The statement confirms that “Allen Chastanet will therefore continue to serve as party leader until the upcoming convention.”
The United Workers Party (UWP) has confirmed that its National Council has rejected the resignation of Political Leader Allen Chastanet, opting instead to keep him at the helm until the party’s upcoming convention.
In a press release issued on December 8th, the party said the National Council convened to address “recent political developments, including the resignation submitted by the Party leader, Allen Chastanet.”
According to the UWP, after “thorough deliberation,” the council reached a “clear and unanimous decision not to accept the resignation at this time.”
The party affirmed its commitment to moving forward in unity, writing, “The United Workers Party remains committed to serving the public interest, strengthening our organization and working constructively toward our shared goals.”
The statement concluded with gratitude to supporters during a period of transition. “We thank our members, supporters, and the public for their continued trust.”