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St. Lucia:Boundaries Commission says it will not be dictated to, Caricom News Network (2011)
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Head of the Electoral Boundaries Commission says the organisation is not obligated nor will it be influenced by any political body to submit a report ahead of the next general elections. The opposition St. Lucia Labour Party (SLP) has expressed concern about the absence of a report in regards to the re-alignment of electoral boundaries.
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St. Lucia: MOFA denies accusations of meddling in St. Lucia election, China Post (2011)
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Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) dismissess claims made by the main opposition party of St. Lucia, that Taiwan's ambassador to St. Lucia, Tom Chou, made questionable political donations to the ruling United Workers Party (UWP).
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Government of Saint Lucia Sign Agreement for Electoral Observer Mission, Caribarena (2011)
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The General Secretariat of the Organization of American States (OAS) and the Government of Saint Lucia on Tuesday signed the Agreement of Immunities and Privileges
for the OAS Electoral Observation Mission for the General Elections that will take place in the Caribbean nation on November 28.
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St Lucia Labour Party regains power, Trinidad Express (2011)
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After 5 years as opposition, the St. Lucia Labour Party claimed vistory at Monday's polls. Preliminary results show that the SLP secured a majority of the 17 seats, and could be victorious in as many as 11 constituencies given that some of the results are being contested by both parties.
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St. Lucia ruling party adds one seat, awaits cabinet, Jamaica Observer (2011)
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A recount has given St Lucia's ruling party another seat in Parliament as the island awaits appointment of a new Cabinet. The victory in a recount of ballots for a northern constituency late Friday gives the St Lucia Labour Party 11 seats in the 17-member House of Assembly.
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St. Lucia: Kenny Anthony sworn in as PM, St. Lucia Star (2011)
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Kenny Anthony was sworn in as Prime Minister of Saint Lucia even as the ballots from the November 28 election are still being recounted.
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St Lucia's UWP to hold mid-year conference, Jamaica Gleaner, 2012
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The main opposition United Workers Party (UWP) is planning to hold a mid-year conference amid calls for a major revamping of its leadership after it lost the November 28 general election last year.
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