UWP has rare chance to win 2021 elections, says UWP Political advisor
He noted that although Allen Chastanet has very much egoistic problems, which made the party endangered
24th of July 2021
St Lucia: Two days before voting day, United Workers Party chief political advisor, in an interview with Writesup24, stated that “UWP has a rare chance “ to win 2021 general elections.
He gave an interview on anonymity and revealed some serious remarks before two days of the elections.
The political advisor noted that party workers have significantly less confidence to win this election; this was one of the reasons that “we did very less campaign ” this year.
He noted that although Allen Chastanet has very much egoistic problems, which made the party endangered.
He said, ” Many party members have serious anger against Allen Chastanet steps and policies for the people .”
” I advised him several times that do some good work during a pandemic for the sake of humanity, but he considered St Lucians as beggars .”
He further added, ” Being a political advisor, I alerted him early that this time election will not be going to be easy for you, but he didn’t listen to anything .”
The political advisor of UWP also accepted that, people have a lot of anger on the ground due to poor mismanagement of the coronavirus pandemic by the Allen Chastanet government.
Also, he accepted that people are feeling cheated by the government.
On seat speculations, Advisor said, ” UWP internally expected not more than three seats in this elections. ”
In addition, he gave a sensation statement that chances for becoming next Prime Minister of St Lucia for Phillip J Pierre is more than 95%.
He also made clear that this statement which he made is completely based on his political experiences.
Meanwhile, being a resident of St Lucia, he also urged the people of St Lucia to must vote and use the rights to vote to empowered democracy.
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