According to ezinereligion, in 2007, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines had a population of approximately 109,000 people and its economy was largely driven by tourism, agriculture and fishing. The country had strong diplomatic relations with other countries in the region and beyond, particularly United States, United Kingdom and Canada. In terms of politics, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has a parliamentary democracy in place with a Prime Minister as head of government. Legislative power is vested in both the legislature and the Prime Minister. The country also maintained good relations with its Caribbean neighbors, especially Barbados, Grenada and Trinidad & Tobago.
According to CountryAAH, Kingstown is the capital city of St. Vincent and The Grenadines. The December 2005 parliamentary elections were won by the United Labor Party (ULP) and Gonsalves was able to begin his second term as prime minister.
The opposition party NDP convened in June 2007 for a demonstration in the capital to protest what was perceived as planned election fraud during the upcoming elections. The NDP accused Gonsalves of giving Cuban workers in the country the right to vote for their support.
- According to abbreviationfinder: VC is the 2-letter acronym for the country of St. Vincent and The Grenadines.
St. Vincent was joined by Antigua in June 2009 in the Latin American ALBA collaboration.
In November 2009, a referendum was held on whether the country should be transformed into a republic, thus finally breaking its connection with Britain. However, the proposal was voted down by 55.64% against 43.13%.
St. Vincent and the Grenadines weather in March, April and May
Daily temperatures averaging 31 to 33 ° C can be expected over the next three months. The temperatures hardly fluctuate during this time.
Do you want to go on a beach holiday? The water temperatures are in March, April and May 26-27 ° C. This is great weather for a great time on the beach and in the water.