BVI Election: PVIM meets with different groups to decide next step
The Progressive Virgin Islands Movement (PVIM), which increased its seat count in the House of Assembly to three following Monday’s General Election, has met with the different elected persons and groups as the BVI seeks to form a government.
The PVIM, in a public statement, said the general elections had brought these Virgin Islands to a historic place.
It noted the people's voice has reverberated throughout each district, indicating a resounding need for a coalition government to take the Territory forward.
The PVIM said it met with all elected persons and groups, namely Progressive United, the National Democratic Party and the Virgin Islands Party, to decide the next step ‘as we seek to form a Government in the best interest of the aspirations of the people of the Virgin Islands.’
PVIM said it left its offices and groups at 4 am and, by 8 am, reconvened for a meeting with the different groups to decide ‘where we go, as where we go has to be vested in the interest of the people and what you elected us to do in the best interest of Virgin Islands.’
The political party said it would come to the public to present this full picture.
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