WATCH: Poor polling and dishonorable conduct in parliament could cost Pringle the UPP leadership, PM warns

Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne has publicly speculated that Opposition Leader Jamale Pringle’s leadership position is becoming increasingly vulnerable due to a confluence of political challenges. During his weekly radio address, the Prime Minister pointed to two primary factors that could catalyze internal dissent within the opposition United Progressive Party (UPP): notably weak public opinion polling and Pringle’s recent performance in parliamentary proceedings.

Browne characterized the UPP as experiencing a discernible decline in popular support, suggesting this trend has created an environment of internal discontent. He further indicated that Pringle’s actions and effectiveness in the Lower House have become a subject of scrutiny, potentially eroding his standing among party colleagues. The Prime Minister’s analysis implies that these combined pressures may soon manifest as a concerted effort from within the UPP’s ranks to seek a change in leadership.

These pointed comments emerge against a backdrop of escalating political rivalry, with the nation anticipating a forthcoming general election. Both major political factions are actively intensifying their campaign efforts, positioning these remarks as a strategic element within the broader pre-electoral discourse. Browne’s decision to openly discuss opposition vulnerabilities reflects the heightened stakes and the psychological maneuvering characteristic of the current political climate in Antigua and Barbuda.