts upon which the claim is based, giving information about what was said in the House of Assembly, information about the Bananes Bay Land sale which the Leader of the Opposition was enquiring about during the House session in question and the events leading up to and subsequent to the point of order raised by the Castries Central MP. The claim details the ruling by the Speaker of the House, the arrest and suspension of the Leader of the Opposition.

In a statement after the case was filed, Opposition Leader Honourable Allen Chastanet noted that this case is not just about him but for the people of Saint Lucia.
“I will not be silenced,” said Hon. Chastanet. “I took a crucial step in upholding justice and protecting our constitutional rights. This legal action is in response to the multiple breaches of my constitutional rights, including unlawful detention and their attempts to prevent me from attending future sessions of Parliament. I firmly believe in the importance of transparency, accountability, and the preservation of our democratic values. This fight is not just for me, but for the democratic principles and values that we all hold dear. Since July 26th 2021, we have consistently witnessed the Government use its 15-2 majority to abuse parliamentary procedure and the civil liberties of citizens. This case is a stand for all the people feeling the chilling effect of the abuse of power perpetuated by the Philip J Pierre administration. I will not rest until justice is served.

8 May 2023

Passport Woes: Saint Lucians Endure Deplorable Conditions and Broken Promises

The introduction of the new E-passports for Saint Lucians in July 2022 was expected to improve the passport application process. However, what was supposed to be a positive development quickly turned into frustration for many citizens as they were made to endure deplorable conditions when applying for their passports.
The Home Affairs Minister had initially blamed the delays and long lines on a shortage of workers at the immigration department. She had promised to address the situation, but several months later, the issues have only worsened.

Despite the increase in passport fees from $80.00 to $250.00, Saint Lucians are now being forced to wait for hours, even days, to renew their passports. The conditions they are made to endure are unacceptable, especially considering the exorbitant fees they have paid.

The Home Affairs Minister's false promises have added insult to injury, and many citizens are now questioning whether this is a case of incompetence or something else entirely.

In a perplexing contrast, while millions of dollars are invested in the renowned Jazz festival each year to attract international attention, the everyday lives of Saint Lucians are marred by the harrowing experiences endured by those seeking to renew their passports. The government's priorities seem misaligned when such exorbitant sums are allocated to entertainment events, while the basic needs and well-being of the common man are neglected. The recent revelation that even seniors are not accommodated properly, with reports of an 80-year-old lady enduring these deplorable conditions, further highlights the urgent need for the government to address this matter with sincerity and expedience.

By juxtaposing the lavish expenditure on the Jazz festival with the plight faced by ordinary citizens during passport applications, it becomes evident that there is a stark disconnect between the government's allocation of resources and the everyday struggles of its people. It is high time for a reassessment of priorities, where the focus is shifted towards improving the lives of the common man, ensuring their dignity and providing efficient services. Only then can the government truly demonstrate its commitment to the well-being and welfare of all Saint Lucians.

#PassportWoes #SaintLuciaPassports #GovernmentInefficiency #BrokenPromises #CitizenStruggles #DeplorableConditions #philipjpierre #PriorityMisalignment #CommonManNeglected #JazzFestivalContrast