President of the United Workers Party, Lennox Linton, raises concerns about voters in New York who are incentivized by a political party to travel to Dominica to vote in elections. He criticizes this practice as hypocritical and stresses the significance of voting in one's place of residence. Linton suggests that recent consultations indicate the Dominica Labour Party and Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit's intentions regarding Mr Skerrit's re-election legacy. Linton further criticizes the DLP government's stance on electoral reform, highlighting their rejection of a cap on campaign expenditure and their proposal to eliminate restrictions on overseas voters residing abroad for over five years. He contends that these moves are designed to preserve a select group of voters who can be incentivized to return home to vote in elections, especially in competitive constituencies. President of the UWP, Lennox Linton.
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