Searchlight Logo
special_image

    • News
      • Front Page
      • News
      • Breaking News
      • Press Release
      • Features
      • Special Features
      • From the Courts
      • Sports
      • Regional / World
    • Opinions
      • Editorial
      • Our Readers’ Opinions
      • Bassy – Love Vine
      • Dr. Fraser- Point of View
      • R. Rose – Eye of the Needle
      • On Target
      • Dr Jozelle Miller
      • The World Around Us
      • Random Thoughts
    • Advice
      • Kitchen Corner
      • What’s on Fleek this week
      • Health Wise
      • Physician’s Weekly
      • Business Buzz
      • Hey Rosie!
      • Prime the pump
    • ePaper
    • Obituaries
      • In Memoriam / Acknowledgement
      • Tribute
    • Contact Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Letters To The Editor
      • General Contact Information
      • Contact our Webmaster
    • About Us
      • Interactive Media Ltd
      • St. Vincent & the Grenadines
    • Subscribe
    • News
      • Front Page
      • News
      • Breaking News
      • Press Release
      • Features
      • Special Features
      • From the Courts
      • Sports
      • Regional / World
    • Opinions
      • Editorial
      • Our Readers’ Opinions
      • Bassy – Love Vine
      • Dr. Fraser- Point of View
      • R. Rose – Eye of the Needle
      • On Target
      • Dr Jozelle Miller
      • The World Around Us
      • Random Thoughts
    • Advice
      • Kitchen Corner
      • What’s on Fleek this week
      • Health Wise
      • Physician’s Weekly
      • Business Buzz
      • Hey Rosie!
      • Prime the pump
    • ePaper
    • Obituaries
      • In Memoriam / Acknowledgement
      • Tribute
    • Contact Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Letters To The Editor
      • General Contact Information
      • Contact our Webmaster
    • About Us
      • Interactive Media Ltd
      • St. Vincent & the Grenadines
    • Subscribe
Our Readers' Opinions
June 5, 2009

Larger, yet immature Constitution. We deserve better!

05.JUNE.09

Editor: Finally! The draft Constitution was laid before the public in the House of Parliament last Thursday, May 28th. A large document, 164 pages long, with 273 clauses spread out over 21 chapters. Although larger in size than the old document, it is yet immature in ideology and well deserving of a “no” vote come November if significant enhancements are not made to it.{{more}} Though possessing some good points, it is disappointing that the guiding philosophy of this document did not go far enough to enshrine the full protection of our rights and freedoms and to establish a republic that is totally divorced from everything monarchial. The last time I checked, the draft Constitution does not even declare the country to be a republic!

We, the people of this country, decided to give a mandate to our Parliament to reform our Constitution. We have been cooperative with these members in this process so far. We, the people of this country, asked that the document, our nation’s highest law, be enhanced. It is the people that asked for certain recommendations to be included in our new Constitution. We have asked that you, our Parliament, design a Constitution that makes our country a real republic, that you make the changes needed to ensure that our rights and freedoms are fully enshrined in this document and that the political and governmental structures be so ordered as to reflect our full protection from Governmental abuses. It is we, the people, who employed you, our servants, to execute such a careful and privileged task. At what point have you forgotten that?

We have asked you by voice and pen that our Constitution declare our rights to be inalienable. We told you that such a term is significant for several reasons. Inalienable means that one’s rights come from your Creator and not from man. It espouses the fact that no man in Government has been given the authority to violate anyone’s rights. Further, one does not have rights because of a constitutional declaration, but because we are designed by God with these rights and, therefore, are all free from birth. Rights cannot be transferred to the Government, thus Government’s function is to protect our inalienable rights. We, therefore, saw the necessity of having this included in our preamble, since it put Government’s power in check from any attempt to abuse or violate our rights. We have asked you to make this ideal a part of the guiding spirit and principles that shape our new Constitution.

Further, we asked you to examine the constitutions of other countries, including Grenada and Trinidad. In the constitution of both countries, inalienable rights are clearly expressed. They used “inalienable”, knowing its value in describing our rights. Also, the American Revolution and independence from Britain were the results of the recognition that all men were “endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights”! In light of all these facts, we expected that the two draftsmen would understand the weight of having our Constitution reflect protection for “inalienable rights”. After all, the constitution of their respective countries has a description of their citizens’ rights as inalienable. The question then is: “Did the drafters describe our rights as inalienable in the Constitution they handed to Parliament?” They must have…if they did, where is it? Why is it not in the new Constitution presented to the House last week?

Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves is no stranger to “inalienableness”. After all, he previously declared our rights as being inalienable! You will find it in his book: “History and the future: A Caribbean Perspective” on page 45, where he wrote:

“Constitutionalism cannot exist without liberty. The Constitution of St. Vincent and the Grenadines clearly proclaims certain basic freedoms or inalienable rights.”

