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PCP calls on government to put people over political benefits

Summary by CBC Barbados
Cut politicians’ perks, protect workers’ pensions, and rescue Bridgetown. That was the message from the People’s Coalition for Progress as it made its case for change at a public meeting in Baxter’s Road last night. Kemar Stuart, President of the New National Party and the Coalition’s candidate for St. John, said a coalition government would reverse the BLP policy that will raise the national pension age to sixty-eight by 2034. The coalition al…
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CBC Barbados broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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