Jamale Pringle, Political Leader of the United Progressive Party (UPP) and Leader of the Opposition in Antigua and Barbuda, has strongly rejected recent claims suggesting he intends to step down, describing them as false and politically motivated.
In a statement to supporters and the public, Pringle emphasized: “I remain your Political Leader. I remain committed to holding the Gaston Browne Administration Government accountable. And I remain committed to building this Party into an organization worthy of leading this Nation.”
Pringle accused the source of the rumors—linked to the Prime Minister—of attempting to destabilize the opposition and distract from the party’s ongoing work. He affirmed that both he and senior party figure Harold Lovell remain focused on serving their constituencies and rallying supporters ahead of the upcoming general election.
Addressing criticisms surrounding the recent St. Philip’s North by-election, Pringle noted that the UPP’s support for candidate Alex Browne was never intended to guarantee victory. Rather, it demonstrated the party’s engagement and commitment to voters seeking change. He pointed out that the UPP has never held the seat in its 50-year history, calling attempts to use the by-election result to challenge his leadership “misleading” and “disrespectful” to party members.
Pringle also invited open dialogue within the party, welcoming genuine disagreement and discussions on strategy, direction, and renewal. He reassured the public that the UPP remains focused on building a credible and united opposition, prepared to hold the governing Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party accountable.
“Therefore, the work of this party continues. And I continue with it,” he concluded, reaffirming his leadership and commitment to the UPP’s mission.

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