So why is he now refusing to say “yes” to having such high ideal enshrined in our Constitution? Why would he see it as an appropriate description of our rights in his book, but not worthy of being enshrined in our preamble? If he, with us, is on “the quest for achieving a higher level of human civilization” through constitutional reform, should he not see the need to shake off the colonial ideals fully? Is the recommendation of the people a backward one? Does he not believe that rights are God- endowed, or is it that he shares a communistic view that rights are man-given? Was the phrase “inalienable rights” in his book written based on strong conviction? Or was it a sham? Just mere words on a piece of paper? We deserve better!

We deserve a constitution that moves our country from the ideals of our former monarchial colonizers, who believed they can take and give rights at their whims and fancies. We deserve a constitution that makes us a Republic, a mature nation state – a constitution that recognizes our rights as being part of our design through Divine endowment, as inalienable, and never to be treated otherwise. I hope to show in my next article how our draft Constitution still bears remnants of the ideological shackles of colonialism and backwardness. We deserve better!

Shefflorn Ballantyne

  • FacebookComments
  • ALSO IN THE NEWS
    Leaders should govern for the benefit of all – GG
    Front Page
    Leaders should govern for the benefit of all – GG
    Webmaster 
    February 10, 2026
    NEWLY APPOINTED Governor General, Stanley John (KC), has called on all members of Parliament to rise to the challenge of governing the people of St Vi...
    Man to spend 9 more years in jail for wounding his mate
    Front Page
    Man to spend 9 more years in jail for wounding his mate
    Webmaster 
    February 10, 2026
    A LOWMANS BAY MAN who threatened to kill a woman with whom he was in a months-long relationship, if she left him, will spend the next nine years in pr...
    Minister to look into complaints made by prisoners
    Front Page
    Minister to look into complaints made by prisoners
    Webmaster 
    February 10, 2026
    DURING A RECENT VISIT to His Majesty’s Prison (HMP) in Belle Isle, several complaints made by prisoners are worth looking into, while it was acknowled...
    Calm Yuhself Youth Man! Urge recording Artiste, Farmer
    Front Page
    Calm Yuhself Youth Man! Urge recording Artiste, Farmer
    Webmaster 
    February 10, 2026
    by Grace Francis Reggae recording artist, producer and farmer Patrick Junior, has released a powerful song aimed at encouraging young people to turn a...
    Security Minister holds emergency meeting in response to weekend murders
    Front Page
    Security Minister holds emergency meeting in response to weekend murders
    Webmaster 
    February 10, 2026
    THIS COUNTRY’S HOMICIDE count rose to five over the weekend with the deaths of Kevin “Masicka” Richards, 25, of Montaque, Marriaqua, and Lenford “Bean...
    Family searching for man with mental health problems
    News
    Family searching for man with mental health problems
    Webmaster 
    February 10, 2026
    FAMILY MEMBERS OF Lenford Matthews, a 42-year-old man from Biabou, is asking for the public’s help in locating a member of the family with mental illn...
    News
    Family searching for man with mental health problems
    News
    Family searching for man with mental health problems
    Webmaster 
    February 10, 2026
    FAMILY MEMBERS OF Lenford Matthews, a 42-year-old man from Biabou, is asking for the public’s help in locating a member of the family with mental illn...
    Judging underway in JU-C Primary Schools Performing Arts Festival
    News
    Judging underway in JU-C Primary Schools Performing Arts Festival
    Webmaster 
    February 10, 2026
    THE Ju-C Primary Schools Performing Arts Festival (PRISPAF) 2026 is currently underway following the official launch on Monday, February 2, 2026. The ...
    Tourism Minister Kishore Shallow asks for patience
    News
    Tourism Minister Kishore Shallow asks for patience
    Webmaster 
    February 10, 2026
    MINISTER OF TOURISM, Civil Aviation and Sustainable Development, and representative for the North Leeward Constituency, Dr. Kishore Shallow, is asking...
    Carr hailed for pioneering Georgetown Special Needs School
    News
    Carr hailed for pioneering Georgetown Special Needs School
    Webmaster 
    February 10, 2026
    THE CONTRIBUTION and impact of Candice Carr, a pioneer teacher at the School for Children with Special Needs in Georgetown, was highlighted with much ...
    Marine enthusiast gets children and teens involved
    News
    Marine enthusiast gets children and teens involved
    Webmaster 
    February 10, 2026
    by GRACE FRANCIS CASSIE-ANN LAIDLOW, the founder and owner of ‘Sightseeing With Cass’, is currently leading the ‘Sightseeing Blue Guardians’, a 10-wee...

    E-EDITION
    ePaper
    google_play
    app_store
    Subscribe Now
    • Interactive Media Ltd. • P.O. Box 152 • Kingstown • St. Vincent and the Grenadines • Phone: 784-456-1558 © Copyright Interactive Media Ltd.. All rights reserved.
    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok