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Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley wins third term in full assembly sweep
Summary
Mia Mottley's Barbados Labour Party won all 30 House of Assembly seats, giving her a third term and unseating opposition leader Ralph Thorne.
Content
Mia Mottley has secured a third term as prime minister after the Barbados Labour Party won every seat in the House of Assembly. State television and local reports said the BLP took all 30 seats, and opposition leader Ralph Thorne was unseated. Mottley, 60, spoke about ending poverty and removing injustice in a victory speech. She announced that Friday would be a public bank holiday and said she would look after Barbados's democracy.
Election outcome:
- The Barbados Labour Party won all 30 seats in the House of Assembly.
- Opposition leader Ralph Thorne lost his seat and described the result as disappointing while thanking supporters for a clean campaign.
- Mottley said her mission is to stop poor people from being poor and to remove injustice to create opportunities.
- The ruling party announced it will continue focusing on the economy, cost of living, and Barbados's international role.
- Barbados is the easternmost Caribbean country and has about 283,000 residents.
Summary:
The complete sweep gives the Barbados Labour Party sole control of the House of Assembly and positions Mia Mottley to continue her stated policy priorities on the economy, cost of living, and the country's international profile. Officials announced a public holiday and reaffirmed commitments to democracy; further specific policy steps were not detailed in the article.
