The newly appointed Antigua and Barbuda Cabinet has reportedly pushed back against Prime Minister Gaston Browne's recent remarks suggesting he may be considering stepping down from leadership, according to Antigua News Room.
As reported by Antigua News Room, cabinet members moved swiftly to discourage the Prime Minister from entertaining any thoughts of an exit from political life, signalling strong internal support for his continued leadership of the country.
The development points to a united front within the governing administration, with ministers apparently keen to retain Browne at the helm as the new cabinet settles into its mandate.
Further details regarding the specific nature of the Prime Minister's comments, as well as the cabinet's formal response, were reported by Antigua News Room, which first broke the story.