CHOISEUL–SALTIBUS NOW HAS AN ATTACHÉ — WHAT THIS REALLY MEANS FOR THE CONSTITUENCY
The appointment of Mr. Gaspard Blaize as attaché to the Parliamentary Representative of Choiseul–Saltibus has sparked discussion across the constituency.
Some residents are supportive.
Others are cautious.
And many are simply asking one question:
“What exactly is an attaché supposed to do?”
Well, let’s put the politics aside and deal with facts.
No fluff. No bluff.
WHO IS GASPARD BLAIZE?
Mr. Blaize is not a newcomer to leadership or disciplined public service.
Before entering this political support role, he reportedly served:
as a police officer with the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force,
and later spent approximately 24 years as Director of Security at a major hotel on the island.
That is significant experience.
A Director of Security at a major hotel is not simply someone watching cameras or supervising guards.
That role involves:
managing large teams,
handling emergencies,
coordinating operations,
conflict resolution,
public relations,
incident management,
leadership under pressure,
and maintaining discipline and structure.
Combined with his policing background, it means Mr. Blaize comes into this position with decades of experience in:
organization,
authority,
public interaction,
and operational management.
He was also highly visible during the election campaign and was regarded as one of the important ground figures helping mobilize support throughout the constituency.
So politically speaking, his appointment did not happen in a vacuum.
WHAT IS AN ATTACHÉ REALLY?
This is where many people become confused.
An attaché is NOT an elected official.
The people of Choiseul–Saltibus elected ONE Parliamentary Representative.
That authority remains solely with the MP.
An attaché is appointed to SUPPORT the work of the representative.
In practical terms, the attaché may help with:
constituency coordination,
communication,
community outreach,
follow-up on issues,
project monitoring,
scheduling,
administrative support,
and maintaining presence across communities.
Modern constituency politics is demanding.
People now expect:
instant feedback,
accessibility,
regular updates,
problem-solving,
and visibility.
One representative alone often cannot effectively manage all of that.
That is where an attaché can become useful — IF the role is handled correctly.
WHY THIS APPOINTMENT MAY MATTER IN CHOISEUL–SALTIBUS
Choiseul–Saltibus is not a small or simple constituency.
The concerns stretch across:
roads,
water shortages,
agriculture,
youth development,
sports,
housing,
community centers,
social support,
employment,
and infrastructure.
Residents often complain about one major issue:
ACCESS.
People want:
quicker responses,
follow-up,
and stronger visibility from leadership.
A disciplined attaché with organizational experience could potentially help improve communication flow between the constituency office and residents.
That is likely part of the thinking behind this appointment.
BUT HERE IS WHERE THE PUBLIC MUST PAY ATTENTION
Titles alone solve nothing.
What matters is HOW the role is carried out.
Because there are two possible outcomes.
BEST CASE SCENARIO
Mr. Blaize’s background in law enforcement and hotel security management could help bring:
discipline,
structure,
responsiveness,
organization,
and maturity to constituency operations.
His experience managing people and situations over decades may help:
improve follow-up,
coordinate community concerns,
and strengthen outreach efforts across the constituency.
At his stage in life, many may also see him as someone bringing experience and calmness rather than political aggression.
And truthfully, experience still matters in leadership.
THE QUESTIONS SOME PEOPLE WILL STILL ASK
Others may quietly wonder:
Will this create another layer between residents and the MP?
Will people now have to “go through” an attaché for access?
Will all communities be treated equally?
Will younger voices get opportunities?
Will politics influence who gets assistance?
Those are fair public questions.
And they are questions that naturally arise whenever attachés are appointed anywhere in Saint Lucia.
WHAT SHOULD CHOISEUL–SALTIBUS REALLY FOCUS ON NOW?
Not hype.
Not rumours.
Not political excitement.
The constituency should focus on RESULTS.
Will communication improve?
Will issues get faster follow-up?
Will projects move more efficiently?
Will all communities feel represented?
Will the constituency office become more responsive?
That is what matters now.
FINAL WORD — NO FLUFF, NO BLUFF
The appointment of Gaspard Blaize signals that the Parliamentary Representative is trying to strengthen constituency operations with someone viewed as disciplined, experienced, and politically trusted.
Whether this becomes:
a genuine improvement for Choiseul–Saltibus,
ORmerely another political title,
will depend entirely on performance.
Because in the end, Choiseul–Saltibus people are not interested in titles alone.
They want representation that WORKS.






