In a historic milestone for the twin-island Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Alfonso Browne has officially taken office for an unprecedented fourth consecutive term as the country’s prime minister. The low-key but symbolic swearing-in ceremony was held at Government House, led by the nation’s Governor General Sir Rodney Williams, who opened the event by emphasizing the unparalleled nature of Browne’s electoral achievement.
Williams remarked that no prime minister in Antigua and Barbuda’s modern political history has ever secured four straight terms at the helm of the national government, calling the occasion a truly monumental moment in the country’s democratic journey. Reflecting on the results of the recent general election, Williams noted that the mandate from voters was clear and unambiguous, stating, “The people have spoken with a thunderous voice.”
Following Williams’ opening remarks, Browne completed the formal requirements for assuming office: he took the required oaths of office, allegiance, and official secrecy, before formally signing the national government’s register of incoming ministers. In a move that signals policy continuity for the new administration, Browne will retain the key cabinet portfolios he held in his previous administration, including the ministries of Finance, Corporate Governance, and Public-Private Partnership. The ceremony also concluded with the swearing-in of Attorney General Sir Steadroy Cutie Benjamin, completing the first formal step of forming the new national government.
