VIDEO: Eli Fuller says an election while the opposition is on its knees is not good for the country

Fuller Argues Snap Election Unfair With UPP in Disarray
Businessman and social commentator Eli Fuller says the timing of the upcoming snap general election is unfair, arguing that the main opposition United Progressive Party is too weak to provide a meaningful contest.
Speaking in a Facebook Live video, Fuller said a strong democracy depends on a functioning opposition capable of challenging the government and offering alternative ideas. He argued that the current state of the UPP, which he described as being in disarray and not taken seriously by many voters, undermines that balance.
Fuller said calling elections under those conditions does not serve the people, but instead benefits the ruling Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party.
“It’s like kicking someone when they’re down,” he said, referring to the opposition’s struggles to reorganize and present itself as a viable alternative.
He questioned why elections are being held now, noting that the government still has time remaining in its term. According to Fuller, delaying the vote would have allowed the opposition to rebuild and better contribute to the democratic process.
Fuller also warned that without a robust opposition, governance risks becoming one-sided, with fewer checks on decision-making and less debate on national issues.
His comments come amid growing public discussion about the readiness of political parties ahead of the anticipated election, which is expected to be held within the coming months.
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