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Mandatory vaccination against COVID-19 developed into a full-blown political tug-of-war on Friday as critics of the government sought to build opposition to the measure even as mandates sweep across a virus-torn region.As a collection of anti-mandate advocates joined by anti-vaxxers moved to frame the issue as people’s right to autonomy over their bodies, president of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Verla DePeiza warned against hasty moves toward mandatory vaccination.But a prominent political analyst cast the mandates as a politicized issue in which opposition parties sense a “juicy political opportunity”.Expressing “alarm” and “dismay” at the violent demonstrations that left Vincentian Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves injured on Thursday, DePeiza suggested that regional governments seek to allay the fears of the masses instead of compounding them.
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Saint Lucia: After a National Election Favorable to Cannabis Reform, Activists Start the Countdown
Voters may have warmed to the economic case for a new legal industry.
Published on Jul 28, 2021 11:38AM EDTCaribbean
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Monday’s General Elections in Saint Lucia could have major implications for cannabis in the Caribbean after the Saint Lucia Labour Party, which campaigned on passing the region’s most progressive cannabis reform proposal, claimed victory. The party, led by Philip Joseph Pierre, won thirteen of the seventeen Parliamentary constituencies contested in the election, defeating the United Workers Party led by outgoing Prime Minister Allen Chastanet.