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Antigua and Barbuda prime minister set to win fourth term in election

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Updated 1.5.2026
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Mark Carney *Canada Liberal Party of Canada Marilyn Gladu Pierre Poilievre

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Apr 26 – May 2

1 articles|1 sources
antigua and barbuda electiongaston brownelabour partyopposition partiespolitical landscape
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The Guardian - World News4d ago

Antigua and Barbuda prime minister set to win fourth term in election

Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne is poised to win a fourth term in a snap general election, with preliminary results indicating his Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) will secure 15 out of 17 parliamentary seats. The election, held amidst political instability and concerns over the cost of living, saw the opposition United Progressive Party (UPP) win only one seat, held by its leader Jamale Pringle. The Barbuda People's Movement also secured one seat. Browne's victory is attributed to opposition disarray and his campaign's focus on stability amid global economic pressures. He called the election shortly after a key byelection win, capitalizing on an opportune moment.

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Key Claims

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Jamale Pringle, leader of the United Progressive party (UPP), was the only member of his party to win his seat.

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The Trump administration suspended US visa processing for Antigua and Barbuda nationals in January.

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Five UPP members defected to the ABLP before the election.

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Preliminary results show the Antigua and Barbuda Labour party (ABLP) is on course to win 15 of the 17 seats in parliament.

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The ABLP victory is attributable to disarray among the opposition and dissatisfaction with Pringle's leadership.

— Peter Wickham

Apr 12 – Apr 18

8 articles|5 sources
canadian politicsmark carneyliberal governmentparliamentary majoritymajority government
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The Guardian - World NewsApr 14

Mark Carney secures majority government in Canada after special election win

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberal party have secured a majority government following a special election, as reported by CBC News. The Liberals won the riding of University-Rosedale in Ontario, previously held by Chrystia Freeland, contributing to a total of 172 seats in the 343-seat House of Commons. This majority will allow Carney to more easily pass legislation, particularly concerning trade issues with the U.S., without relying on opposition support. A majority government also provides Carney with more control over the timing of the next election, potentially solidifying his leadership until 2029. The Liberal party has also seen several opposition legislators defect to their party in recent months, further strengthening Carney's position.

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BBC News - WorldApr 13

Carney on verge of Liberal majority government as votes cast in three by-elections

Prime Minister Carney's Liberal party is poised to secure a narrow majority government, potentially solidified by wins in Toronto by-elections. Carney has also attracted five opposition MPs to defect to the Liberals, a trend described as "extraordinary" by a University of Toronto professor. This influx of diverse political views has raised concerns about ideological coherence within the Liberal party, particularly regarding social issues like abortion, as Carney defends his party's values. The shift towards a more conservative stance under Carney, including ending Trudeau-era policies, has made the Liberals more appealing to right-leaning MPs. This has angered Conservatives, who accuse the Liberals of "backroom deals" and undemocratic practices, while also highlighting internal dissatisfaction with Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. Further defections to the Liberals are rumored.

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Al JazeeraApr 14

Carney vows focus on affordability after winning Canada’s special election

In April 2026, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberal government secured a parliamentary majority in the House of Commons after winning three key by-elections in Ontario and Quebec. This victory allows the Liberals to advance their agenda without relying on opposition support. Following the election results, Carney stated that affordability and the economy would be his central priorities. To address rising prices, the government will suspend the federal fuel excise tax on petrol and diesel from April 20 to September 7, which is expected to reduce prices. The Liberal Party had previously relied on Conservative support to pass economic legislation, but this is no longer necessary with the new majority.

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Key Claims

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Mark Carney suspended the fuel tax in response to the Iran war.

— Article

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Carney is suspending the federal fuel excise tax from next Monday until Labor Day, Sept. 7.

— Carney

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Carney's Liberals now have 174 of the 343 seats in the House of Commons.

— Article

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Carney's government is the first in Canada’s history to switch from a minority to a majority between national elections.

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The Liberals now hold 174 seats in the 343-seat House of Commons of Canada.

Apr 5 – Apr 11

1 articles|1 sources
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South China Morning PostApr 8

Canada’s Carney on verge of majority after another Conservative MP jumps ship

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party is nearing a parliamentary majority after Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu defected to the Liberals on Wednesday. This marks the fourth Conservative and fifth opposition legislator to join the ruling Liberals since November. The Liberals now hold 171 of 343 seats, one short of a majority, and are expected to gain more in upcoming special elections. Carney claims a majority is needed to address trade issues with the U.S., while Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre accuses Carney of orchestrating the defections through "back room deals." Political scientists note the high rate of defections to the ruling party is unprecedented in modern Canadian politics, potentially allowing Carney to remain in power until 2029.

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Key Claims

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A Conservative MP, Marilyn Gladu, defected to the ruling Liberal Party.

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The Liberals now have 171 seats in the 343-seat House of Commons, one short of a majority.

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Carney was the preferred prime minister of 54.5 per cent of Canadians, with Poilievre scoring 22.9 per cent.

— Nanos polling

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Gladu said Mark Carney is the global leader with a plan to make Canada more resilient.

— Marilyn Gladu

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Poilievre accused Carney of seizing a costly Liberal majority through back room deals.

— Pierre Poilievre