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PM To Address Saint Lucians In Brooklyn, Visit Mexico

Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre has accepted an invitation to address Saint Lucian citizens at a Diaspora Meeting on Sunday, September 29, 2024, in Brooklyn, New York.

The event, hosted by the Consulate General of Saint Lucia in New York, will also feature remarks from the Minister for External Affairs, Hon. Alva Baptiste. The meeting aims to update Saint Lucians on the developments back home.

Following this engagement, Prime Minister Pierre will travel to Mexico, where he has accepted an invitation to attend the inauguration of President-Elect Her Excellency Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo on October 1, 2024.

During the Prime Minister’s absence, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture and Information, Hon. Dr Ernest Hilaire, will act as Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Economic Development and the Youth Economy and Minister for Justice and National Security from September 28, 2024, to October 5, 2024.

SOURCE: Office of the Prime Minister

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Where is he going Hellen Nites ?? Is Hellen Nites still around ?? Gee I wonder hmmmm…..our own Fareed Zakaria would know that ole’ fool….Oh Really are you there ? testing one two three, testing one two three, Calling all cars, calling all cars as anyone seen that fool….…… Oh gasa my paper weight Lapo Lapses & Infelicities nawww I won’t pick that up everything will blow off my dresser. Oh well I am sure he knows but it’s almost time for Sunday Brunch……Mae Honey it’s time for Apple Martini and finger foods……our usual spot dearest.

  2. Of my memory served right this was one out of many who was saying the previous PM was a travelling guy. Now who is this one? We don’t have a proper road, our health care is collapsing, crime on the upsurge and he neglecting to fix these problems. Refuse to give up his security post and now we’re at this. Look it st. Lucia you put this guy first and he having you to suffer. Enjoy your trip bro

  3. Pip, avaytay. The Lucians in Brooklyn can read, watch and listen to news and radio back home. We don’t need you to address us about “developments.” What we need you to address IS IN ST. LUCIA:
    – Where are the CIP Annual Reports from 2022-2024?
    – What is happening with essential hospital needs like sheets, pillows and gauze?
    – Why all the potholes?
    – Why is there no enforcement of basic traffic laws to hinder road accidents and fatalities?
    – What about our precious beaches that are overrun with chairs and umbrellas for tourists, that locals cannot even sit in peace?
    – Why did you cost the taxpayer MORE money to build the old St. Jude’s Hospital when the other one was 80% complete AND FUNDED?
    – Why isn’t the Rodney Bay roundabout complete?
    – Have you seen the crime rate lately?
    I digress… but in all honestly, stay in St. Lucia and take care of issues which require your attention and presence. We are all good here. Lastly, If I can make a request, can you please answer questions professionally when you are asked? Mwe memm!!!

  4. @ Mwe memm: “can you please answer questions professionally when you are asked?”
    Are you kidding? didn’t you watch the P.M. of Barbados speaking at the U.N.? it has been out of his league; he can’t change now.

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