The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party's victory strengthens Gaston Browne and consolidates a foreign stance based on autonomy, pragmatism, and the defense of island states, in a context marked by US pressure, Chinese cooperation, and the climate crisis. The general elections on April 30 in Antigua and Barbuda once again rewarded Gaston Browne, who will remain prime minister and lead the country for a fourth consecutive term.
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The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party's victory strengthens Gaston Browne and consolidates a foreign stance based on autonomy, pragmatism, and the defense of island states, in a context marked by US pressure, Chinese cooperation, and the climate crisis. The general elections on April 30 in Antigua and Barbuda once again rewarded Gaston Browne, who will remain prime minister and lead the country for a fourth consecutive term.