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PM Browne Warns Voters Against ‘Risk’ of Changing Leadership Ahead of April 30 Poll

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April 21, 2026
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Prime Minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne is urging voters to reject a change in government, warning that the country cannot afford what he described as the risks associated with untested leadership in a time of global uncertainty.

Speaking during the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party’s manifesto launch, Browne framed the upcoming general election as a decision about stability and preparedness.

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“My friends, we all feel it at the store,” Browne said, pointing to rising global pressures. “The wars and chaos around the world mean higher prices and an uncertain future.”

He told supporters that the international environment demands strong and experienced leadership, asking voters to consider “which leader and team is strong enough, steady enough to see our country through.”

Browne delivered his clearest warning when he cautioned against supporting the opposition, stating, “On election day, do not take a risk on a leader and a team that’s just not ready.”

The Prime Minister’s remarks underscore a central theme of the ABLP’s campaign — that continuity in leadership is essential to navigating economic and geopolitical challenges facing the country.

He also pointed to his administration’s record as justification for that appeal, highlighting measures aimed at easing financial pressure on citizens.

“We repealed the personal income tax, increased the minimum wage, increased public sector wages, increased social security and occupational pensions to put more money into your pockets,” Browne said.

Browne added that development projects across the country, including tourism expansion, water production and roadworks, are part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the economy.

He concluded with a call for continued support, telling voters, “Let’s keep Antigua and Barbuda in strong and safe hands.”

The comments come as campaigning intensifies in the final days before the April 30 general election, with both major parties seeking to persuade voters on issues of leadership, economic management and national direction.

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