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ANTIGUA | A Panther Rising: Jamale Pringle and the Resurgent UPP

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November 3, 2024
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Political Leader of the United Progressive Progressive, Jamale Pringle

Political Leader of the United Progressive Progressive, Jamale Pringle

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ST. JOHNS, Antigua and Barbuda – In the dynimic landscape of Antiguan politics, the United Progressive Party (UPP) stands defiant—a political phoenix rising from the ashes of previous electoral setbacks.

Despite a media landscape seemingly intent on marginalizing its narrative, the party under Jamale Pringle’s leadership is demonstrating a remarkable capacity for renewal and strategic reinvention.

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The sustained media assault against the UPP—reminiscent of tactics more befitting a disinformation campaign than responsible journalism—has failed to diminish the party’s spirit. Nightly radio diatribes that border on propaganda have attempted to undermine the party’s credibility, yet they have only served to highlight the establishment’s desperation to suppress an emerging political force.

Pringle represents a paradigm shift in political leadership. Unlike the entrenched “university mafia” that traditionally gatekeeps political ascendancy, he is a self-made entrepreneur who has earned his position through dedication and strategic acumen.

His journey from a lone parliamentary voice—earning the memorable moniker “Single Pringle”—to party leader is a testament to his resilience and political instinct.

The April biennial convention marked a watershed moment. Pringle politically outmaneuvered his internal critics, effectively neutralizing the academic political elite who found themselves unceremoniously sidelined. Their subsequent petulant reactions—withdrawing from the process and decrying its “unfairness”—only underscored their disconnection from grassroots political dynamics.

This strategic triumph was crystallized at the party’s recent independence ball, a gathering that symbolized unity and renewed purpose. With nearly two hundred supporters, including party founder Dr. Baldwin Spencer in attendance, the event was more than a celebration—it was a statement of political rejuvenation.

In a powerful, concise address that captured the moment’s significance, Pringle articulated the party’s renewed vision: “This is not just a ball; it is a celebration of our unity, our shared vision, and our unwavering commitment to the betterment of Antigua and Barbuda.

“Our recent convention, held in April, was a testament to the fire and the passion that drive all of us. But just as the finest steel is forged in the hottest fires,

“I believe our Party is emerging stronger, more resilient, and more determined than ever before to retake the governance of our beloved country.”

Those words are not mere rhetoric but a strategic manifesto. The UPP, under Pringle’s leadership, is positioning itself not as a fractured opposition, but as a cohesive, determined political alternative.

The few who have chosen to distance themselves—whether motivated by narrow-minded prejudices of racism or classism—represent a diminishing, retrograde element increasingly out of touch with the party’s progressive trajectory.

The UPP is alive. It is resolute. And under Jamale Pringle’s leadership, it is preparing to reshape Antigua and Barbuda’s political landscape.

Source: WiredJA

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