Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Tough test

Date:

Share post:

So far, so good is how some economists and political analysts have assessed Government’s first year in office. However, one of them, University of the West Indies (UWI) lecturer Dr Justin Robinson, thinks the next 12 months could be the toughest part of the big fiscal adjustment Barbados faces.

At the same time, Democratic Labour Party leader Verla De Peiza claimed that while the focus was on the economy, “the whole social fabric of Barbados melted”.

Political scientist Peter Wickham gave Government an “A” for its overall strategy and communication, calling it the administration’s “most significant achievement”, but there was an “F” for how the sugar industry was handled.

With the Mia Mottley administration’s first anniversary having passed on Friday, Robinson, who is Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at UWI, said the decision to seek the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) help was the driving force behind addressing the lack of access to financing, low and declining foreign reserves, high deficits and high debt. (SC)

Subscribe now to our eNATION edition for the full story.

For the latest stories and breaking news updates download the Nationnews apps for iOS and Android.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related articles

Usain Bolt named ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Ambassador

ST JOHN’S, Antigua – The International Cricket Council (ICC) have announced Olympic legend Usain Bolt as an ambassador...

Missing teen traced

Donisha Keanna Thomas,14, of Alexandria, St. Lucy, who wasreported missing on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, has been traced...

Russian deputy defence minister Timur Ivanov accused of taking bribes

A Russian deputy defence minister has been accused of taking bribes and remanded in custody by a court...

Chief Magistrate a stickler for use of proper English

Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes is not impressed by parents who give their children choices from young and who...