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    Michael Joseph Unveils St. John’s Rural West Manifesto Focused on Youth and Infrastructure

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    Michael Joseph, the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) candidate for St. John’s Rural West, has released his constituency manifesto, outlining priorities centered on youth development, education, infrastructure, and entrepreneurship.

    Joseph announced the digital publication of the document, describing it as a roadmap for continued progress in the constituency. “The vision is clear. The plan is ready. The work has started, and the work continues,” he said.

    The manifesto sets out proposals aimed at strengthening community development, with a focus on expanding opportunities for young people and improving educational outcomes. It also highlights plans to address infrastructure needs and support small business growth within the constituency.

    “This is about moving our constituency forward for the better,” Joseph said, framing the document as part of a broader effort to build stronger and more resilient communities.

    The full manifesto can be accessed online at:
    https://heyzine.com/flip-book/c5735b7b61.html
    and
    https://michaeljosephanu.com/manifesto/

    The release comes as campaigning intensifies ahead of the April 30 general election, with candidates across the country outlining policy priorities and development plans for their constituencies.

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