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The United Progressive Party, the New National Party and the Conservative Leadership Party have joined forces as the People’s Coalition Progress that will contest the February 11 general elections. The group held their launch this morning, promising a leaner Government and radical electoral reform. When questioned as to who will lead the party into the […]


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Economist Jeremy Stephen is predicting a swing at the polls in this year’s general election, with the state of the economy being a major factor influencing voters. However, he believes the ruling Barbados Labour Party remains so politically dominant that the swing is unlikely to affect the overall election outcome. Despite this, Mr. Stephen anticipates […]


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The United Progressive Party, the New National Party and the Conservative Leadership Party have joined forces as the People’s Coalition Progress that will contest the February 11 general elections. The group held their launch this morning, promising a leaner Government and radical electoral reform. When questioned as to who will lead the party into the […]


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Leader of the Opposition, Ralph Thorne reiterates the readiness of his party for election as he attended a church service flanked by all candidates of the Democratic Labour Party. Speaking after the church service of remembrance for the country’s first Prime Minister, Errol Walton Barrow, held at the St. John Parish Church, Mr. Thorne said […]


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Barbadians are expressing mixed reactions to the announcement of upcoming elections, with opinions divided on whether they will head to the polls. Some residents say they remain committed to exercising their democratic right to vote, however, others admit they have lost interest in the political process, citing disappointment and frustration as reasons for staying away […]


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