
The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) has announced a town hall meeting in the St. Philip’s North constituency as campaigning intensifies ahead of the upcoming by-election.
The meeting will feature ABLP candidate Randy Baltimore and members of the party’s campaign team, who are expected to engage residents in an open community discussion about issues affecting the constituency and the party’s plans for the area.
According to the announcement posted on social media, the town hall is scheduled for Tuesday, March 10 at 6 p.m. at the Glanvilles Polyclinic.
Party organizers say the event is intended to give residents of St. Philip’s North an opportunity to hear directly from Baltimore and raise questions about community concerns, development priorities and the direction of the constituency.
The meeting forms part of a series of campaign activities being held by political parties ahead of the March 16 by-election, with candidates seeking to connect with voters through public meetings, outreach activities and community events.
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This was expected, another session to bamboozle us. Are you coming to tell us what did not happen in 50 years you are going to perform miracles and do if we elect Baltimore. Gaston you probably take us for country fools, you better keep that crap for the people of City West
Another one?! How comes?
Is desperation setting in? Has Gaston Browne realised that the bogus online poll on the Browne and Browne Show was a one-sided shim sham?
Whatever the reason for another town hall meeting reeks of anguish, anxiety and agony whichever way the political winds are blowing in favour of Alex Browne.
Maybe the SOUL OF OUR COUNTRY is returning
Boss Gaston we have to pretend so much concern for st Phillips north especially willikies, because a true thing you know , me born and meet robin there not doing a thing for the village for these past 50 years, Gaston even threatened my uncle bubwa business place at long bay call “mama pasta” that he will remove them, and guess what, Gaston son would have also bought those lands to flip and sell.
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