ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada (CMC) — The main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has won Thursday’s general elections, according to preliminary results released here.
The NDC has been declared victor in nine of the 15 seats with the remainder going to the New National Party (NNP) of Prime Minister Keith Mitchell.
Several government ministers including the Finance Minister Gregory Bowen, the Minister of Legal Affairs, Kindra Mathurin-Stewart, the Minister with responsibility for Forestry and Fisheries, Alvin Da Breo as well as the Minister for Infrastructure Development, Nolan Cox, and Pamela Moses, the Minister for Information and Communications Technology, all lost their seats in the election.
The NDC leader, Dickon Mitchell, 44, who took over the opposition party in October last year, defeated Foreign Affairs Minister Oliver Joseph by a margin of 4,414 to 2,742 votes in the St. David constituency.
Earlier, Mitchell comfortably won his St. George North West seat. Mitchell, who called the general election ahead of the constitutional March 2023 deadline, polled 2,211 votes as against 773 for Jonathan LaCrette of the NDC.
In a message posted on its website, the NDC said, “we are overwhelmed with gratitude and stand humbled before the Lord our God and you, the people of Grenada, Carriacou & Petite Martinique.
“Thank you from the bottom of each and every one of our hearts. “This victory is not ours, but yours.
“Now, the hard work begins, but, first, join us … at La Sagesse Playing Field for a special victory celebration.
“Together, we are moving Grenada FORWARD,” the NDC added
Congratulations to you and your party.
If was svg think they could have won? Never.