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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 ...
Marie Grace Augustin, OBE (2 June 1897 – 30 March 1996), commonly known as Grace Augustin, was a Saint Lucian businesswoman and politician.After attaining a nursing and midwifery degree, she studied law, but was refused permission to take a bar examination based on her gender.
Raised in Micoud on the southeast coast of Saint Lucia, his parents—who were farmers by profession—worked to educate him and his siblings. [citation needed] Frederick attended St. Mary's College from 1977 to 1982, at which time he moved to the island's capital, Castries, to be closer to school.
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]
Andy Daniel is a Saint Lucian politician, who was Speaker of the House of Assembly from March 2018 to July 2021. [1] He is a member of the United Workers Party. He is an attorney and former magistrate. [2] Daniel was born on 8 October 1971. [3] He studied law in Holborn College in London. He returned to Saint Lucia in 1999 where he practiced law.
In her various capacities as a Minister from 1997 to 2004, Flood-Beaubrun oversaw the construction of the first new correctional institution in St. Lucia for over 100 years, the complete upgrading and revamping to international standards of the main intake area of the islands primary medical institution, the establishment of the 1st women’s ...
Name Took office Left office Notes Hon. Vincent Floissac 22 February 1979 1979 Hon. Calixte George 7 July 1979 1982 [1]Hon. Emmanuel Henry Giraudy, OBE June 1982 1993 Hon. Neville Cenac