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    Independent MP Anthony Smith to Run for ABLP in Next Election

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    Prime Minister Gaston Browne has confirmed that Independent MP Anthony Smith will contest the next general election under the Antigua Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP).

    Speaking on his weekly radio programme, Browne said Smith would “make the transition at the right time.” Smith, a former United Progressive Party (UPP) MP, left the opposition party due to leadership disagreements.

    Browne described Smith as “a young, bright talent” and part of the ABLP’s effort to bring in fresh candidates. Other recent additions include Dwayne George, Michael Joseph, and Randy Baltimore. More announcements are expected as the party finalizes its candidate selection.

    The move is seen as part of the ABLP’s strategy to attract younger voters ahead of the next election.

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