Nigel Bascus, leader of the Missing Link – Voice of the People Party (MLVOP), says his overriding priority following the April 30 General Elections is to work constructively with whichever party forms the next government. According to Antigua Observer, Bascus made the declaration as he campaigns for the St John's Rural West seat.
Bascus, who is contesting the seat as an independent-aligned candidate under the MLVOP banner, stated that the welfare of constituents and the broader national interest take precedence over partisan considerations. His willingness to reach across political lines signals a pragmatic approach ahead of what is expected to be a closely watched general election.
The April 30 vote will determine the next administration to govern Antigua and Barbuda, with multiple parties and candidates vying for seats across the country's constituencies. As reported by Antigua Observer, Bascus has positioned himself as a candidate focused on collaboration and results rather than political rivalry.
St John's Rural West remains one of the constituencies to watch as election day approaches, with Bascus presenting his cross-party cooperation stance as a key plank of his campaign platform.