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2025 General Election: Same 16–1 Result as 1997, Very Different National Message | THE STAR

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The recently concluded General Election, which delivered a decisive 16–1 victory to the Saint Lucia Labour Party over the United Workers Party, stands as one of the most significant electoral outcomes in Saint Lucia’s modern political history.

Prime Minister Philip Pierre being sworn-in at last Friday’s swearing in ceremony by Cabinet Secretary Agosta Degazon

While comparisons to the 1997 Labour landslide are inevitable, a closer examination shows that although the figures are identical, the meaning of the mandate is profoundly different.

In 1997, under the leadership of Kenny D. Anthony, the landslide reflected pent-up frustration with the prevailing order and soaring expectations for systemic reform. It was a vote driven by hope, emotion, and a strong appetite for change.

By contrast, the 2025 election, led by Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre, was far more measured. It was neither a protest vote nor a leap of faith. Instead, it reflected a deliberate choice for stability, continuity, and calm governance amid economic uncertainty.

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1997 was a vote of hope. 2025 is a vote of trust.

The scale of the 2025 result suggests voters intentionally concentrated power to allow the government to function without interruption, signaling a preference for predictability over political confrontation.

Such a super-majority, however, carries heavier responsibility. With a weakened parliamentary opposition, accountability will increasingly come from civil society, the private sector, unions, churches, and the wider public.

For the opposition, the result represents an existential moment that will require serious introspection, renewal, and reconnection with everyday voter concerns.

The 2025 election is therefore not just another landslide. It marks a turning point in voter psychology, reflecting a more cautious electorate focused on delivery, discipline, and effective governance.

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