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    Pringle Says UPP Will Be Held Accountable From First 100 Days

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    United Progressive Party (UPP) leader Jamale Pringle told supporters on the campaign trail that his party should be judged on its promises from the moment it takes office, pledging accountability from the first 100 days through the end of its term.

    Addressing a rally in St. Philip’s South on Monday night, Pringle said voters must hold a UPP administration responsible for delivering on its manifesto commitments if elected.

    “You must hold us accountable for our promises to you and to your tax dollars,” Pringle told the crowd, outlining a governance approach tied to measurable timelines from the early months in office to the completion of a five-year term.

    The opposition leader framed the pledge as part of a broader effort to present the UPP as transparent and answerable to the public, contrasting it with what he described as unmet expectations under the current administration.

    Pringle also used the rally to promote the party’s manifesto, which he said was shaped through extensive consultations with a wide cross-section of society, including single mothers, workers, pensioners, business people and community leaders.

    “We listened to what they had to say about the cost of living… the roads… the water situation… the rise in gun crime,” he said, adding that concerns about healthcare access, housing and economic pressures were also raised during the consultations.

    According to Pringle, the manifesto reflects those discussions and is designed to address everyday challenges facing citizens, from high living costs to infrastructure and public safety issues.

    “We were able to craft a manifesto that addresses these things with plans on how we will fix them,” he said.

    The UPP leader positioned the document as a people-driven blueprint for governance, arguing that it directly responds to the experiences and priorities shared during the party’s outreach efforts across the country.

    With the general election approaching, Pringle urged supporters to turn out to vote, reiterating that the party’s commitments would be subject to public scrutiny if given the mandate to govern.

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