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Politics & Government Guide in Saint Lucia

Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions

Saint Lucia operates as a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy with King Charles III as head of state and Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre leading the government since 2021. The bicameral Parliament features a 17-seat House of Assembly and an 11-seat Senate, with the Saint Lucia Labour Party holding a majority. The country maintains high freedom scores but faces challenges with government corruption and transparency.

Political Stability

Good

Corruption Index

Moderate

Democracy Index

Good

Government Type

Parliamentary Democracy under Constitutional Monarchy

Legal System

Common law system based on English model

Head of State

King Charles III(since 2022)

Head of Government

Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre(Saint Lucia Labour Party)since 2021

Political Indicators

Political Stability
91

Scale: 0-100

Free

Freedom House (2024)

Corruption Index
60Rank #69

Scale: 0-100

Transparency International (2023)

Press Freedom
72.5Rank #32

Scale: 0-100

Reporters Without Borders (2024)

Democracy Index
8.23Rank #47

Scale: 0-10

Flawed Democracy

Economist Intelligence Unit (2023)

Legislature

Type:bicameral
Upper House:Senate (11 seats)
Lower House:House of Assembly (17 seats)

Major Political Parties

Saint Lucia Labour Party(SLP)

Centre-left

13 seats
United Workers Party(UWP)

Centre-right

4 seats

Voting Rights

Citizens aged 18 and over have the right to vote in all elections

Recent Developments

  • Philip J. Pierre's Saint Lucia Labour Party secured re-election in 2026 general elections
  • Errol Charles appointed Acting Governor-General on 2024-11-01
  • Ongoing budget initiatives for 2023-2024 focusing on wages, infrastructure, and financing gaps
Voting Age18
SuffrageUniversal
Constitution1979
Quarters10