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New Democratic Party (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)


FieldValue
nameNew Democratic Party
logoNew Democratic Party (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) Official Logo.png
colorcode
presidentGodwin Friday
chairpersonLinton Lewis
foundation3 December 1975
ideologyModerate conservatism
Pro-Commonwealth realm
predecessorJunta
positionCentre-right
regionalCaribbean Democrat Union
internationalInternational Democracy Union
headquartersDemocrat House, Kingstown
websitehttps://www.ndpsvg.com/
seats1_titleSeats in the House of Assembly
seats1
countrySaint Vincent and the Grenadines

Pro-Commonwealth realm

The New Democratic Party (NDP) is a moderate conservative political party in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The party is led by Prime Minister Godwin Friday, and holds a supermajority in the House of Assembly.

History

The New Democratic Party was founded in Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, on 3 December 1975. Its first leader was Sir James Fitz-Allen Mitchell, commonly referred to by his peers as Son Mitchell.

In 1979, the party contested the general elections and won two seats in the then 13-seat parliament.

Five years later, the NDP won with nine of the thirteen seats, making Mitchell the country's second prime minister. By way of a by-election, when the Labour Party leader Robert Milton Cato closed the last chapter of his political book, the NDP gained an additional seat advantage.

, the NDP is the first and only Vincentian political party to have won all the seats in a national election, doing so in 1989.

The development of the banana and tourism industries has been a major pillar of economic development for Saint Vincent, spearheaded by the NDP.

When Mitchell departed elective politics, Arnhim Eustace was elected president of the NDP and subsequently became the third prime minister. He served as Leader of the Parliamentary Opposition from 2001 to 2016. Under Eustace's leadership, the NDP expanded and became more democratic, with the central executive and party delegates becoming more involved in the election and selection of the party's executive members.

In 2016 Eustace resigned, and since then the party has been led by Godwin Friday. Under Friday's leadership, the party had a lacklustre result in the 2020 general election. However, the party won 14 of 15 seats in the House of Assembly following the 2025 general election, forming a government for the first time since 1998.

Election results

House of Assembly elections

ElectionParty leaderVotes%Seats+/–PositionResult19791984198919941998200120052010201520202025
James Mitchell9,02227.4%22nd
21,70051.4%71st
29,07966.3%61st
25,78954.9%31st
23,25845.4%41st
Arnhim Eustace23,84440.9%52nd
25,74844.68%2nd
30,56848.67%42nd
31,02747.37%2nd
Godwin Friday32,90050.33%12nd
37,20757.74%81st

References

References

  1. "St. Vincent - Opposition party selects Dr. Goodwin Friday as new leader".
  2. [http://www.caribbeanelections.com/svg/parties/ndp.asp New Democratic Party] {{webarchive. link. (28 May 2011 Caribbean Elections)
  3. Coto, Danica. (28 November 2025). "One of world's longest serving democratic leaders loses election in St. Vincent and the Grenadines".
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