More
    HomePoliticsKelvin “Shugy” Simon confident of re-election in St Mary’s South

    Kelvin “Shugy” Simon confident of re-election in St Mary’s South

    Published on

    spot_img

    United Progressive Party (UPP) candidate Kelvin “Shugy” Simon has expressed confidence in retaining his St Mary’s South seat, dismissing doubts over his candidacy.

    Speaking at Freedom Hall on Tuesday, Simon reflected on his rapid political rise, crediting constituents for transforming him from a newcomer into a “political beast.” He recalled defeating a long-standing incumbent within three months in the last general election, calling it a historic achievement.

    “Together, we created history… the only branch to win two elections in a single calendar year,” he said.

    Simon pledged that the UPP’s ambitions extend beyond past victories. “We are not done. We want more… we did it twice before, and we will do it again,” he added, reaffirming his commitment to the constituency and the party’s dominance.

    Latest articles

    WATCH: “I have no friend called Gaston Browne” – Jamale Pringle

    Prime Minster Gaston Browne and Opposition Leader Jamale Pringle

    Canadian office hosts a taste of Antigua and Barbuda

    The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority hosted over 20 media and content creators at...

    WEHNER REPORTS: 16 Beach Access Defenders Acquitted in Laurys Bay Case

    Sixteen individuals who challenged restricted access to Laurys Bay have been found not guilty...

    COMMENTARY: Stop! It’s Time to Spend Less Time on Activities and More Time on Actions

    By Garfield Joseph, MBAMost people are busy. Very busy.Our days are filled with meetings,...

    More like this

    WATCH: “I have no friend called Gaston Browne” – Jamale Pringle

    Prime Minster Gaston Browne and Opposition Leader Jamale Pringle

    Canadian office hosts a taste of Antigua and Barbuda

    The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority hosted over 20 media and content creators at...

    WEHNER REPORTS: 16 Beach Access Defenders Acquitted in Laurys Bay Case

    Sixteen individuals who challenged restricted access to Laurys Bay have been found not guilty...