FOR MIA MOTTLEY and the Barbados Labour Party (BLP), they are hoping three times is the charm.
The country’s oldest political party yesterday launched its main offensive for 2016, revealing it will next week file a no-confidence motion in the Freundel Stuart-led Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Government.
It will be the third motion filed by the BLP since this DLP administration first came to power in 2008 under late Prime Minister David Thompson.
Mottley had earlier filed no-confidence motions in 2009 over the CLICO collapse, and then again in 2013 over Government’s home-grown economic strategy.
The Opposition Leader is hoping this newest motion could be debated when the House of Assembly resumes sittings on April 19.
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