A General Election is scheduled to be held December 6, 2019 in Dominica. As a fellow Caricom state Barbadians should be concerned about the political instability being stoked by provocative language being reported on the political trail by BOTH political parties contesting the election manifested in daily street violence.  The Caribbean in the main has been known as a zone of peace therefore Barbadians and others in the region should not feel detached from events currently unfolding next door in Dominica. A word to wise people should be enough.

Wishing the best for the people of Dominica on behalf of the BU household and family!

David, blogmaster (thanks to Tee White for the assist)

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ON THE EVENTS IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA

CARIBBEAN ANTI-IMPERIALIST NETWORK [CAN]

04 DECEMBER 2019

The Caribbean must demand a peaceful election in Dominica

An appeal to CARICOM, individual Caribbean governments, political parties, religious and social organisations and individuals.

The upcoming election in the Commonwealth of Dominica which is scheduled to take place on Friday 6 December has become a focus of both regional and international attention.

The ruling Dominica Labour Party (DLP) is locked in bitter disagreement with the opposition United Workers Party (UWP) over the conduct of the election. As a result, the UWP has launched so far unsuccessful legal attempts to postpone the election while at the same time fielding candidates in each constituency. In addition, it has launched protests against the decision to go ahead with the election as scheduled.

Speaking at a campaign rally recently, one of the leaders of the UWP declared that the organisation would not accept the results of the election if they lost and would oust Roosevelt Skerrit, the leader of the DLP, from power in the same way that Evo Morales was ousted in Bolivia. The spokesperson further added that the UWP would gladly get the help of the Organisation of American States (OAS) to achieve its goal.

This position represents a serious danger to peace in Dominica and to the safety and security of Dominicans. If those who have outlined these aims are allowed to continue on this road, there is a serious danger of bloodshed and loss of life in Dominica. This is an outcome that the Caribbean must raise its voice against. There is no justification for shedding blood in Dominica over an election.

It is essential that everyone make themselves heard and demand in no uncertain terms that the election in Dominica be carried out peacefully, according to the laws of that country and that those who take part in the election abide by these laws and the procedures for challenging any alleged violations.

In this regard, it is necessary to condemn in the strongest possible terms the destructive interference of the OAS in the situation in Dominica. This organisation which is notorious for undermining democratic governance in the region, organising coups, backing racist forces and acting as an instrument for Washington organised regime change has been brazenly making demands of Dominica with regard to its election. The OAS must end its colonial interference in Dominica.

Today, the times demand that all of us raise our voices in unity to demand that the elections in that country be held peacefully and that those who are pushing the situation towards bloodshed step back from that dangerous course of action.

Caribbean Anti-imperialist Network.

Contact list for further information.

  1. Shaun Hutchinson, Email Address: shaunbighutch@gmail.com Tel: 18687073668

  1. David Denny, Email Address: ahsaki66@hotmail.com Tel: 12462864052

195 responses to “Dominica General Election 2019”


  1. The posion of self hatred, racism, destruction of the black mind and the hatred for black enpowerment that Barbados’ two bit lowlife colonial negro leaders kept until the 21st century..

    https://www.nytimes.com/1971/02/07/archives/barbados-keeps-its-distance-to-resist-change-barbados-keeps-its.html?fbclid=IwAR3u3D4FKE6fss4dyv_rbuexpjqCuXxREt_HeuB3SxVLYwMZBJubxsKYmnI


  2. Barrow the father of independence, the hero of the working people. @ William’s duopoly comes alive.
    I remember Barrow’s campaign against Leroy Harewood ant the PPM/Black Star. Evil man. I also remember his treatment of John Connell. Remember why he got rid of local government and disestablish the Anglican Church?
    But we love mythical history.


  3. Skerritt might have won the battle but his job for the next five years is to win the war
    There is nothing worse than a govt having to look over its shoulder looking for the enemy
    Haiti is a text book case of too much too long


  4. Hal A
    Remember why he got rid of local government and disestablish the Anglican Church?
    +++++++++
    No, we don’t remember why, could you give us the history?

    BTW if those actions were so egregious, why haven’t successive Gov’ts reversed them?


