Mia Mottley Elected First Female Prime Minister of Barbados as Labour Party Wins Election

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24 May 2018

Mia Mottley Elected First Female Prime Minister of Barbados as Labour Party Wins Election

By Telesur

The BLP attacked the current government on its policy of high taxation and focused on the cost of living during the campaign

The Barbados Labour Party (BLP) has won the country's 2018 General Elections unseating the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), which has governed the country since 2008. BLP won all 30 seats.

The crushing victory for the BLP means that its political leader Mia Amor Mottley will be sworn in as Barbados' first female Prime Minister since the country gained independence from Britain in 1966.

Mottley, 52, becomes Barbados' eight Prime Minister and the fifth female head of government in the English speaking the Caribbean joining the likes of the late Dame Eugenia Charles of Dominica, Janet Jagan of Guyana, Portia Simpson Miller in Jamaica and Kamla Persad Bissessar in Trinidad and Tobago.

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