Prime Minister Gaston Browne Commends Rising Political Star Michael Joseph’s Leadership Skills and Humility Following China Trip

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne Commends Rising Political Star Michael Joseph’s Leadership Skills and Humility Following  China Trip

– Prime Minister Gaston Browne has heaped praise on Michael Joseph, describing him as possessing “easily one of the best talents of any candidate” and commending his dedication to service and humility. The Prime Minister made these remarks during a press conference after a successful diplomatic trip to China.

In his statement, Prime Minister Browne emphasized Joseph’s outstanding qualities, stating that his impressive abilities and strong connection with the people make him stand out among candidates emerging from the political landscape in the last two decades. Browne also highlighted Joseph’s commitment to service, citing his past role as the director of the Red Cross at a young age as evidence of his dedication to humanity.

“What attracts me to him more than anything else is his humility,” Prime Minister Browne remarked. He emphasized the importance of developing new talent within the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party, expressing confidence that Joseph represents the future leadership of the party.

During the press conference, Prime Minister Browne spoke highly of Joseph’s leadership qualities and underscored the need to groom the next generation of leaders. He emphasized his commitment to ensuring a smooth transition of leadership within the party, stating, “I have a leadership obligation and responsibility to develop new talent for the Labour Party to leave it stronger than I inherited it.”

Michael Joseph, the young political leader, accompanied Prime Minister Browne on a diplomatic mission to China, where they engaged in discussions and signed agreements. Joseph’s role in the delegation was highlighted by the Prime Minister, who expressed confidence in his ability to contribute significantly to the party’s growth and development.

Acknowledging Joseph’s role, Prime Minister Browne said, “I felt it was important and this is the type of confidence I have in his leadership as a young leader within the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party.”

Following the trip, Michael Joseph also addressed the media, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to be part of the delegation. He commended the Prime Minister and the entire cabinet for their support and highlighted the success of the trip, particularly in strengthening diplomatic ties with China.

Joseph specifically pointed out the Prime Minister’s advocacy for young people during discussions with the Alibaba group, emphasizing the potential benefits for the country’s youth in terms of research, e-commerce training, and business opportunities.

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  1. ”Fishermen never say that their fish is stink”

    ”A woman abuser will always uphold another abuser”

    Your power of persuasion has diminished tremendously, so your words will fall on deaf ears in Rural West, mark my word. ”Can any good thing come out of Gaston’s mouth?” Can anyone in Antigua really respect you when all you do is trample on us and ignore all protestations of the Dunbar lands, the implementation of the 2% ABST etc.
    NO SAR, YOU ARE MONARCH OF ALL YOU SURVEY, JUST LIKE YOU WHO HAVE NO HUMILITY SO TOO DOES THE ONE YOU ARE PROMOTING HAS NO RESPECT.

  2. IF what he says is true,then maybe he can acquire some humility from the fellow but Gaston really sees Antigua and Barbuda as his playground; he does whatever he likes and it’s a done deal but the longest day has an end.

  3. There is bit of a contradiction here…to even call a public servant a “star” is in itself not being humble!

    There is no such thing as a”star” when it comes to serving your people, it’s not a game or some play at the theaters. get a grip on the gravity of the situation going on in Antigua Gatson. People are not feeling safe in there homes.

    But coming from someone like Gatson, nothing surprising here, because there is nothing humble about this man.

    Go learn to serve your people Gatson, then you will be able to show people that you’re humble, much less calling people “stars”.

  4. I would be very concerned when Gaston Browne props anyone up. His biggest a$$kissers are all traitors and to quote a song, ” a den of thieves and whores.”
    We must be wary of anyone whom Gaston Browne applauds. Turner comes to mind. A nobody one day, enriching himself the next on state resources; Judas George comes to mind; singing the praises of UPP one day, a candidate for ALP the next, handing out $25,000 and being sworn in as a senator, with a position in finance.
    So many rotten, reprehensible, treacherous people flocking to the self-enrichment side like a moth to a flame. Hollywood couldn’t make this stuff up!

  5. If only Michael could increase the water ration to 5 Islands to more than once per week. Water situation is now worse than in the Robin era. Didn’t think it was possible to under-perform Robin, but Melford is doing it effortlessly

  6. Beware of public servants that enter the office with a $1.00 and leave with $10.00. For they have not built anything, no vision other than a vision to enrich themselves. Mr. Browne has no vision but to keep the light barely on! He does not understand that Antigua’s revenue is generated from the Western world but is fixing up to a maligned dictator in China. Sadly, he has created nothing but enrich himself at the expense of his country men!

  7. So you are a star when Gaston says so and nothing otherwise?? What is this guy ON???
    Happy that rural south tossed him and his experiment into the dustbin. This one will fare no less.

  8. Until the population realizes you cannot elect people with zero accomplishments other than formal education, you will continue to have governments that underperforms!

  9. I am sure Gaston cannot say the word “humility” as he will choke to death before that word can come out of his mouth. Humility is absolutely foreign to Gaston Browne. He has none and would not recognize it if it fell on his head. He is far more familiar with words such as “arrogant”, “pompous”, “self-important”, “over-bearing”, “boastful”, “pretentious”, “pontifical”, “selfish”, “self-centered”, “braggart”, “ignorant”, “unprincipled”, etc

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