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C ommo nwe a l t h memb e r c o u n t r i e s Following the death of Sir John Compton at the age of 82 in September 2007, Stephenson King, who had been acting for Compton during his illness, was sworn in as Prime Minister. In the November 2011 election Kenny Anthony and the SLP ousted the UWP government, winning 11 seats (49.7 per cent of the vote) to the UWP’s six (45.8 per cent), and Anthony began a third term as Prime Minister. Local government Ministry: Social Transformation, Local Government and Community Empowerment Local government is provided for by the Local Government Ordinance 1947 and the Castries Corporation Act 1967, and reference is made to it in the constitution. The Ministry of Social Transformation, Local Government and Community Empowerment is responsible for and nominates local government, which comprises one city council (Castries) and 13 ‘quarter’ councils. The 13 quarters comprise three towns, six villages and four districts. There are no local elections; they were suspended in 1979. The councils do not have revenue-raising powers. National development plan The Saint Lucia National Vision Plan is the national long-range development plan. It is based on broad public consultations and an important objective of the plan is that investment should be spread throughout the island, creating jobs and circulating wealth widely. The Medium-Term Development Strategy is the related prioritised action plan, spanning a three- or five-year period and encompassing all areas of government activity. It sets development goals and priorities. Governance The Economic Planning Unit of the Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs, Planning and Social Security plays a pivotal role in the preparation, implementation and monitoring of the Medium-Term Development Strategy. Further information Government of Saint Lucia: www.govt.lc Commonwealth Secretariat: www.thecommonwealth.org Commonwealth Governance: www.commonwealthgovernance.org Commonwealth Governance Handbook 2014/15 236 Governance institutions Bureau of Standards: www.slbs.org.lc Eastern Caribbean Central Bank: www.eccb-centralbank.org Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange: www.ecseonline.com Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court: www.eccourts.org Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority: www.ectel.int Electoral Department: www.electoral.gov.lc Ministry of Commerce, Business Development, Investment and Consumer Affairs: www.commerce.gov.lc Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs, Planning and Social Security: www.finance.gov.lc National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission: www.ntrc.org.lc


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