Dominica PM Roosevelt Skerrit among five candidates not facing the electorate

Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit is among six candidates of the ruling Dominica Labour Party (DLP), who will not face the electorate on December 6 when Dominicans vote for a new government in the snap general election.

Skerrit and five other DLP candidates, including health minister Dr. Irving McIntyre, were nominated unopposed for the election on Friday that Skerrit called two years ahead of the constitutional deadline.

“The following seats have been declared for the Dominica Labour Party candidates, as they were duly elected unopposed at the end of the nomination period,” according to a statement posted on the Government Information Service (GIS) website.

It named the constituencies as Vielle Case, which Skerrit has been representing since 2000, the Roseau Valley represented by McIntyre since 2019. The other constituencies are in Paix Bouche, Cottage, Colihaut and Petite Savanne where the DLP had nominated new candidates.

The two main opposition parties, the United Workers Party (UWP) and the Dominica Freedom Party said they are boycotting the polls.

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Roseau Valley have said they would be boycotting the polls because of the lack of promised electoral reform. At least two independent candidates have said they would contest the polls and the newly formed Team Unity Dominica (TUD) said it will nominate candidates.

The Electoral Office has not yet issued any formal statement regarding the nomination of candidates for the 21- seat Parliament.

But prior to the Nomination Day it issued a statement stating “if at the end of seven hours, there is only one candidate duly nominated, the returning officer will immediately declare that candidate to be duly elected. If there is more than one candidate duly nominated, the returning officer will adjourn the poll to the date stated in the writ, December 6th, 2022”.

In the 2019 general election, the DLP won 18 of the 21 seats. The other three seats were won by the UWP.

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