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UWP Confident Of The Support Of Saint Lucians Ahead Of Elections

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The ruling United Workers Party (UWP) says it is confident  of the support of Saint Lucians ahead of general elections. Nancy Charles, a member of the UWP's Campaign Committee, also feels people are satisfied with the work of the government. Therefore, she said the party is very confident  that the people will retain ruling party. […]

This article UWP Confident Of The Support Of Saint Lucians Ahead Of Elections appeared first on St. Lucia Times News.

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