
 
		Antigua PM supports Baroness Scotland for second  
 term as secretary general of the Commonwealth 
 By Nelson A. King 
 Antigua and Barbuda Prime  
 Minister,  Gaston  Browne  has  
 announced  that  his  government  
 will  support  the  bid  of  
 Baroness  Patricia  Scotland  
 for  a  second  term  as  secretary  
 general  of  the  Commonwealth. 
   
 Last  week,  Browne  told  
 reporters  in  Barbados,  following  
 the  Caribbean  Community  
 (CARICOM) Heads Meeting,  
 that  CARICOM  has  given  its  
 “full-throated  endorsement”  
 to Scotland’s second bid.  
 “With  the  support  of  all  
 of  CARICOM,  and  I  believe  
 that we had unanimity  in  the  
 decision  to  support  her  and  
 with the African states that we  
 understand  are  also  supporting  
 her,  along with  a  number  
 of states in Asia, we are pretty  
 sure  that  she  will  have  the  
 majority support when we deal  
 with  this  issue  in  Kigali  in  
 June  of  this  year,”  the  Antiguan  
 leader said.  
 “So,  in  terms  of  probability, 
  I believe that she would  
 more than likely maintain her  
 position  as  the  secretary  general  
 of  the  Commonwealth,”  
 he added.  
 During  a  recent meeting  in  
 St. John’s, the Antiguan capital, 
   with  Baroness  Scotland,  
  
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 Browne  said  she  assured  that  
 she  will  “continue  to  work  
 assiduously  in  the  interest  of  
 the  54  countries  of  the  Commonwealth.” 
 She  said  that  she  has  been  
 honored to serve the Commonwealth  
 and  is  looking  forward  
 to  continue  the  work  started  
 four years ago, the Antigua and  
 Barbuda  Government  statement  
 said.   
 “It  was  pleasurable  to  see  
 that hard work that we have all  
 been  doing  and  engaged  in  to  
 be  applauded  and  appreciated  
 by CARICOM, even though you  
 don’t  do  things  for  applause  
 and appreciation,” she recently  
 told reporters in Barbados. 
 “Baroness  Scotland  is  and  
 has  been  the  candidate  proposed  
 by  Dominica,  Antigua  
 and Belize, and I wish I was  
 there because Barbados would  
 have  been  one  of  the  proposers, 
   too,”  said  Prime  Minister  
 Mia  Mottley  of  Barbados  following  
 the CARICOM Meeting  
 last week during which Browne  
 gave  his  support  for  Baroness  
 Scotland’s  second  term.  “Let  
 me state that for the record.  
 “We are happy with the work  
 that she has done for the countries  
 of  the  region,”  Mottley  
 added. “We are happy with the  
 work  she  has  done  for  countries  
 in the Pacific and Africa.  
 We  believe  that  every  other  
 Commonwealth  Secretary  
 General  (who)  has  performed  
 perhaps not as much had the  
 benefit of a second term.”  
 Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister, Gaston Browne meets with Baroness Scotland, secretary  
 general of the Commonwealth.  Gov’t of Antigua and Barbuda