
News Americas, CHARLESTOWN, Nevis, Weds. Feb. 17, 2015: After hours of waiting for official election results, confusion in some quarters and a concession from 20-year head of state, Dr. Denzil Douglas, St. Kitts/Nevis will see a new prime minister today.
Newly-elected Prime Minister of the Federation of St. Kitts/Nevis, Dr. Timothy Harris of the People’ Labor Party and the Team Unity Coalition, is set to take the oath of office this morning, sources tell NAN.

His swearing in comes following a historic but controversial election in the Federation.

Harris grew up in the rural village of Tabernacle and attended the Cayon High School and Basseterre High School before going on to tertiary education in the Caribbean and Canada.





Harris also holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in administration majoring in accounting from Concordia University in Montreal Canada.
Also set to be taking the oath of office today is the country’s new attorney general whose name was not released to NAN last night.
The swearing in will come some 48 hours after Kittians and Nevisians went to the poll on Monday, February 16th to elect a new government. Almost 24 hours after the election, the results were unclear even though Team Unity, had declared a victory to NAN early Tuesday morning.
But with the Supervisor of Elections failing to reveal the official results at 6 p.m. EST yesterday, outgoing prime minister, Dr. Douglas took to the airwaves to deliver a brief concession speech.
See: PM Denzil Douglas Concedes Defeat In St. Kitts/Nevis Elections
Team Unity widened its margin of victory in yesterday’s federal elections with a big win in constituency #8 to increase its seats to 7 out of the total 11.
Incumbent parliamentarian, Eugene Hamilton, defeated the St. Kitts and Nevis Labour Party “springtime candidate” Dr. Terrence Drew, by two hundred and fifty-six votes, a margin of victory almost ten times what it was five years ago.
Team Unity supporters took to the streets in Basseterre in droves to celebrate the win of the opposition alliance comprising the PLP, the Peoples Action Movement and the Concerned Citizens Movement of Nevis.
The St. Kitts Nevis Labour Party won 3 seats and the Nevis Reformation Party 1.








