The Washington Times has named Prime Minister Hon. Gaston Browne among the Caribbean’s most influential and respected leaders. The American publication says Prime Minister Browne has “driven Antigua and Barbuda toward an era of substantial economic and social development, thanks to his focus on poverty eradication.” The article points to the country’s robust 6 per cent growth in real Gross Domestic Product in 2024, driven by record-breaking performance in tourism.
The Washington Times says, “Prime Minister Browne’s impact has been far-reaching, with his vision fostering long-term growth across multiple sectors, ensuring the nation’s future is bright.”
Barbados’ Prime Minister, Mia Mottley, and Premier of Nevis, Mark Brantley, are also named on the list by The Washington Times.
The article cites what it says is the “exceptional leadership” exemplified by the three, which has helped to position the Caribbean as a “beacon of resilience and progress.”
The Washington Times Names PM Gaston Browne Among Caribbean’s Most Influential Leaders
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