
There could be more exits from the beleaguered Democratic Labour Party (DLP) along with additional challenges to rebuild, says political scientist Devaron Bruce.
Bruce is warning that the resignation of Dr Dawn-Marie Armstrong from the DLP might only be the beginning of a new wave of departures as the opposition party continues to grapple with what he describes as a deep leadership vacuum.
He said the latest exit reflects wider instability within the party and suggested the coming months could bring further resignations if fundamental issues about its direction and leadership were not addressed.
Another political scientist Dr George Belle, on the other hand, said Armstrong’s move shows just how difficult it will be for the Dems to dig deep in their focus on rebuilding.
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