  5. @ Sargeant

    Both the Thompson/Stuart and now the Mottley governments have, or are planning, to replace local government. Is there any truth in the claim that he got rid of local government to spite ED Mottley? Is there any truth that he disestablished the Anglican church because his father was not appointed bishop?
    I am like Burton Hinds.


  6. @ Hal,
    Recently, I have been championing the virtues of parishes becoming autonomous entities. This is perhaps the only way to nullify a corrupt government and to consolidate power to communities. Of cause the blog master ridiculed my suggestion without developing an alternative voice to this dead hand and near obsolete government.

    No surprise there when one considers the terrible legacy left by Barrow. It was a sin and a crime on the part of Barrow to have snuffed out the black nationalist voice. So much for pluralism. In its place we appear willing to accept totalitarism. Step forward Mia and the rest of our Caricom leaders.


  7. @Hal A

    Burton Hinds? I thought you dealt in facts, not innuendo nor gossip but the fact remains neither Tom Adams; Bree St. John; Erskine Sandiford; Owen Arthur; David Thompson nor Freundel Stuart reversed those actions. I will wait and see what Mia does, however I don’t see/hear any groundswell for the return of local Gov’t and even Anglicans aren’t clamoring for the reestablishment of the Anglican Church.

    BTW didn’t Barrow’s election campaign call for the dissolution of local Gov’t?


  8. @ Sargeant

    Don’t be silly. Whether it is called parish councils or constituency councils ow whatever (there is now a commission taking place, the Thorne Commission) which is about local government.
    Re-establishing the church in a secular society is a no-no. But Barrow’s father, Reginald, applied for the position of Bishop of Barbados and was turned down. WHERE IS THE GOSSIP AND INNUENDO?
    By the way, the Burton Hinds reference was meant to be a joke. One reason why I prefer to be serious on BU. Someone always comes oust of the wood work.


  9. @TLNS

    The real test will be what powers the new councils are given. In our micro political environment, can you imagine the government handing over power for social services, schools, street lighting and cleaning, neighbourhood policing, noise pollution and road repairs.
    In reality it will probability be a talking shop.


  10. @Hal A
    But Barrow’s father, Reginald, applied for the position of Bishop of Barbados and was turned down.
    +++++++++++++++++
    Source? Still a leap to suggest that was the reason for the disestablishment of the Anglican Church and since no one has ever bothered to restore the Anglican Church to its former position history has shown that Barrow was correct.


  11. Sargeant
    December 9, 2019 9:55 PM

    @Hal A
    But Barrow’s father, Reginald, applied for the position of Bishop of Barbados and was turned down.
    +++++++++++++++++
    Source? Still a leap to suggest that was the reason for the disestablishment of the Anglican Church and since no one has ever bothered to restore the Anglican Church to its former position history has shown that Barrow was correct.

    +++++++++++++++++++++

    Just curious but when and how did the Anglican Church become established?

    Was there actually an act of Parliament?

    Did it come from the K/Q of E was head of Church and State?


  12. Sargeant
    December 9, 2019 11:00 AM

    I just watched part of the Aljezeera documentary on the issuing of Diplomatic Passports by the Dominica and I remember EW Barrow’s description of Eric Gairy as a “political bandit” sadly they are still amongst us.

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++

    In their numbers!!


  13. @John

    Here is an excerpt from the link;

    On 1st April 1969, the Anglican Church was disestablished and dis-endowed. By an Act of parliament, known as the Anglican Church Act 1969 (Cap.375), the Anglican Church ceased to be established by law. This Act gave it the Church responsibility to manage its own affairs, pay its clergy and maintain its buildings. The government of Barbados reduced its contributions to the Diocese on a sliding scale, and these contributions ended many years ago. The Church is completely self-supporting at this time.

    http://www.anglican.bb/hist


  14. Sargeant

    The reason I asked is because Barbados was populated by Quakers who did not go to church except to put in an appearance and avoid persecution.

    They had their own Meeting Rooms.

    They were always being fined or worse for not paying their church dues which supported the priest because they believed they did not need an intermediary with God.

    Since they were in effect the congregation, what need for a priest!!

    By 1824 the Anglican church had space for about 5000 or about 1/3 of the free population!!

    It could hardly be described as established prior to 1824, the arrival of the first Bishop!!

    My guess is it was after 1824.


