UPP’s Joshua Francis excoriates DLP administration

In a blistering critique delivered on Q-95’s ‘Talk on the Block’ program, United Progressive Party (UPP) leader Attorney Joshua Francis declared the ruling Dominica Labour Party (DLP) administration as “tired” and “depleted of any vision,” demanding their removal from power. Francis asserted that from its inception, the DLP leadership prioritized self-interest over public service, resulting in what he described as rampant inequality where government officials became “multi-millionaires” while ordinary citizens struggled with basic necessities.

The opposition leader challenged Dominican citizens to cease their complacency, emphasizing that political change requires collective action rather than passive acceptance of the status quo. Francis particularly highlighted the severity of economic hardships facing everyday Dominicans, noting his daily encounters with citizens seeking assistance for bills, children’s expenses, and medical costs—what he termed “the bread and butter issues” that remain unaddressed by the current government.

Francis outlined the UPP’s strategy to intensify grassroots engagement, promising bi-weekly constituency gatherings to directly connect with voters, especially in rural areas with limited media access. He acknowledged the necessity of employing diverse communication methods to spread the party’s message of hope and confidence beyond traditional media channels.

The UPP leader concluded with a call for unified effort, stating that progress requires Dominicans to “work collectively and wisely” with every citizen having a role in driving national change. Francis vowed relentless opposition efforts leading to the next general election, positioning his party as the necessary alternative to what he characterized as a failed government.