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Section 60 of the Constitution of Saint Lucia provides that the prime minister must be a member of the House of Assembly and that the governor-general shall "appoint a member of the House who appears to him likely to command the support of the majority of the members of the House", or if the House is dissolved, "a person who was a member of the House immediately before the dissolution".
Winston Francis Cenac (1925–2004) – Prime Minister of St Lucia, born in Soufriere; George Frederick Lawrence Charles (1916–2004) – Chief Minister of St Lucia; Johnson Charles (born 1989) – international cricketer, born in Castries [8] Ryan Charles (born 1986) – St Lucian, British based boxer, mother born in St Lucia [9]
Shawn Edward is a Saint Lucian politician and representative in the House of Assembly for the Constituency of Dennery North for the Saint Lucia Labour Party. [3] Edward also serves as Minister for Education, Sustainable Development, Innovation, Science, Technology and Vocational Training. [4]
Politics of Saint Lucia takes place in the framework of an independent parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy, with King Charles III as its head of state, represented by a Governor General, who acts on the advice of the prime minister and the cabinet. The prime minister is the leader of the majority party of the house, and the cabinet ...
Ernest Hilaire is a Saint Lucian politician who is Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture and Information. [4] Hilaire also serves as the 1st Deputy Political Leader of the Saint Lucia Labour Party. [5] Hilaire serves in the House of Assembly as the representative for Castries South.
Saint Lucian politicians (5 C, 3 P) This page was last edited on 12 December 2020, at 04:38 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Compton was born on 29 April 1925 in Canouan, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. [2] [3] In September 1939, he was taken to Saint Lucia. [4]While studying law and economics, Compton attended the University College of Wales from 1948 to 1949 and the London School of Economics from 1949 to 1951; [3] he was called to the Bar on 7 August 1951.
21st-century Saint Lucian politicians (1 C, 19 P) Saint Lucian politicians by party (4 C) # Political office-holders in Saint Lucia (7 C) +