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Antigua and Barbuda holds snap election; PM Gaston Browne wins fourth term

Prime Minister Gaston Browne's Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party won preliminary results showing 15 of 17 parliamentary seats in a snap general election. Browne addressed supporters early Friday, declaring victory and framing the result as endorsement of his party's governance. Both outlets report the same core outcome with minimal factual divergence.

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