AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoCARICOM Summit in St. Lucia: Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre opened the 51st CARICOM Heads meeting in Gros Islet, pushing a “results, not rhetoric” agenda on crime, climate, food security, and cost of living, while CARICOM SG Dr Carla Barnett called for deeper public participation in regional decisions. Regional Unity and Expansion: Martinique officially joined CARICOM as an Associate Member effective June 16, boosting associate membership to seven, as leaders also urged stronger integration and a more united front. Security and Crime Pressure: Police and partners urged the public to “speak out” as homicide cases rose 25% this year, with most killings firearm-related, and officials highlighted ongoing efforts to curb illegal guns and gangs. Local Governance Scrutiny: Housing Minister Richard Frederick confirmed he was questioned by police after officers visited his home, while the police commissioner declined to comment on rumours. Tourism Culture Debate: St. Lucia’s National Carnival Queen Pageant ended with a historic dual crowning—Faith Edwards and Nyaley Lewis—sparking public debate over judging and tie-breaking rules. Sports Spotlight: St. Kitts and Nevis won the ANOCES Athletic Championship, with Saint Lucia placing in the standings as regional athletes competed at Kim Collins Stadium.
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