
 
        
         
		By Nelson A. King 
 The  incumbent  Unity  
 Labor  Party  (ULP)  of  Prime  
 Minister  Dr.  Ralph  E.  Gonsalves  
 created history Thursday  
 night  by  becoming  the  
 first  party  in  the  nation  to  
 win five consecutive general  
 elections. 
 According  to  preliminary  
 results  from  the  country’s  
 electoral office, the ULP won  
 nine  seats  in  the  15-seat  
 Legislature,  with  the  main  
 opposition  New  Democratic  
 Party  (NDP)  of  Dr.  Godwin  
 Friday  capturing  the  
 remaining six seats. 
 The  ULP  increased  its  
 seats  in  Parliament,  over  
 the NDP, by one after it had  
 snatched victory, 8-7,  in  the  
 previous  general  elections  
 five years ago. 
 The NDP’s  Roland  “Patel”  
 Matthews,  the  Member  of  
 Parliament  for  North  Leeward, 
   narrowly  lost  to  the  
 ULP’s  Carlos  James,  the  
 Speaker  of  the  House  of  
 Assembly,  enabling  the  ULP  
 to  gain  the  additional  seat  
 this time around. 
 It  was  sweet  revenge  for  
 James, who also had narrowly  
 lost  to  James  five  years  
 ago. 
 Gonsalves,  74  —  who  
 observers say may step down  
 as prime minister during his  
 new  mandate,  passing  the  
 mantle  to  his  son,  Camillo  
 Gonsalves, the finance minister  
 in  the previous administration  
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 – hailed his party’s  
 triumph Thursday night. 
 “Today,  the  people  of  St.  
 Vincent  and  the  Grenadines  
 embraced  the  politics  of  
 ‘Lifting  SVG  Higher,’”  he  
 said  in  his  victory  message,  
 echoing the ULP’s campaign  
 theme,  “Lifting  SVG  (St.  
 Vincent and the Grenadines)  
 Higher.”  “They  embraced  
 our  progressive  agenda  for  
 the future by returning us to  
 government. 
 “I  am  humbled  and  honored  
 that  the  people  of  St.  
 Vincent  and  the  Grenadines  
 embraced  our  bold  vision  
 for  the  future  and  rejected  
 the  politics  of  hate,  backwardness  
 and  colonialism,” 
  added Gonsalves, who  
 resoundingly  retained  the  
 North  Central  Windward  
 constituency,  easily  brushing  
 aside  the  NDP’s  Chieftain  
 Neptune and the minority  
 Green  Party’s  Kadmiel  
 McFee. Gonsalves  has  been  
 representing North Central  
 Windward since 2001. 
 “We  ask  Vincentians  to  
 celebrate  this  victory  in  
 peace  and  maturity,”  the  
 prime  minister  urged.  
 “Now  is  the  time  to  come  
 together  as  one  nation  to  
 address  our  developmental  
 challenges  and  move  forward  
 to  uplift  our  nation  
 and its people.” 
 Friday,  61,  who  replaced  
 economist  Arnhim  Eustace  
 as head of the NDP, retained  
 the  Northern  Grenadines  
 seat  that  he  has  won  since  
 2001. 
 The  two  Grenadines  seat  
 –  Northern  and  Southern  
 Grenadines  –  has  always  
 been  the  bastion  of  NDP  
 control. 
 St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr. Ralph E.  
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