Mottley pulls in foreign observers, shrugs off opposition alarms, and the Barbados election machine keeps rolling toward February 11.
Observer missions invited
Observer missions invited
- Mia Amor Mottley asked CARICOM and the Commonwealth to watch the vote.
- The move followed public complaints from opposition leadership.
- The goal pitched was transparency and calm.
- Ralph Thorne questioned voter lists and readiness.
- Concerns targeted the Electoral and Boundaries Commission.
- The government rejected doubts outright.
- Nomination centers across Barbados reported zero incidents.
- The process wrapped cleanly at 3 p.m.
- Officials described the exercise as orderly.
- Barbados Labour Party and Democratic Labour Party run all 30 seats.
- Friends of Democracy entered 12 candidates.
- The People’s Coalition for Progress targets half the map.
- Over 80 candidates made the ballot.
- The general election lands on February 11.
- International observers are expected on election day.
- The state says legal procedures are locked in.