  15. @ the Honourable Blogmaster your assistance please with an item here for Reverend Joseph Atherley


  16. RE But Barrow’s father, Reginald, applied for the position of Bishop of Barbados and was turned down.
    I DID NOT KNOW THAT ONE SOUGHT the position of Bishop of Barbados BY APPLICATION
    CLEARLY THERE IS A PROCESS OF CHOOSING the position of Bishop of Barbados……….EVEN THOUGH THIS PROCESS IS CLEARLY UNSCRIPTURAL


  17. Piece there is no free lunch if u want to campaign on behalf of Atherley
    You have to buy time on space on BU
    Lest i remind u that i have been used and discarded like an ole shoe by David
    You did your jib well to oust the last lot
    Your services are no more important and u are no longer relevant
    Hee heee heee

  18. Piece the Legend Avatar

    Heheheheh

    @ ManyPussy

    You are again speaking a truth

    Heheheheh

    De ole man getting de Blogmaster BORG vexed and “flamed” cause I promoting the People’s Party for Democracy and Development and this IS NOT HIS BOSS

    But is not this topic about government and good governance AND DICTATORSHIPS BEING PERPETUATED?

    I guess dat it going take some sort of personal loss to one of the BORG for it to become something more that a game hosting BU

    Until then it is purely an exercise in periodic commentary AND GEORGE LINNAEUS BANKS quotations!


  19. Dominica’s Prime Minister Skerritt was effusive in his praise for Hartley Henry and Peter Wickham for helping him and party to be successful in multiple General Elections. Nation journalist Sanka Price felt the pressing need to highlight Skerritt’s disclosure in a full page spread.


  20. What a dam shame that those two names would be mentioned in history as helping to elect a dictator

  21. Piece the Legend Avatar

    Ahhhh now de ole man understands who the writer of the previous article on this blog is!

    Did not realise that Mr Henry was/is still in the political strategist field!

    I now “see” the style of authorship AND DE OLE MAN WAS RIGHT ABOUT THE AGE OF THE COMMENTATOR and his predisposition towards old time engagement strategies.

    Now, do not get me wrong, Mr Henry is good at his craft and so is Wickham (some of the time) but UNLESS YOU UPGRADE YOUR STRATEGIES TO MEET THE TIMES, you will be pushed into the political strategist wilderness.

    Mr. Hartley Henry intimates TOO MUCH OF THE PERSONAL ACRIMONY MESSAGE and it alienates the people.

    But de ole man will say THIS DEPENDS!

    Look at the Mugabe Mottley Message.

    Were it a single attack on the Dictator it might be said that people will get tired BUT OBSERVE THE DIVERSITY IN THE MESSAGE that is constantly being fueled by Mugabe every week.

    Mugabe brings the ammunition to the battle and she fans the fire!

    All de ole man does is point people heads in the right direction and the rest of the play unfolds by itself

    Heheheheh

  22. Piece the Legend Avatar

    @ the Honourable Blogmaster your assistance please with an item here for the people


  23. PIECE
    HERE IS A THING
    WE TIEF ROSS FROM DOMINICA AND NOW WE AINT GOT NO WATER FOR DE STUDENTS TO BATHE
    I NEED TO PUT THIS ON VALUEMD

  24. Piece the Legend Avatar

    @ Dr. GP my fellow myope and apostate.

    At least in Dominica the medical students had 365 rivers to bathe in.

    Ronda here in Barbados dem only got de nasty Constitution River.


  25. This is an irresponsible comment. All are aware ROSS had moved from Dominica and operated in other sites before the decision was taken by them to relocate operations to Barbados.


  26. WAIT TILL I PUT IT PUN VALUEMD
    GOING TO BDOS TO STUDY?
    TAKE WATER TO BATHE WID YA


  27. This is what a Christian minded person is minded to so, tell untruths about the land of their birth.


  28. YES, CHRISTIAN MINDED PERSONS TEND TO TELL THE TRUTH

    IT IS A TRUTH THAT THERE ARE WATER WOES IN BARBADOS IS THAT NOT SO ?


  29. The majority of Ross students live at Coverley, no water woes. They go to school at a facility located next to Llaro Court, no water woes. They hang out at Sky Mall, no water woes.


