UDP Slams Briceño Over Crime, Redistricting Delays, and Rising Costs

The United Democratic Party has launched a comprehensive assault on Prime Minister Johnny Briceño’s administration, citing multiple policy failures that are allegedly creating national hardship. Under the leadership of Chairwoman Sheena Pitts, the opposition party has articulated a detailed indictment of the government’s performance across several critical areas.

Central to the UDP’s criticism is the escalating crime situation across Belize, which the party characterizes as a growing threat to public safety and national stability. The opposition has also condemned the administration’s delay in executing the constitutional redistricting exercise, despite affirming their fundamental support for the boundary revision process.

Financial management has emerged as another major point of contention. The UDP highlighted the stagnant two-million-dollar People’s Constitution Commission Report, questioning the government’s commitment to constitutional reform after significant financial investment. Chairwoman Pitts further emphasized the crippling cost of living increases affecting Belizean families, noting that rising expenses extend beyond basic food items to encompass property taxes, utilities, and other essential services.

The controversial Fortis energy acquisition received particular scrutiny, with the UDP warning about potential rate increases in telecommunications services should the deal proceed. The party leadership characterized the government’s approach as potentially ‘unlawful’ and dangerous for creating monopolistic market conditions.

Additional economic concerns included persistently high fuel prices despite global market fluctuations and what the UDP described as excessive borrowing that places financial burden on Belizean citizens. The party’s comprehensive critique signals intensified political opposition as national challenges continue to mount.