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Dominicans go to the polls today amidst unrest

Despite unrest by supporters of the Opposition, Dominica has gone ahead with general elections today, December 6, 2019.

Protests have tak­en the form of block­ing roads and burn­ing de­bris, and much of it is lim­it­ed to two key ar­eas-the Marig­ot and Sal­is­bury con­stituen­cies-which are strong­holds of the op­po­si­tion Unit­ed Work­ers Par­ty (UWP), according to reports out of the Commonwealth of Dominica.

Two persons were shot and injured by the police Thursday morning, December 5, 2019, in the village of Salisbury during attempts to quell demonstrations by some of the residents.

Both the US State De­part­ment and the Cana­di­an Gov­ern­ment have is­sued trav­el ad­vi­sories against the Com­mon­wealth of Do­mini­ca.

All cruise ship calls to the island have been cancelled for today.


Electoral reforms

The pro­test­ers have been de­mand­ing elec­toral re­forms ahead of the polls, including a clean-up of the voters' list, the issuing of voter ID cards and blocking Dominicans living abroad from voting.

Earlier this week, efforts by the UWP to have the elec­tions de­layed un­til Feb­ru­ary 5, 2020 were thrown out by the court.

According to Dominica News Online, the rea­son be­hind the rul­ing is that the Do­mini­can Con­sti­tu­tion does not al­low for any­one but the Prime Min­is­ter to set the elec­tion date, which is what the op­po­si­tion at­tempt­ed to do, the court not­ed.

While some have blamed the UWP, others have blamed Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit for failing to implement reforms despite recommendations made by a joint OAS, CARICOM and Commonwealth mission to the island.

Addressing the nation on Monday night, December 2, 2019, Prime Minister Skerrit accused the Opposition Leader Lennox I. Linton and his United Workers Party of encouraging the violence as part of its strategy to disrupt the election, calling an end to the lawlessness.

Just over 72,000 Do­mini­cans will be cast­ing their bal­lots today.

Virgin Islands News Online will be the first to bring you election results when they become available.

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