ST. KITTS-Churches call for a peaceful campaign as voters wait for the election date announcement

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BASSETERRE, St. Kitts– Religious groups here say they are hoping for a peaceful transition and calmness amongst citizens as St. Kitts-Nevis prepares to hold a general election later this year following the collapse of the coalition Team Unity government of Prime Minister Dr. Timothy Harris.

Parliament has already been dissolved, and Prime Minister Harris, who fired several of his ministers earlier this month, has said he will soon announce a date for the general elections.

In a joint statement, the Christian Council and Evangelical Association “express grave concern and offer prayerful mediation during this period when the Federation is in a very critical political stalemate.

“The Christian community prays for a peaceful transition and calmness amongst the citizens and asks that the process be allowed to take its course orderly and peaceful. We admonish all citizens and residents to adhere to the highest standards of our democratic traditions by ensuring that we each play our part peacefully within the confines of the laws of our Federation,” the religious groups said.

They said that they were also praying for the well-being of those on whom added responsibilities have been placed to carry on the functions of government in the interim and that “God grant them the strength and fortitude needed at this time and that swift and urgent action be taken to alleviate the situation.”

The religious groups are also calling for a peaceful campaign, urging both the leadership of political parties and their supporters “to refrain from personal attacks against each other.

“We pray that the officials who will direct the electoral process take special care in exercising their responsibilities to build public confidence in the fairness and integrity of the entire electoral process.

“We earnestly pray that the God whom we serve will guide the affairs of this nation and so bring about a peaceful resolution to the present state of affairs. We invite the whole Federation to implore the grace and guidance of God upon all of us and our Federation at this time so that all matters before us would be resolved justly and peacefully by the will of God for our nation.”

The People’s Action Movement (PAM) and the Concerned Citizens Movement (CCM), two of the three parties that had formed the coalition government that was re-elected to office two years ago, have already indicated that they will contest the elections as a coalition.

Prime Minister Harris’s People’s Labour Party (PLP) and the main opposition St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP), are the other parties that will seek to gain control of the 11-member Parliament.

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