Political Parties in Saint Lucia |
There are two major political parties in Saint Lucia: the Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP) founded in 1950, and the United Workers Party (UWP) founded in 1964. Five parties contested the 2011 General Elections - United Workers Party (UWP) led by Stephenson King; the main opposition St. Lucia Labour Party (SLP) led by Kenny Anthony; the Lucian Peoples Movement (LPM) led by Therold Prudent; the National Development Movement (NDM) of Ausbert d'Auvergne; and the Lucian Greens (LG) represented by Andre de Caires. |
MAJOR ACTIVE PARTIES |
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SUMMARY OF OTHER POLITICAL PARTIES AND OTHER GROUPS |
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Note: Colour codes are used for ease of recognition of political parties in data tables and figures. For older parties the colour is not necessarily indicative of the colour used by that party at the time. |
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