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Antigua & Barbuda general election set for March 21

Gaston Brown - Antigua & Barbuda
Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Antigua & Barbuda will hold parliamentary elections on March 21, according to an announcement made by Prime Minister Gaston Browne during a party rally late Saturday.

Browne said the early legislative elections come to protect the many plans his Antigua Labor Party (ALP), has planned for this year and the and next.
“We have an opportunity at this point to consolidate the leadership of this country, to provide investors with predictability, to prove stability, to provide continuity, and that is the main reason why we are going to the polls early,” Browne told a cheering crowd of supporters.

The prime minister already asked the governor general to dissolve the current parliament. Browne will issue the official call of elections by Tuesday, giving the required minimum amount of days notice for elections.

After he announced the elections date, an emotional crowd burst into cheers and applause. He also introduced the 17 candidates proposed by his party. The elections were not constitutionally due until June 2019.

Browne had previously declared he would call for the next elections “within weeks,” answering to radio announcers saying elections wouldn’t happen before November.

The ALP has been the major ruling force in Antigua & Barbuda since Universal Suffrage was installed in 1951. They regained parliament majority in 2014 after nearly 10 years as the main opposition.

Residents of Barbuda, despite continuing recovery efforts after Category 5 Hurricane Irma, destroying over 90 percent of building structures, will be able to vote from their local constituencies.

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