Local NewsPolitics Prime Minister Mottley reverses decision, will lead BLP into the next general election by Barbados Today 25/05/2025 written by Barbados Today 25/05/2025 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 2.7K Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has reversed her earlier decision not to lead the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) into the next general election, citing a deepened sense of duty and repeated appeals from across the country and her party. Addressing a jubilant crowd at a rally celebrating Chad Blackman’s victory in St James North on Saturday evening, Mottley revealed that while her original choice was driven by personal grief, ongoing calls from both within and outside the BLP have caused her to reconsider. “What we gave the country more than anything else is stability and trust,” the Prime Minister declared. “This is no longer a personal decision, but one of responsibility and service.” Mottley, 59, first announced in January 2022 that she would not contest another general election, saying the passing of her brother had weighed heavily on her and influenced her outlook. “While I’m your prime minister, I’m still a sister, I’m still a daughter, I’m still an aunt,” she shared. “In those circumstances, that was genuinely, and until very recently, my position.” The leader said she believes her role must continue after reflection. You Might Be Interested In GUYANA – Legislator who brought down gov’t may have committed treason Make them cops Increased police powers vindicated, says DLP president “I came to understand that true leadership is never about comfort. It is about calling, it is about timing, and it is about service.” Mottley pointed to the volatility of the global economy, increasing international conflict, and what she described as a fragmented opposition. “The world is in trouble,” she warned. “If you add to that an opposition that resembles more a pressure group than a political party of 70 years, this country of ours deserves stability and steadiness.” Recalling her nearly three decades of service in the St Michael North East constituency, she spoke emotionally of the bond with her constituents. “They are not just my constituents; they are my friends; they are my family,” she said. “And to that extent, what they say and what they do hurts me or uplift me intensely.” Mottley praised the evolution of the government ministers, saying they have matured over the years. “For me to do anything that would cause this country to not fully benefit from the maturity of this team that I am proud to lead would be a travesty.” She reaffirmed her commitment to improving the lives of Barbadians, particularly the youth. “Everything I’ve done in public life has been to try to make the lives of Bajans better,” she stated. “Let me pitch for the stars and land on the clouds and know that I’m way above the ground.” Closing her speech with a rallying call for unity and perseverance, the Prime Minister urged the country to “go forward, upward and onwards” together. Quoting a John Legend song, she assured the nation, “I will stay with you.” (BT) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Small craft advisory extended as windy conditions persist 13/06/2025 Barbados opens second phase of battery storage project to unlock grid 13/06/2025 Afrofusion Global Superstar Tyla To Headline Tipsy Music Festival 2025 In Barbados! 13/06/2025