Tuesday, December 12, 2006

And the scores are in.


United Workers Party wins the St. Lucia general election with 11 seats to the St. Lucia Labour Party's six. History has been made as Sir John G.M. Compton becomes the world's oldest Head of State, a record previously held by Fidel Castro. Times are about to change as they tend to do, but now, more drastically. As a forienger in the Helen of the West, I was privy to an objective view of the entire affair, and suffice it to say, there were some very disappointing performances and behaviours exhibited by individuals on both sides of the game, none moreso than the outgoing Prime Minister, the Hon. Dr. Kenny Anthony. But as politics is not my passion, nor is the commentary surrounding it, I'll leave this one as a statistical stamp on my environment's history.

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