BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - Prime Minister Freundel Stuart and leader of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), says that the best is yet to come from that political party.
His comments came as he spoke yesterday at the Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s luncheon at the Hilton Hotel, the first for 2013 and ahead of the mass rally that DLP had planned for last night.
Prime Minister Stuart, responding to a question about his party’s stewardship over its five-year term and any regrets that he may have about the life of the Administration, indicated that his singular regret was that the party came into office at a time when the world was about to go through its most serious economic downturn and so they were not able to meet a lot of the commitments they had at the start of the term as a result of those constraints. However, he maintained that his Government has done quite well in the toughest of economic circumstances.
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