ABLP St John’s Rural East branch pledges support for government leadership in New Year message

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Minister of public Works Hon Maria Browne

The St John’s Rural East (SJRE) branch of the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) has reaffirmed its support for the country’s political leadership, citing progress despite ongoing regional and global challenges.

In a New Year message to party members, SJRE ABLP branch chairman Carl A. Christopher said Antigua and Barbuda continues to move forward amid economic uncertainty, rising costs and external pressures affecting the wider region.

He credited what he described as “strong and responsible leadership” for sustaining national development and creating opportunities in areas such as education, home ownership and investment.

Mr Christopher reiterated the branch’s backing for the area’s parliamentary representative, Maria Browne, as well as Prime Minister Gaston Browne, saying their leadership continues to protect the interests of working people.

He also urged party supporters to remain engaged and united as the new year begins.

“As we move forward, I encourage each of you to remain engaged, disciplined, and united,” he said, while offering well wishes for health and prosperity to members and their families.

The statement comes as the ruling ABLP continues to emphasise economic resilience and social development as key priorities, against the backdrop of global financial pressures and regional economic headwinds.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. If, what Mr Christopher says is true that Prime Minister Browne and his Works Minister wife wants to “protects the interest of working people…”

    Then surely they both can start the new year by commencing with an independent investigation into the vehicle acquisitions procurement scandal, that has conveniently been swept under their political blanket in recent times.

    Now that’s what I’d call protecting the interest of ALL working people of ALL political persuasions, because UPP supporters are not exempt from paying taxes, so the Browne’s mustn’t exclude those that disagree with their politics.

    They’d do well to remember they are servants to the public at large.

  2. I am waiting and watching with the capture of the President of Venezuela Nicholas Maduro and his wife the questioning of the West Indies Oil official who was recently question by United States Officials our past Venezuelan Envoy Saab Morran who was traveling across the Atlantic in a private jet to the African continent intercepted by Two United States Fighter Jets and was forced to land in one of the West African countries he was taken off the flight he is now sitting in a United States Prison WHO IS THE CHAIRMAN OF WEST INDIES OIL COMPANY DO YOU SIT ON THE BOARD FOR WEST INDIES OIL IS VENEZUELA GOVERNMENT OUR ECONOMIC ENVOY SAAB MORRAN IS A SHARE HOLDER JUST ASKING QUESTIONS.

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