Speculation rife for early general election

ST JOHN’S (CMC):

Prime Minister Gaston Browne Thursday heightens speculation about another snap general election in Antigua and Barbuda after it emerged that Cabinet has instructed the supervisor of elections to be prepared to “conduct free and fair elections”.

Browne led his Antigua and Barbuda Labour party (ABLP) to a 15-2 victory in March 21, 2018, a general election he called more than a year ahead of the constitutional date. The main opposition United Progressive Party (UPP) was declared the winner of one seat on the main island, while the Barbuda People’s Movement’s Trevor Walker won the lone seat on the smaller sister island.

In June last year, Browne hinted that the general election, constitutionally due in 2023, could be held “as early as November next year” as he reacted to the decision by the UPP to name its first four candidates for the next election.

Predicting that his ABLP would improve on the 15 of the 17 seats it won in the 2018 snap election, Browne said that it would sweep all the seats.

A statement issued after the weekly Cabinet meeting noted that “the Cabinet has … instructed the supervisor of elections to make the arrangements to purchase ballot paper, to acquire all other supplies necessary to conduct free and fair elections, and to ensure that all human and material resources required to hold flawless elections are available to the Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission in quick order”.

Information Minister Melville Nicholas told reporters that the move is necessary if Browne decides to call the early general election.

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