Vincent Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves has issued a bold and contentious appeal to his Unity Labour Party (ULP) supporters, urging them to mobilize on the night of the 27th election results announcement. He aims to prevent any resistance from the opposition during this critical time.
Speaking at a party meeting in Mayreau, Gonsalves explicitly instructed ULP supporters to be ready on election night. He emphasized,
“I want labour people on the streets,”indicating a proactive approach to counter potential opposition challenges.
He used a metaphor to describe the opposition's political position, saying,
“This is their last train to San Fernando.”
Gonsalves appealed to what he called the “labour warriors” and “labour army” to stay alert and prevent what he described as possible “misbehavior” from “sore losers.”
This firm rhetoric has sparked concerns about rising electoral tensions, with some viewing his call as an attempt to intimidate opposition supporters.
Author's summary: Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves has urged his supporters to vigilantly take to the streets on election night, reflecting high political tensions as the ULP strives to maintain power.