  30. RATS HERE RATS THERE RATS EVERYWHERE IN BARBADOS
    L;OTS OF LEPTO CASES TO LEARN FROM LOL


  31. RATS IN MY BREAD RATS IN MY BED RATS IN MY HEAD

    RATS RATS RATS RAT ATTACK DEY PUN MY BACK


  32. David truth unlike milk does not spoil
    Mia teif Ross from Dominica
    No way can agreement for Ross to relocate could have been done so quickly
    Worst yet debate of concerns for or against Ross was nit even debated in Parliament
    All barbadians know is that Ross was relocating to Barbados
    Measly mout political poochlickers like Hartly and de udder one after being abandoned by the DLP had to make a living and no other choice but to cuddle up wid Mia
    Birds of feathers flock together

  33. Piece the Legend Avatar

    The thing which Dr. GP ‘s comment underscores is THE FACTS OF THIS MATTER!

    And while the Honourable Blogmaster as part of the BORG rushes in to defend the indefensible the ole man will provide a different perspective on this matter.

    Any prospective party seeking to become the new administration HAS TO FIND ISSUES THAT RESONATE WITH THE PEOPLE

    The issue of electricity being off for two days!

    With the Mugabe administration selling out Bridgetown and BTIi officials, OF WHOM THE RENTED JACKASS ***, becoming millionaires overnight, YOU UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF ELECTRICITY, WATER, GAS, TRANSPORTATION AND HEALTH!

    Just to name a few!

    When a man cannot bade his doggie, AS PER USUAL, he does put on cologne or as we call it Prefume AND CARRY HE NASTY ASS ALL BOUT DE PLACE!

    Not so with a woman!

    If you want to lose the RH votes of your women constituents quick, give the poor water services.

    When she cant bade she pokerts for 2 days AND YOU LOST SHE VOTE!

    The issue here AS POSITED BY DR. GP on a blog who subject is Politics IS A VALID POINT AND REASONABLE AS A POLITICAL STRATEGY but for the Minister of Disinformation one would expect their serious blowback BECAUSE IT IS HITTING AT THEIR BELOVED MUGABE!

    Ironically it is the same David King who does say politics is a blood sport but, more and more, he showing that he does only see de BLP red blood.

    Every body else blood is shy$e coloured brown AND DONT COUNT!


  34. PIECE

    TEK UM EASY
    DAY DOES RUN TIL NITE CATCH IT
    AND PRESSURE DOES BURST PIPE

    WHEN DE WIND BLOW THE DUST WILL CLEAR

    NONE OF THE PLANS OR PROGRAMS OF THE GOB ARE
    Clear,
    coherent,
    comprehensive,
    consistent OR
    conclusive.

    NONE OF THE PLANS OR PROGRAMS OF THE GOB
    contain substance NOR ARE THEY
    solid
    successive
    sequential OR
    systematic.

    HAVE NO FEAR
    THEY WILL FALL FLAT AND WILL BE FRUITLESS

  35. Piece the Legend Avatar

    De ole man expect dat dem going falsify Gathering 2020 information which is consistent with building the myth TO APPEASE THE IMF

    heheheheh

    http://imgur.com/CVnJLtn


  36. Good for him
    Although the courts might be corrupt as well

    UWP leader, Lennox Linton

    Loop News
    Lennox Linton and the Opposition United Workers Party, are heading to court to challenge what they say, are irregularities during Dominica’s general election.

    Mr Linton said after deliberating over the results, the UWP has concluded that the December 6 election was not free and fair.

    They have since renewed their calls for election reform.

    The opposition leader said had the government heeded their cries for reform, the Dominica Labour Party would not have been able to steal the election.

    He accused Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit and the DLP, of bribing Dominicans who live abroad, to return to the country to vote. He said this was done at the expense of the UWP, who only won three of the islands 21 seats. The DLP copped a landslide victory, winning the other 18.

    In his address to supporters at a meeting on Thursday night, the opposition leader said “We are going to court with this matter. We have not had much success in the court over the years but that is neither here nor there. It is a tool that we have that we will continue to use.”

    He contends, that all that went wrong during the election process, must be set right.

    Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit could not be reached for comm


  37. All these concerns cannot be swept away as sour grapes but should be an eye opener to a serious undertow of iron hand leadership that is sweeping across small island nation

    Dominician news on line

    General Secretary of the Dominica Public Service Union (DPSU), Thomas Letang, has responded to statements made by Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit as it relates to systems his government plans to put in place for public officers to express their concerns.

