The Fortieth Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) was held at Gros Islet, Saint Lucia 3-5, July 2019 under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, Honourable Allen Chastanet.
CARICOM integration journey a standard bearer – SG
In setting the tone for the 40th CARICOM Heads of Government Summit which opened in Saint Lucia on Wednesday, 3 July, Secretary-General, Ambassador Irwin LaRocque, said that CARICOM’s journey is recognised as the standard bearer by other developing countries seeking to build their own regional integration arrangements.
Promote citizen security to shore CARICOM scocieties’ resilience – UNSG
In connecting the growth in frequency and severity of climate-related disasters to the intensifying of risks to families and to development, the UNSG outlined measures to address these issues urgently.
Another Talk Shop and social club for the boys and gals but while you guys are at it could please tell that wanna-be dictator; Double PhD (Dr Dr) that Dominica needs electoral reform including cleansing of the voters list and we want it now.
Can anyone point to anything these talking heads have DONE that made your life better?
They talk a lot but do nothing after.
Hope Linton and his gang do not attempt to crash this Heads Conference, then call a press conference. He should know the difference between a heads of party conference (which does not exist) and the real thing. He may very well go down as the greatest imposter of the Caribbean. He may very well be the joking point at the meeting. “Mr Prime Minister where is your double? You know you do not need a stuntman to stand in for you. This is not a movie. ” Ha ha ha ha ha ha. Boy look comes.
Non elected persons were seen sitting at UN. Non elected dominicans are incharge of large sums of money doing work around country in name of politics. Non elected persons are doing the work of ministers who are still in office. Frankly the opposition leader is a memeber of the legislature in the country and his opinion matter just as much in the formulation of goals for development. Maybe a fault of CARICOM is the exclusion of Caribbean countries opposition who have a voice. It seems like a large segment of CARICOM population is not represented. CARICOM need revising because it has frankly not done a good job at improving unity commerce and exchange of ideas and resources among members