Former Grenada prime minister vows to play a constructive role as Opposition

Former prime minister of Grenada, Dr. Keith Mitchell has vowed that his six New National Party (NNP) legislators will play “a constructive role” as opposition to the newly elected government of Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell.

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Mitchell, 44, led the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to a 9-6 victory over the NNP in last Thursday’s general election reversing two consecutive general elections in which the party failed to win a single seat in the 15-member Parliament.

In a television broadcast, Mitchell, 75, said he is aware that there is a level of disappointment among the NNP supporters “because the results were not exactly what we wanted them to be.

“But in spite of that I am eternally grateful for all of your contributions. The support you have shown me in particular — not just during the campaign — but through all the years – has been remarkable.”

He said while the “sting of defeat hurts, we all have to remain engaged for the prospects of this nation depend on the contribution of each and every one of you.

“As a party, this New National Party will survive this current setback, as we still remain the perennial dominant force in national politics. This is underscored by the fact that in one of our worse nights we still got 28, 959 of the popular votes, only 2,471 less than the winner.”

But he acknowledged that there is no doubt that the party has to “reform, reorganize and re-energize the movement.

“There is a need for review but no recriminations. But we will also have to be frank and honest in those deliberations. The reviews and the discussions have already begun and will no doubt continue in the immediate period.

Mitchell, who had been one of the longest-serving prime ministers in the Caribbean Community, CARICOM, said he will meet immediately with the new parliamentary caucus, namely the six members who were victorious.

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He said meetings will also take place with the national executive “and we will continue to listen to the rank and file, and other well-wishers.”

He said he had spoken to Grenada’s new prime minister “and so we are willing to give the new government support in promoting policies and programs that will be for the benefit of the nation.

“We shall play a constructive role as Opposition, understanding that any opposition will be on philosophical issues that we think might be in the better interest of the country.

“While we understand every new government will come with different ideas and approaches, we are urging the new administration to positively consider not dismantling programs that especially benefit ordinary people the most.

We must always stand up and look out for what the bible describes as the least among us, and that shall be our foremost mission now and forever,” Mitchell said in his broadcast.

Attorney Dickon Mitchell is Grenada’s ninth Prime Minister.

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