1. In St. Vincent, the victory in the polls was an unprecedented fourth for Sir James Mitchell, albeit with a one seat majority. However, Opposition ULP Leader Vincent Beache is calling for fresh elections citing fraud and bribery (00:00-04:59)
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: |
The British Broadcasting Corporation,
Greaves, Keith Stone (anchor),
Mitchell, James (interviewee),
Beache, Vincent (interviewee),
Finley, Mike (correspondent),
Fraser, Tony (correspondent),
Ganga, Finbar (interviewee),
Osana, Roy (correspondent),
Venner, Dwight (interviewee),
Narine, Frank (interviewee),
Persaud, Anand (interviewee),
Crosskill, Simon (correspondent) |
Other Authors: |
The University of the West Indies |
Format: | Recording, oral
biblioteca
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Language: | English |
Published: |
The British Broadcasting Corporation
1998-06-16
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Subjects: | Elections,
> Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,
Politics, Practical,
> Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,
> Politics and government,
Petroleum products,
> Prices,
> Trinidad and Tobago,
Petroleum industry and trade,
> Trinidad and Tobago,
Revenue,
> Trinidad and Tobago,
Regionalism (International organization),
Caribbean Area,
> Foreign economic relations,
Economic development,
> Caribbean Area,
Constitutions,
> Guyana,
> Reform,
Political parties,
> Guyana,
Legitimacy of governments,
> Guyana,
Guyana,
> Politics and government,
Soccer,
> Tournaments,
> France,
Soccer teams,
> Jamaica,
Soccer matches,
> Jamaica,
Inter-American Development Bank,
> Membership,
O.E.C.S. (Organization), |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2139/39123
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