
Prime Minister Gaston Browne addresses ABLP convention (photo by Robert Andre Emmanue)
Prime Minister and ABLP Political Leader Gaston Browne is urging supporters to remain united, warning that the country cannot afford what he described as a risky political “experiment.”
Addressing party delegates, Browne framed the upcoming election as a critical decision point for the nation, contrasting his administration’s record with that of the opposition.
“The choice before this nation is clear—between certainty and confusion, between proven leadership and untested ambition,” he said.
Browne criticized opposition forces, accusing them of being unprepared to govern and more focused on internal conflict than national development.
“They are not ready yet to lead this country,” he said, adding that past governance failures should serve as a warning to voters.
The Prime Minister also stressed that unity within the ABLP is essential to maintaining progress and stability.
“Unity is not optional—it is essential,” he told supporters, urging party members to put the organization above individual differences.
He encouraged delegates to act as ambassadors for the party, defending its record and sharing its vision across their communities.
Browne concluded by calling on supporters to protect the country’s future, insisting that the gains made over the past decade must not be reversed.
“We are not turning back—we are moving forward,” he said.





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