US visa fallout takes center stage in Antigua's election
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US visa fallout takes center stage in Antigua's election
CASTRIES, St Lucia, April 30 - Voters head to the polls on Thursday in Antigua and Barbuda in a snap general election dominated by concerns over U.S. visa restrictions, with Prime Minister Gaston Browne seeking a fourth term. Debate has been dominated by Washington's decision in January to suspend »»»
AGF joins ex-lawmakers in asking court to deregister ADC, Accord, three other parties
The bid by the Forum of former Legislators to compel the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to deregister five political parties has received a boost with the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice AGF joining the group in the legal battle. Although the AGF is a de»»»
PN leader says Nationalist Government would raise stipends in the health sector to match the minimum wage
Aqra bil- Malti Nationalist Party leader Alex Borg announced that a Nationalist government would increase stipends in the health sector to match the minimum wage, amounting to around €1,000 per month. Speaking at a political event in Mellieħa, he also said that the Nationalist Party would raise sti»»»
Eye surgeon Franco Mercieca to contest with Labour again
Eye surgeon Franco Mercieca, a former MP, will be a candidate for the Labour Party on the 12 District in the upcoming election. It was Mercieca who made the announcement when addressing the PL rally in Żejtun on Tuesday evening. Mercieca had contested his first and only election in 2013 on the Labo»»»
Christopher Luxon shoots the messenger as nightmare New Zealand election scenario hangs over him | Claire Robinson
Being prime minister is the hardest job in New Zealand. It requires presence, vision and the willingness to be publicly answerable for everything – to parliament, citizens, the party, business, the media. You can’t be accountable to one and not the other. Yet that’s what Christoper Luxon chose this»»»
Reform on track to WIN Welsh Senedd election but be shut out of power
Reform UK could become the largest party in the Welsh Senedd next month - but be shut out of power. A new poll suggests Dan Thomas's party is on course to win 37 seats, one more than nationalists Plaid Cymru. But that is 12 short of the 49 seats required to form a majority government in Cardiff Bay»»»
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