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OAS secretary general hails St Lucia's 'stable' democracy February 26, 2008 Caribbean Net News WASHINGTON, USA: "Saint Lucia feels like a much older society than its twenty-nine years. Its democracy is stable, its institutions are strong and its people are prospering,” Organization of American States (OAS) Secretary General José Miguel Insulza declared, as he marked the Caribbean nation’s 29th anniversary of independence as special guest of Prime Minister Stephenson King.
While in Saint Lucia, Insulza had the opportunity to meet and interact with the Prime Minister and members of his administration, as well as with Governor General Dame Pearlette Louisy and leader of the Opposition, Dr Kenny Anthony. In those meetings the parties discussed ongoing cooperation between Saint Lucia and the OAS in areas of sustainable development, poverty alleviation, governance and security. The Secretary General also briefed the government on progress in the planning for the upcoming Summit of the Americas in Trinidad & Tobago (2009) and for the 38the regular session of the OAS General Assembly, to be held in Medellin, Colombia, next June. Insulza also toured Saint Lucia, where he was given a first-hand look at some of the projects that the OAS has funded in over the years.
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