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Barbados' Opposition – scared, non-caring Mottley called snap election | New York Carib News

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The main opposition in Barbados, the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), has blamed a non-caring Prime Minister Mia Mottley for calling a snap general election amid a pandemic and urged supporters to boot the ruling Government out of office on January 19 next year.

Source: The New York Carib News

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