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Saint Lucia Labour Party

Democratic political party in St Lucia


Summary

Democratic political party in St Lucia

FieldValue
nameSaint Lucia Labour Party
logoSaint Lucia Labour Party logo.pngclass=skin-invert
colorcode
abbreviationSLP
leaderPhilip J. Pierre
foundation
ideologySocial democracy
positionCentre-left
headquartersJeremie Street
Castries
regionalCOPPPAL
São Paulo Forum
internationalProgressive Alliance
website
seats1_titleHouse of Assembly
seats1
seats2_titleSenate
seats2
countrySaint Lucia

Castries São Paulo Forum

The Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP) is a social democratic political party in Saint Lucia. It currently holds 14 out of 17 seats in the House of Assembly.

History

The party was established in 1949, backed by the Saint Lucia Workers Cooperative Union. In the first elections held under universal suffrage in 1951, and led by party founder George Charles, the party won five of the eight seats. It retained all five seats in the 1954 elections, and increased their majority to seven of the eight seats in 1957 and nine of the ten seats in 1961.

In 1964, the party lost an election for the first time, with the United Workers Party, born out of a schism from within the Labour Party led by John Compton and eventual merger of the breakaway faction with the People's Progressive Party, winning six of the ten seats, with the Labour Party reduced to two. It gained a seat in the 1969 elections, and increased their representation to seven seats in 1974, although the UWP remained in power as the total number of seats rose to 17.

The Labour Party returned to power after winning the 1979 elections (12/17), led by Allan Louisy, replaced as prime minister during the term by Winston Cenac, himself replaced by Michael Pilgrim. The 1979 elections were the first elections held following independence from the United Kingdom, declared on 22 February 1979.

It lost the 1982 elections to Compton's UWP when they were reduced to just two seats, challenged on their left by a breakaway faction, George Odlum's Progressive Labour Party taking 1 seat. It remained in opposition following the two elections of April 1987, increasing its presence to 8 seats in both contests, and in 1992 (6/17).

Led by Dr. Kenny Anthony, former cabinet minister in the 1979–1982 government, it won the 1997 elections, taking 16 of the 17 seats. It remained in power after the 2001 elections (14/17).

It lost the 2006 elections to the UWP, who had called back John Compton as leader a year before - he had retired in 1996. Kenny Anthony remained leader of the party throughout its time as loyal opposition. The Labour Party won the 2011 Saint Lucian general election (28 November 2011), winning in 11 out of a 17-seats contest and defeating UWP leader Stephenson King who had lost to John Compton as Prime Minister (d. 2007, in office).

The Labour Party lost the 2016 elections to the UWP by 11 seats to 6, and Kenny Anthony resigned as party leader. Former Deputy PM Philip J. Pierre was confirmed as party leader on 18 June 2016. The party then formed government in the 2021 and 2025 general elections, under Pierre.

Saint Lucia Labour Party Prime Ministers

No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)ElectionTerm of officeRef.Took officeLeft officeTime in office1234
[[File:No_image.png60x60px]]Allan Louisy
(1916–2011)19792 July 19794 May 1981date=25 June 2016title=Office of the Prime Minister of Saint Luciaurl=http://opm.govt.lc/pmhistory2url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160625142941/http://opm.govt.lc/pmhistory2archive-date=25 June 2016}}
Winston Cenac
(1925–2004)4 May 198117 January 1982
[[File:Kenny_Anthony,_Sta._Lucía.jpg86x86px]]Kenny Anthony
(born 1951)1997
200124 May 199711 December 2006
201130 November 20117 June 2016
[[File:Philip_J_Pierre_Christmas_2020_(cropped).png92x92px]]Philip J. Pierre
(born 1954)2021
202528 July 2021Incumbent

Election results

House of Assembly elections

ElectionParty leaderVotes%Seats+/–PositionResult1951195419571961196419691974197919821987 (6 Apr)1987 (30 Apr)19921997200120062011201620212025
George Charles7,64849.6%51st
7,46247.4%1st
14,34566.5%21st
11,89861.5%21st
5,61730.1%72nd
last1=Contributorfirst1=Outsidetitle=A Tribute to Kenneth Foster from Julian R. Hunteurl=https://stluciastar.com/a-tribute-to-kenneth-foster-from-julian-r-hunte/website=The St. Lucia STARdate=22 June 2020}}8,27136.1%12nd
Allan Louisy14,55444.5%42nd
25,29456.2%51st
Peter Josie8,12216.7%102nd
Julian Hunte18,88938.3%62nd
21,51540.8%2nd
25,56543.2%22nd
Kenny Anthony44,15361.3%81st
34,05356.0%21st
36,60448.3%82nd
42,45650.99%51st
37,14844.07%52nd
Philip J. Pierre43,79850.14%71st
48,85555.77%11st

References

References

  1. "Partidos Miembros".
  2. (13 June 2019). "Reunión Extraordinario del Grupo de Trabajo del FSP – 17 y 18 de mayo – Manágua, Nicarágua".
  3. "Participants | Progressive Alliance".
  4. [[Dieter Nohlen. Nohlen, D]] (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I'', p581 {{ISBN. 978-0-19-928357-6
  5. "John George Melvin Compton".
  6. (6 June 2016). "UWP wins general election". St. Lucia News Online.
  7. (20 June 2016). "Hon. Philip J Pierre is leader of the SLP". Loop News.
  8. (21 June 2016). "Pierre confirmed as SLP Leader". Saint Lucia Labour Party.
  9. (25 June 2016). "Office of the Prime Minister of Saint Lucia".
  10. (2021-07-28). "Philip J Pierre to take oath as Prime Minister of St Lucia today".
  11. (22 June 2020). "A Tribute to Kenneth Foster from Julian R. Hunte".
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