ST. Vincent-Gonsalves is to publish a book about his relationship with the Castro brothers.

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Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves holding his new book about Fidel and Raúl Castro
Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves announces upcoming publication detailing his personal and political relationship with Fidel and Raúl Castro.

KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, CMC – Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, Wednesday, said while he has just published a book on regional integration, he also intends to write another one detailing his working relationship with former Cuban leaders, Fidel and Raúl Castro, as well as the late Venezuelan Leader Hugo Chavez and his successor, Nicolas Maduro.

Speaking on his weekly radio program on the state-owned NBC Radio, Gonsalves, one of the longest-serving heads of government in the English-speaking Caribbean, said the latest publication is in addition to other works he has done focusing on the region’s socio-economic and political development.

“And there is one, which I am hoping to have published before the general election is called on Caribbean political leadership,” Gonsalves said.

Gonsalves, 79, is seeking an unprecedented sixth consecutive term in office and is leading the ruling Unity Labor Party (ULP) into the general election, widely expected to take place before year-end, preferably in November.

He told radio listeners that the book on Caribbean political leadership “is a big book with three parts, with the first part being a kind of autobiographical memoir on what made me the leader who I am”.

The leader of the ULP since 2001, said the book explores his ideas “and everything, and then I discuss different dimensions of leadership and I also discuss 40 political leaders who have served with me in CARICOM (Caribbean Community)”.

He said he has discussed 10 leaders “who have gone to the great beyond”, one of them Patrick Manning (of Trinidad and Tobago).

He said there is a chapter on the late Barbados prime minister, Errol Barrow, Dr. Cheddi Jagan of Guyana, Maurice Bishop, the first left wing head of government in Grenada, the Dominican Rosie Douglas as well as Sir Robert Bradshaw of St. Kitts and Nevis, the former St. Vincent and the Grenadines prime minister, Milton Cato, as well as Norman Manley of Jamaica and Alexander Bustamante and “the making of the modern Jamaica”.

Gonsalves said there is also a chapter on national liberation from the Haitian leader Toussaint Louverture to Tim Hector of Antigua and Barbuda.

“I could not do everybody in any case, otherwise the thing is already voluminous…and once I have life, I will always put pen to paper,” he said, adding “so I had this one on integration in my system and this one on Caribbean political leadership in the system (and) I get them out.

“I want to write one, for instance, on my work with Fidel, Raoul, Chavez, and Maduro. My observations stem from the fact that I think the general public and students of politics are interested in the topics I am discussing.

“I am writing, I am putting out ideas,” he said, recalling that after the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the eruption of the La Soufriere Volcano as well as the global crisis emanating from the Russia-Ukraine war, he wrote a publication “laying out a plan, a framework for St. Vincent and the Grenadines,” which is available on Amazon.

Gonsalves said it was also crucial for members of the opposition to have their ideas published, adding, “You think people are going to throw away tested leadership, with energy and will, vision and skill”.

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