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The family of St. Lucia’s ambassador to the
United Nations – Julian r. Hunte says they will support him if
he decides to re-enter active politics. Hunte is currently
considering an invitation to contest the Gros Islet seat, a
constituency he has represented in the past.
Former SLP leader and former leader of the
opposition – Julian Hunte – says he is considering the request
to run in Gros Islet, but has not decided whether he would
make himself available for the contest.
The endorsed candidate – Armstrong Alexis
backed out from the race recently, citiing a lack of support
from top brass of the Labour party. Alexis was not the first
to accuse the party of withholding support; former Soufriere
MP – Walter Francois made similar accusations when he
announced his decision not to seek re-election. But the
ambassador’s son – Christopher Hunte – says the family is a
political family so a reentry into elective politics by his
father is not a stretch. He says, however, that it is not a
done deal as some are suggesting.
The younger Hunte says the family will
support the UN Ambassador, whatever his decision. He also
indicated that his father is well aware of what he is going
into. The Prime Minister has confirmed that the party is in
discussions with Hunte about running, but says no decision has
been made.
The younger Hunte has called on the public to
visit his father to let him know how they feel about his
possible comeback into active politics. According to the
younger Hunte, this is the only way his father can make an
informed decision about running in the upcoming
elections. |