CMC – The Progressive Virgin Islands Movement (PVIM) Tuesday said while it is prepared to participate in the negotiations for a new government in the British Overseas Territory, British Virgin Islands (BVI), following Monday’s inconclusive general election, “we will keep our commitment to integrity, accountability and transparency”.
The island appears heading towards a coalition government after none of the parties that contested the general election won a clear majority to take control of the 13-member parliament, according to preliminary figures released here.
The ruling Virgin Islands Party (VIP) which had won eight seats in the last general election, secured six seats this time around, while the PVIM and the National Democratic Party (NDP) each won three seats. The other seat was won by the Progressives United (PU). There were 10 independent candidates.
Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley, speaking at a VIP rally on Saturday night, had urged supporters not to allow the Governor to select the Territory’s next leader.
“Look in the Constitution, if you cannot select a leader, the Governor selects the leader. Do you want the Governor selecting your leader, the people of the Virgin Islands? So, you want to know what you have to do, you have to vote VIP all the way.”
In a statement, the PVIM said that early Tuesday morning it had been involved in negotiations with the winners of the elections adding that the results of the polls have “brought these Virgin Islands to a historic place.
It said given this situation, the party has had to come “to some hard decisions as we put this country first.
The PVIM said a further meeting is planned for later on Tuesday “to decide where we go” insisting that its position will be guided by the interest of the country.
“Therefore, we will be coming to you, the public, to present this full picture. Again rest assured you elected and placed us here for a reason and we will keep our commitment to integrity, accountability and transparency at the forefront”.
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