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Chairman of Boundaries Commission admits to failings


The sudden withdrawal of the controversial Boundaries Commission report being challenged by the Antigua Labour Party (ALP) was due in part to the commission’s failure to have enough consultations with the party.

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High court keeps Boundaries Commission injunction intact


The injunction barring the Boundaries Commission from submitting a report proposing boundaries changes will remain in place, at least until April 11.

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Injunction puts new constituency boundaries on hold


Government’s plan to have the entire country reregistered for general elections is in serious jeopardy, after the opposition Antigua Labour Party (ALP) filed an injunction to halt proposed changes to constituency boundaries.

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Weston: ‘Make boundary changes after next election’


Antigua Labour Party (ALP) Senator Lennox Weston argued that new guidelines for the boundary commission could mean the makeup of constituencies is radically changed dangerously close to the next general elections.

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Heated parliamentary debate on electoral boundaries


Debate got heated on Wednesday over a new law intended to guide the body charged with changing constituency boundaries.

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OAS participation in street-naming gets stamp of approval


Leader of the Opposition Lester Bird is lauding the work of an OAS delegation, which recently completed a fact-finding mission in Antigua & Barbuda.

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OAS to assist in street naming exercise


18th August 2012, St. John’s Antigua- A high-level OAS delegation recently engaged various stakeholders on the subject of street naming, [...]

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Boundaries commission changes may lead to legal action


A legal storm is brewing with the Antigua Labour Party (ALP) threatening to take the matter to court if the Antigua & Barbuda Boundaries Commission

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