National Development Party (Montserrat)

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The National Development Party (NDP) was a conservative political party in Montserrat led by Bertrand Osborne.

History

The NDP was established in December 1984, [1] and launched a newspaper, the Montserrat Reporter the following year. [2] In the 1987 general elections it won two seats in the Legislative Council. [3] In the 1991 elections the party retained both seats.

By the 1996 elections Osborne was leader of the new Movement for National Reconstruction.

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References

  1. Howard A Fergus (1985) Rule Britannia: Politics in British Montserrat, University Centre, p84
  2. James Phillip Jeter (1996) International Afro Mass Media: A Reference Guide, Greenwood Publishing Group, p175
  3. General Election Results - 25 August 1987 Archived 7 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine Caribbean Elections