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    UPP to Unveil its Election 2026 Manifesto and New Campaign Website at Midday

    The United Progressive Party (UPP) will open the curtains at 12 noon, today, April 25, and reveal its new campaign website, myupp.org, on which its Manifesto 2026 is featured.

    In a message from Political Leader Jamale Pringle, he explains that, given the short time frame until the April 30 General Election, the Party invited its Candidates, citizens and residents to share their concerns and submit solutions for consideration.

    Out of these submissions, the UPP selected those that would have the most positive impact on the economy and the People’s quality of life and were most achievable.

    Throughout the Party’s campaign, Pringle had shared a number of novel programs and policies a UPP Administration would pursue, many of which address the cost of living. Many other relief measures are shared in the Manifesto.

    Meanwhile, the highly interactive myupp.org, offers information on the Party’s Candidates and election history, as well as the current Voter’s Lists and instructions for casting one’s vote.

    “We are very pleased with what we’re able to offer the various stakeholders,” says Campaign Director Chester Hughes. “And we’re confident that these solutions will lift the People and the Country and bring the sunshine back to Government.”

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