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Will St. Vincent Welcome a New Prime Minister to the Official Residence on Friday, 28 November?
LIVE ANALYSIS Election Feature St. Vincent & the Grenadines Will St. Vincent Welcome a New Prime Minister on Thursday, 27 November 2025? By Staff Reporter Kingstown, St. Vincent Public Mood & On-the-Ground Voices ★ Public Sentiment Snapshot Public conversations across St. Vincent and the Grenadines — from roadside stalls to fishing bays, minibuses to office corridors — are increasingly pointing to the same conclusion: many Vincentians believe the New Democratic Party (NDP) is poised to form the next government. With some citizens predicting an NDP victory in as many as 11 of the country’s 15 seats, attention is now turning…
Kamla Persad-Bissessar Denies Ralph Gonsalves’ Allegations of UNC Meddling in SVG Elections
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and the United National Congress (UNC) have forcefully denied accusations made by St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, who claimed that UNC operatives are interfering in St Vincent’s general election and are motivated by access to lands. In a statement released on her official X account, Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar said the allegations were baseless and politically charged. “It is ironic that a man whose family obtained access to three luxury apartments in Trinidad — including one acquired through a favourable rent-to-own arrangement — would seek to label others as greedy,” Persad-Bissessar said. “Ralph…
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Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves on Thursday night intensified his political offensive, levelling fresh claims of foreign interference and sharply criticising individuals he said were linked to the opposition New Democratic Party (NDP). Addressing supporters at a public meeting in North Central Windward, Gonsalves said he had personally intervened to deny visas to individuals he described as “Chinese operatives.” According to him, those individuals were attempting to enter St. Vincent and the Grenadines for political purposes connected to the NDP. He did not provide documentation or independent evidence to support the claim but maintained that the decision was justified. Gonsalves…
EC$2 Million in Tactical Gear Approved Days Before Polls — Is SVG Preparing for Riot or War?
Two internal government memoranda, apparently issued by the Central Procurement Board and now circulating online, suggest that more than EC$2 million in tactical and “non-lethal” equipment has been approved for the Royal St Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force just days before the country heads to the polls. The documents, dated 10 November 2025 and addressed to the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of National Security, appear to confirm Round Robin approvals granted on 7 November 2025 for two significant purchases from suppliers in Trinidad. Cliplet News has not independently verified the authenticity of the memoranda, but the format, language…
I Was Victimised by the ULP — But Today I Stand With Them,” Says Former NDP Youth Leader
Former NDP Youth Arm president Vakeesha John says she spent much of her childhood “carrying the weight of political divisions” and facing hostility because of her family’s long-standing support for the NDP. In the recording, which appears to come from an interview with a local radio station, John alleges that supporters of the ULP targeted her socially and verbally when she was a child, saying she was ‘labeled, sidelined, and unfairly treated’ in situations where she felt political affiliation influenced how she was viewed. “These were experiences no child should have gone through,” she said. “I felt punished for who…
Two documents circulating online and purportedly originating from the Ministry of Finance have sparked renewed public debate over the transparency of duty free concessions granted in 2025. The papers, dated early November 2025, outline significant tax waivers approved for several individuals including a former Member of Parliament raising questions about eligibility, oversight, and consistency in government concession policies. Former MP Listed for 75% Duty Waiver One of the leaked documents, addressed to former parliamentarian René Baptiste, confirms Cabinet approval for a 75% waiver of Import Duty, Excise Duty, and VAT on a 2021 Jeep Wrangler for personal use.Though Baptiste no…
A political clash intensified today after the Unity Labour Party (ULP) launched public accusations against Cliplet News — claims that quickly triggered backlash and raised questions about why the ruling party chose to target an independent media outlet so aggressively. The ULP publicly labelled Cliplet News as “fake,” alleged it was operated by NDP operatives, and suggested the outlet misrepresented political advertising. These accusations surfaced just as Cliplet News published reporting related to matters of public interest. Cliplet News Pushes Back: “We Will Not Be Silenced” Cliplet News swiftly rejected the ULP’s allegations, describing them as false, misleading, and damaging.…
The newly surfaced dispute between the Unity Labour Party (ULP) and Cliplet News has intensified, after the ULP publicly accused the digital outlet of publishing “fake allegations” and displaying an unauthorised political advertisement. Cliplet News has firmly rejected all claims, stressing that its reporting is legitimate, evidence-based, and aligned with accepted journalistic practice. In its statement, the ULP alleged that a political advertisement appearing under “Paid Political Ad” on the Cliplet website was neither purchased nor approved by the party. It also questioned the authenticity of the platform itself, suggesting foreign involvement and implying that the site was created to…
Prime Minister Office Remains Active Despite Dissolution of Parliament – Says Gonsalves
With general elections just days away, the Office of the Prime Minister has issued a firm clarification that the Prime Minister remains fully empowered to carry out his duties despite the dissolution of Parliament. The statement comes after the Prime Minister signed several official documents earlier today, prompting renewed public debate about executive powers during the election period. Government officials explained that the dissolution of Parliament affects only the legislative branch, not the executive. Under the Constitution of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, the Prime Minister and Cabinet continue in office until a new government is sworn in following elections.…
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