Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne won a fourth term late on Thursday in a snap general election dominated by concerns over U.S. visa restrictions.
Browne's Labour Party took 15 seats in the 17-seat parliament, according to preliminary official data.
- Reuters
Browne's Labour Party took 15 seats in the 17-seat parliament, according to preliminary official data.
- Reuters
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