On behalf of the Caribbean Community, I congratulate the people
of St. Kitts and Nevis for the peaceful manner in which polling at the general elections
was conducted yesterday, 16 February 2015. In a preliminary report to the CARICOM Secretary-General,
the Chief of the CARICOM Electoral Observation Mission stated that the process
was generally orderly, despite some challenges.
CARICOM is therefore extremely concerned that the Supervisor
of Elections has not yet officially declared the results of the preliminary
count. The Caribbean Community calls on
the Supervisor of the Elections to do so without further delay. The time-honoured practice in St. Kitts and
Nevis has been to release the preliminary results of elections within hours of
the close of the polls. The non-release
of the preliminary results is therefore unacceptable and creates a climate of
uncertainty.
I call on all concerned to fulfill their obligations in the
electoral process, to respect the will of the people of St. Kitts and Nevis and
to ensure that the democratic traditions of our Caribbean Community are upheld.