The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) has officially welcomed newly elected parliamentarian Randy Baltimore following his successful campaign in Monday’s crucial by-election. Party Chairman E.P. Chet Greene issued a formal congratulatory statement on behalf of Political Leader Gaston Browne, party officials, and membership ranks.
Greene characterized Baltimore’s electoral triumph as a decisive mandate achieved through an intensive 21-day campaign that focused squarely on developmental priorities affecting both the local constituency and national interests. The victory marks a significant political transition as Baltimore assumes the parliamentary seat previously held by long-serving MP Sir Robin Yearwood.
In his official communiqué, Greene emphasized that the election outcome demonstrates substantial voter confidence in Baltimore’s capability to perpetuate and build upon his predecessor’s legacy. The chairman notably framed the victory as not merely a partisan achievement but as a reaffirmation of public trust in the ABLP’s governance approach.
“This represents a profoundly proud moment for our party as we integrate such a committed representative into our parliamentary team,” Greene stated. “We anticipate productive collaboration in advancing our shared objectives for national development and collectively forging a more prosperous future for Antigua and Barbuda.” The statement concluded with formal welcoming remarks into the realm of governmental leadership.
