New Democratic Party (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)

The party is led by Godwin Friday,[1] [2] and is currently the official opposition in the House of Assembly.

Five years later the NDP won with nine of the thirteen seats, making Mitchell the country’s second Prime Minister.

Robert Milton Cato closed the last chapter of his political book; the NDP gained an additional seat advantage.

So far, the NDP has been the first and only political party in St. Vincent & the Grenadines to have won all the seats in a national election, doing so in 1989.

In 2016, NDP leader Arnhim Eustace resigned and since, the party has been led by Godwin Friday.