UWP Leader, emphasized to Grand Bay residents on Sunday that Electoral Reform Assemblies present a significant chance for them to select their own representative and enhance governance.
- varietynewsgroup
- Mar 18, 2024
- 1 min read
Dr. Thomson Fontaine, leader of the United Workers Party (UWP), echoed the growing calls for change in Dominica, particularly emphasizing the critical need for effective governance.
Speaking to a gathering in Grand Bay on Sunday, he underscored the significance of engaging in dialogues on electoral reform as a means to both honor the legacy of past leaders, such as the late Prime Minister Pierre Charles, and to improve governance standards. Despite Charles's truncated tenure, his advocacy for good governance remains relevant.
Dr. Fontaine urged Grand Bay residents to seize the opportunity presented by Electoral Reform Assemblies to showcase Dominica's potential for governance improvement.
He encouraged them to embrace electoral reform as a means to empower themselves in selecting representatives who can drive economic and social development for the community.
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