(Loop SLU) Prime Minister Hon Allen Chastanet has stressed that the extension of Saint Lucia’s state of emergency to October 16, will not hinder the nation’s upcoming general election.
During a recent sitting of Parliament, the House of Assembly approved a five-month extension of the state-of-emergency, beginning May 17 and running into the final quarter of the year. With elections constitutionally due in October, the prime minister maintained that the state of emergency will not impede processes for this national exercise. He said, however, that he looks forward to the national exercise being conducted with proper COVID-19 health and safety protocols in place.
“How can a state of emergency stop the general election?” Prime Minister Chastanet said. “St Kitts had a state of emergency, did it affect their general election? When Jamaica had a state of emergency, did it affect their election? Trinidad held elections during a state of emergency, did it affect their election process? The answer is no—it does not impede the ability to have an election.
“One of the critical decisions that will guide the decision when we will have elections is when we believe that we can have an election in the safest way possible. But I have said repeatedly that we will not, in any way, go contrary to the Constitution of Saint Lucia.”