Officials of the United Progressive Party are questioning the vision of the opposition Antigua Labour Party (ALP), as two ALP manifestos have allegedly been discovered.
The news was exposed during a press conference held at the United Progressive Party command center, where copies of the two ALP manifestos were made public.
Chairman of the United Progressive Party, Leon “Chaku" Symister, presented the documents.
It was alleged that the first version of the ALP manifesto, "Providing Safety and Prosperity," had to be recalled, but the opposition party has denied these accusations.
The party chairman said with the documents coming to the surface, it is evidence that the ALP is not ready to govern and handle the country’s affairs.
According to Symister, ALP members toiled effortlessly to redevelop their manifesto to meet the election date deadline.
However, St Phillips North Constituency Maureen Hyman-Payne said she was astonished about the findings.
“When I saw the pictures, I was wondering what is going on," she said.
"I never saw another copy of a manifesto but the one I was presented with, dubbed as Providing Safety and Prosperity, with the three faces on the front page."
Efforts to contact the ALP political hierarchy proved futile.