Prime Minister urges voters to return DLP to power in next general election

Jan 08, 2013

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Prime Minister Freundel Stuart, hinting at a general election “which is not too far away” is appealing to supporters ensure that the St. Andrew’s seat is won by his ruling Democratic Labour Party (DLP).
The last general election was held in January 2008 and the main opposition Barbados Labour Party (BLP) has been calling on Prime Minister Stuart to name the date for the polls.
But as he addressed the opening of the constituency office in St. Andrew on Sunday night, Stuart, who took over the government and leadership of the party following the death of then Prime Minister David Thompson in October 2010, urged supporters to ensure the DLP ends the hold the BLP has on the rea.

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