ABLP Wins Historic Fourth Consecutive Term in Landmark Election
The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party secures 15 of 17 seats in the April 30 general election, with Prime Minister Gaston Browne winning a record fourth term.
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Marcus Emmanuel has covered Caribbean politics for over 15 years, with a focus on governance, elections, and regional diplomacy.
The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party secures 15 of 17 seats in the April 30 general election, with Prime Minister Gaston Browne winning a record fourth term.
Prime Minister Gaston Browne takes the oath of office for the fourth time, unveiling a reshuffled cabinet with key appointments in finance, tourism, and health.
Following a devastating election loss, UPP Leader Jamale Pringle pledges to rebuild the party and hold the government accountable through the Senate.
The election result is unambiguous: Antiguans have delivered the ABLP a sweeping mandate. But governing with 15 seats brings its own pressures, and the real challenges lie ahead.
In a landmark moment for Caribbean diplomacy, Antigua and Barbuda opens its first embassy in the United Arab Emirates, deepening ties with the Gulf region.