    The prime minister said recently, at his swearing-in ceremony, that there are too many complaints by public officers going around, some of which are legitimate and this system needs to be put in place so persons who were aggrieved by the actions of the administration of the public service have an opportunity for their cases to be heard.

    He also expressed concerns about public officer acting in a position for several years, and others who have not been appointed for 15 years and said this has to be addressed.

    However, Letang, who spoke to Dominica News Online (DNO) on Thursday said he does not support this proposal which makes no sense to him and labelled it an attempt by the government to control the public service.

    “Cabinet at no time should have anything to do with the people’s employment unless it is a contract worker and Cabinet is giving you a contract for a period of time and even that has to go to the Public Service Commission for its endorsement,” he said. “It is an attempt to control the Public Service and we will not fall for that and any attempt to do so will be met by serious objection and protest by the union.”

    Letang contends that this move by Skerrit is morally wrong, unacceptable in any democratic society and is meant to weaken the public service.

    Before the general elections, numerous protests and meetings were conducted by the PSU for salary negotiations with the government – but according to Letang, all of that seemed to have fallen on deaf ears as their complaints were never answered.

    Elections have now passed and the same government (Dominica Labour Party- DLP) is now back in office.

    Letang is calling on public officers to “open their eyes” and recognize that they are “treading on a slippery road” and nobody in their right senses should support what the prime minister has suggested.

    “The union has to be much more militant than it has been and we have to go all out to talk to the members, to educate our members, in other words our education drive must be enhanced because this is dangerous where the public officers have been calling and the people have been expressing their concerns,” he stated.

    Skerrit has also said that he believes it is the cabinet’s job to take a keener interest in the welfare of public officers and to provide them with an avenue where they can express their concerns if they feel that they are being unfairly treated.

    Letang noted that this statement is illogical as Dominica is under a Westminster Government and that the prime minister has to understand that this is not the role and responsibility of the cabinet.

    He stated that the country has three branches of government which consists of the legislature, the administrative branch and the judiciary.

    “The legislature, which is where the politicians come in, they are not responsible for the day to day administration of the public service. Senior public officers are charged with that responsibility and to come up with any system where complaints by public officers can be made to Cabinet is a dictatorial approach,” Letang stated.

    He said the prime minister’s statement is a clear departure from what Dominica has been accustomed to and what actually exists, adding that this gives way to more victimization and favouritism among citizens.

    He said the union has also investigated the matter involving public workers who have not been appointed and found that some of the recommendations from the union are awaiting clearance from the prime minister.

    He pointed out that since workers have raised the issue of salary increase “over and over and over again”, Skerrit needs to provide the clearance; if that is where the matter is, so persons can be permanently appointed after being employed for over 10 years.

    Letang suggested that there is a need for greater mobilization of union members, greater enhancement of their educational programs and communication with their members in a more effective way because he recognizes that there is a battle ahead of them


  38. Ramifications are real coming from Dominica election
    Skerrit vows to stand up against his opponents and ‘deal with all of them’

    Sounds familiar..hmmmm


  39. Yes, a reminder of Jones shooting some people and cracking some heads.


  40. Parliamentary Representative for the Vieille Case constituency, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, has sent a warning to his political opponents that he is prepared to stand up against them and “deal with all of them.”

    Skerrit told his supporters at a thankyou meeting in the Vieille Case constituency over the weekend, “So, they can’t test me; I ain’t fraid dem. You know I will stand up against them and I can deal with all of them…because I know, I have the army, my supporters, behind me from this constituency in particular


  41. David u are an idiot


  42. Spot on!


  43. David. Correct..
    I agree! two thumbs up dummy


  44. Here she goes Mia sticking her big a.sss in a bad situation in Dominica
    What is her problem


  45. Earlier there was a statement that Barrow disestablished the Anglican Church because his father wasn’t appointed Bishop of Barbados. I just read the attached article and based on the timeline of incidents Barrow’s father had left the Anglican/Episcopalian Church and was a member of another denomination long before Barrow was PM and long before he could be considered for the job of Bishop of Barbados unless the Anglicans were in the habit of appointing outsiders to the position of Bishop.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/01/03/the-story-of-rev-reginald-grant-barrow/

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