CARICOM fails to get consensus on candidate for Commonwealth secretary general

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The fractured Caribbean Community (CARICOM) says member states will vote for who they prefer for Commonwealth secretary general when the election takes place in June in Rwanda. 

This afternoon’s brief statement from CARICOM chairman John Briceno appears to be a clear indication that efforts to have a consensus on a single contender have failed.

Jamaica shocked the region when it announced that Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister, Kamina Johnson Smith, would challenge the incumbent and Dominica-born Baroness Patricia Scotland for the top executive post of the 54-member organisation.

A week after the announcement, CARICOM leaders called an emergency meeting, promising that the two parties and other government officials would meet.

But the statement from Briceno, who is the Prime Minister of Belize, does not address whether the meetings were held. Both contenders have insisted on staying in the race.

CARICOM leaders had expressed “overwhelming support” at a meeting in Belize but Jamaica has insisted that there was no unanimous position and harmonisation of foreign policy positions is not mandatory. The CARICOM treaty encourages policy coordination.

The Commonwealth has a rotation practice and Scotland was appointed in 2016 on the Caribbean’s turn, with a second term typically guaranteed.

Her first term should have ended in 2020 but it has been extended because COVID-19 prevented Commonwealth heads from meeting in person to decide.

Last week, the Jamaican government dismissed a claim by Scotland that there is “no vacancy” and that Johnson Smith should back out.

Tuvalu has fielded a candidate.

CARICOM is insisting that it is the Caribbean’s turn to provide a candidate.

“I think Jamaica’s proposed candidature for Commonwealth Secretary General, is a monumental error, which could only serve to divide the Caribbean,” argued Gaston Browne, the prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda when Jamaica announced its candidacy.

Some regional leaders have reportedly expressed support for Johnson Smith who has won endorsement from the Maldives and Singapore, with big funders the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada also said to be in her corner.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness said Jamaica was approached to enter the race.

Baroness Scotland has been criticised for her leadership of the body headed by Britain’s Queen Elizabeth.

STATEMENT FROM CARICOM CHAIRMAN: 

An election for the post of Secretary-General of the Commonwealth will take place during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting which takes place 20-25 June 2022, in Kigali, Rwanda.

The Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community maintains that it is the turn of the Caribbean to provide a candidate for the position.

In that regard, two candidates from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) have been nominated for the post, the incumbent Baroness Patricia Scotland and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Jamaica, Senator the Honourable Kamina Johnson Smith.

Member States of the Community will vote for the candidate of their choice.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. “a house divided against itself cannot stand,”
    This is not the first time the Islands have been divided amongst themselves. Many remember the West Indies Federation.
    Why the West Indies Federation failed?
    The expressed intention of the Federation was to create a political unit that would become independent from Britain as a single state; however, before that could happen, the Federation collapsed due to internal political conflicts.
    The decisive development, which led to the demise of the Federation was the withdrawal of Jamaica – the largest member – after conducting a national referendum in 1961 on its continued participation in the arrangement. The results of the referendum showed majority support in favour of withdrawing from the Federation.
    West Indian nations of The Bahamas, Bermuda, Belize, the British Virgin Islands, and Guyana opted not to join because they believed that their future lay with association with North America (for both the Bahamas and Bermuda), Central America, and the United States Virgin Islands.

  2. Sidelines: Your Siamese Twin,Gaston Browne is squealing like a pig being hit. When that lady Patricia Scotland was running for the first time. He did not support her candidacy for that position. He threw his weight behind the Guyanese,Ron Sanders.Then after Sanders got his arse knocked out. He,then began to go front,center and behind that lady Patricia Scotland. He wanted to take over after the dye has been cast.He pushes himself looking for recognition. That is the behavior of a narcissist of a Leader.One of the many reasons why the Federation failed.If you had 10 on a paper and you were to erase the 1.What is left,zero.To this day,the Leaders of those Caribbean Basin Nations,do not get along. For Power Corrupts and Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely ,the words of John Acton.

    • Siamese twins…..well TRIPLETS would be:

      CONVICTED PEDOPHILE IAN MAGIC HUGHES
      CONVICTED KILLER, SHERFIELD BOWEN
      CONVICTED FRAUDSTER, JANICE SAMUEL

      #UPP

      • How it is you never mentioned the Lawyer now in GBLP,Cabinet.The one who sworn he knew someone involved in a Passport matter. Then that same Lawyer held on to the millions of $$$$$ from his Swiss Client from the sales of her Property in Jolly Harbor.In that Passport matter a poor person from Grays Farm went to 1735 and he became the Government top Lawyer in CABINET.What you need to do,clean your house before telling others how to clean up theirs.Sets of 2 legged Jack Asses.Is the Billy still in that Garden?

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