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Minister Owen Darrell Apologies to Bermuda and the PLP family for press conference walkout

Minister Owen Darrell stated, “Today’s PLP Press conference did not end up in the way that it should have, and on behalf of the Progressive Labour Party, I apologise for the abrupt ending.

Regardless of how they are received by the party or its candidates, it is important to address questions from the media. I unreservedly apologise and will continue to represent the PLP and the residents of Constituency 15 to the best of my ability.” 

A spokesperson from the PLP stated, “The Progressive Labour Party acknowledges and fully supports this apology from Minister Darrell. We stand behind the commitment to ensuring positive interactions with the media and the public. As we move forward, we remain dedicated to upholding the highest standard of engagement in all interactions, particularly during this election season.”

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