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Central Kingstown MP and NDP President St. Clair Leacock speaking in a 15, 2025 photo.
Central Kingstown MP and NDP President St. Clair Leacock speaking in a 15, 2025 photo.
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Central Kingstown MP, St. Clair Leacock says he will consider any visit to St. Vincent and the Grenadines by Taiwan President Lai Ching-te “in the middle of this year” to be interference in the country’s politics.

Debating the EC$1.85 billion budget for 2025 on Wednesday, the opposition lawmaker noted that Vincentians are likely to elect a new government this year — ahead of the February 2026 constitutional deadline. 

He said that the capital programme shows that the Ministry of Housing plans to build 1,000 houses this year and the financing is listed as local.

“It’s only when we get down to the end we see that we have to depend on a grant from our friends, Taiwan — significant, substantial.”

He told Parliament that he did not want to “go too far into this Taiwan’s contribution because that will have implications.

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“But maybe let me to say it here now, as I see it now though, because I’m not squaring off or looking for issues with anyone else nor is our party, because I think that’s inclusive of the fact that the President of Taiwan may be here sometime this year. I think I heard that last year.”

Last year, after attending Lai’s inauguration in Taipei, Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves announced that he had invited the Taiwan president to visit SVG.

Leacock told Parliament:

“If the president of Taiwan came to St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the middle of this year, I would construe it to be interference in the politics of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. It’s an electoral year.”

Responding to a comment from across the floor, Leacock said:

“I said my interpretation of his presence here in an election year would be construed by me — I am entitled to an opinion — as interference into the political affairs of a sovereign state.

“And you don’t jump too high and jump off your horse because you can’t have it both ways. Because when we had Taiwan out at the Argyle International Airport receiving [the President of] India, we pulled them out the line.

“So today we want them, the next day we don’t want them.  And we push them and pull them here according to our ideology and ideology, is Major talking. So don’t come with them rancour for me.”

Leacock is one of two vice presidents of the main opposition New Democratic Party (NDP), which in 2016 announced that if elected to office it would sever ties with Taiwan and establish diplomatic relations with China.

At that time, the NDP was led by Arnhim Eustace, who has since retired from politics, with Godwin Friday replacing him as NDP president and leader of the opposition.

Under Friday’s leadership, the NDP has hinted from time to time at a softening of its pro-China stance but has not backed away from its adoption of the One China policy.

General elections are widely expected by November this year, ahead of the February 2026 constitutional deadline.

Leacock is slated to seek a fourth consecutive five-year term as MP for Central Kingstown in that vote.

SVG and Taiwan have remained diplomatic allies since ties were established in 1981.

One reply on “Leacock against Taiwan president visiting SVG before elections”

  1. This is the first time I am seeing sign of a ULP defeat. It may even lose Central Leeward. Brewster is seeing and having problems in Layou, where he and others made promises that are taking too long or out of the play-book. I don’t believe the visit will help the ULP. NDP will win by 1 or 2 seats. Voters in Layou and probably Baga will call the tune for the coming election.
    There are many fishing boats in Layou that are inoperable due to engine parts. This has caused weeks with little or no fish. But then again there is the tri-tri season that has taken a toll throughout the fishing industry season. The fish that came up the river to spawn don’t see their offspring reentering the sea to draw the bigger fish closer to shore where the fisher-folks can catch some species of fish.
    I believe a 1 year ban of tri-tri can prove if it has an effect on the fishing industry. Keep in mind only a few people may profit from the season and far fewer people eat or profit from the catch. This is my view and I’d like anyone to prove I am wrong.
    The election will surly demonstrate the future of SVG.
    n of a ULP defeat. It may even lose Central Leeward

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