PM Browne Highlights Women’s Role in Politics, Backs Female Candidates at Manifesto Launch

As campaigning enters its final stretch ahead of Antigua and Barbuda’s April 30 general election, Prime Minister Gaston Browne has positioned expanded female participation in national politics as a core pillar of his administration’s agenda, highlighting the transformative role women already play in the country’s leadership during the official launch of the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) election manifesto.

Addressing a crowd of party supporters on the island of St John’s, Browne wove women’s leadership into his government’s forward-looking vision for the nation, arguing that greater inclusion of women in political office directly drives more robust, equitable national development and more responsive governance. He specifically highlighted two female candidates running on the ABLP ticket — Kiz Johnson and Maria Browne — as concrete examples of the party’s commitment to elevating women into decision-making roles ahead of the polls.

Browne framed the growing representation of women in Antigua and Barbuda’s political sphere as a key marker of the country’s evolving, modern democratic landscape, framing expanded female inclusion as a central component of the ABLP’s broader push for truly inclusive governance. The call for greater women’s participation formed just one section of the full manifesto rollout, where Browne also outlined the party’s key policy priorities if re-elected, including accelerating sustainable economic growth, advancing critical infrastructure projects, strengthening national public safety frameworks, and expanding impactful social programs that support working families and vulnerable communities across the twin-island nation.

With less than two weeks remaining until voters head to the polls, campaign activity across all parties has ramped up significantly. Political analysts and party insiders note that the ABLP’s explicit focus on elevating female candidates and centering women’s leadership will remain a key talking point in the party’s voter outreach efforts as it works to secure a renewed mandate from the electorate.