Internal jockeying for the People’s United Party’s (PUP) mayoral nomination in Belize City has entered a new, covert phase, multiple insider sources confirm to News 5. After weeks of open party rhetoric touting a transparent, competitive convention to select the PUP’s candidate for the upcoming municipal election, well-placed sources say actors aligned with prospective candidate Allan Pollard Jr. are lobbying top party leadership — including Prime Minister John Briceño himself — to convince sitting Deputy Mayor Eluide Miller to withdraw his candidacy.
Deputy Prime Minister Cordel Hyde is reported to have already brought the request for Miller’s exit to the Prime Minister’s desk, according to the sources. Crucially, insiders clarify that Miller has not received a formal, binding order to step down; instead, senior allies of Pollard have only issued informal appeals for Miller to reconsider his campaign and clear a path for Pollard’s nomination.
But Miller has shown zero willingness to exit the race. Multiple contacts close to the deputy mayor confirm he remains fully committed to seeing his candidacy through to the scheduled convention, where registered PUP delegates will cast votes to select the party’s nominee.
The behind-the-scenes maneuvering has already sparked public pushback from a sitting PUP Belize City councillor. Kaya Cattouse recently took to Facebook to publicly endorse Miller and condemn the last-minute efforts to upend the party’s initial commitment to an open contest.
“A week ago, we were told that everyone had the right to run and that democracy should take its course. Today, because the numbers are not lining up the same way, there are now attempts to force a different outcome,” Cattouse wrote in her social media post. She doubled down on calls for the full convention process to proceed unimpeded, arguing that ordinary party delegates deserve the final say over who will lead the PUP into the next municipal election cycle.
As of Wednesday, neither Miller nor Pollard has issued any public statement addressing the latest developments in the nomination fight. The unfolding intra-party drama comes as the PUP prepares for upcoming municipal elections across Belize, with the Belize City mayoral post widely viewed as one of the most high-profile contests on the ballot.
