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    PM Says Government Moving to ‘Renaissance’ Phase in Next Term

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    Prime Minister Gaston Browne says his administration plans to move into what he describes as a “renaissance” phase of national development if it secures another term in office.

    Speaking during an ABS interview, Browne said the country has already advanced through what he previously called the “next level” of development and is now poised for a new stage of growth.

    “Our next term in office, should we get one, and it looks very probable, we’re now moving from next level to renaissance,” Browne said.

    He argued that the government has built out much of the country’s socioeconomic infrastructure and is now focused on completing remaining gaps and expanding high-end developments.

    “In the next, I’d say, three to five years maximum, you will see it literally mushroom,” he said, referring to projected growth in luxury properties, restaurants and supporting infrastructure.

    Browne linked the vision to continued economic stability and infrastructure improvements, saying momentum must be maintained to sustain progress.

    While not formally launching a campaign, the prime minister used the interview to outline what he described as the next phase of Antigua and Barbuda’s transformation.

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