Politics Menissa entered politics due to the death of her father who had been selected as the Saint Lucia Labour Party candidate for the Castries Southeast constituency. Upon entering the race in May 1997, she challenged the seat for the opposition. Rambally was the youngest candidate and the youngest MP in both the country's history and in the English-speaking Commonwealth, entering the
Parliament of Saint Lucia at 21 years of age. The election of Rambally and
Sarah Flood Beaubrun in 1997 and 2001 respectively, according to Cynthia Barrow-Giles, "transformed the
St Lucia lower House of Parliament from a virtual 'all boys camp' to a more gender integrated elected parliament". as Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs, After her loss to
Guy Joseph in the
general election of 11 December 2006, she began working as a political consultant and social policy advisor from 2007 to 2011. presenting her credentials to the
United Nations Secretary General António Guterres. Rambally published the book
St. Lucia: The United Nations Journey 1979-2016, in 2018. Rambally was elected Chairman of the
United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization on 16 February 2023. She was also Chairman of the
Group of Latin American and Caribbean States (GRULAC), until her succession by
Mutryce Williams in 2025. In December 2024
Ilana Seid led a delegation of Taiwan's allies to Taiwan. The delegation included Mutryce Williams of Saint Kitts and Nevis, Ambassador
Tapugao Falefou from Tuvalu and Rambally. In 2024, Rambally formally established formal diplomatic relations between St. Lucia and Pakistan, signing a joint communiqué at the Pakistan Mission in New York alongside Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the UN
Muneer Akram. ==References==