Friday, May 29, 2026

Chaos at DLP’s 69th Annual General Conference

Date:

Share post:

The Democratic Labour Party’s 69th Annual General Conference took a chaotic turn on its second day, leading to police intervention to restore order.

The Errol Barrow auditorium was filled with party members shortly after 10:00 a.m., but the gathering soon descended into confusion.

According to Assistant Secretary of the Young Democrats, Stefan Newton, three motions were presented, including one to overturn the General Council’s decision to expel Ronnie Yearwood and Steve Blackett from the party.

Newton reported that the majority of members voted in favour of reinstating Yearwood and Blackett.

Newton also revealed that Walter Maloney, the 2nd Vice President, was elected as chair of the annual conference, replacing Andre Worrell.

However, these developments sparked heated debate among members, with some arguing that the meeting was never officially convened, rendering the motions invalid.

Around 11:50 a.m., Steve Blackett arrived at George Street, surrounded by supporters who warmly embraced him. Speaking to the media, Blackett expressed his joy, saying, “I am over the moon… I am elated… my faith in this party has been renewed.”

Despite these events, DLP General Secretary Pedro Shepherd dismissed the claims, stating, “As we attempted to commence the session, a group of individuals sought to disrupt our meeting, claiming to have raised some motion.”

Shepherd confirmed that Andre Worrell remains the acting president of the party and added, “Once we get clearance from the police that those persons are removed from the compound, we shall resume our conference today.” (AL)

Related articles

Update: Man killed in Pinelands Shooting

Police have confirmed that a man was shot and killed at Martins Road, Pinelands, St Michael earlier today....

Shooting incident at The Pine

Police have confirmed a shooting of a man at Regent Hill, The Pine, St Michael. Police are on the...

Matthews steers WI Women to win

DUBLIN – Hayley Matthews delivered a captain’s innings of authority and elegance as the West Indies Women stormed...

Steady decline in birth rates for six decades

Barbados is confronting a deepening demographic crisis marked by falling birth rates, an ageing population and looming labour...