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The Government of Dominica says it remains confident that PM Roosevelt Skerrit will win his dual citizenship case when the matter goes to trial. Mr Skerrit and his education minister won their seats in last December’s election, but a high court judge on Wednesday granted an opposition petition for the court to determine whether their […]
The Eastern Caribbean Supreme high Court has struck out a number of petitions submitted by the United Workers Party which pointed to irregularities during the December 18, 2009 general elections. Justice Brian Cottle read out a 65 page verdict, outlining the analysis of each of the petitions in detail.
Q95News - Following an announcement by the British High Commissioner for the Eastern Caribbean over concerns of breeches of immigration regulations being the main reason for the UK considering the introduction of visas for visitors from Dominica and St. Lucia, Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit says he is urging Dominican citizens to be more honest […]
Q95News - Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has urged members of his party to keep in dialogue with the people, as Cabinet will not have all the answers. He says the corporation of everyone on island would be needed to take Dominica to the next level. The Prime Minister acknowledges that there is division among the […]
The Dominica Labour Party (DLP) has been officially declared the winner of the December 18th 2009 Dominica general elections with a landslide victory, by winning 17 of the 21 seats in the country’s parliament. Just one constituency (seat) shy of DLP predicted eighteen seats.
This is the second consecutive victory at the polls for Prime Minister […]