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Jan 02, 2013

ST JOHN’S, Antigua – The promised ministerial re-alignment of the Baldwin Spencer-led administration has done nothing to reassure the opposition Antigua Labour Party (ALP) that the quality of the governance in Antigua & Barbuda will be improved. In fact, Opposition Leader Gaston Browne said the shifts promised in Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer’s New Year’s message, “lack synergies.” “It appears to me that the UPP government is finally falling apart and it seems as though there is some patch work now to try and maybe deal with the in competencies of some of the ministers and perhaps whatever strained relationship they may have,” Browne lamented.

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