
D Gisele Isaac
D Gisele Isaac is the Chairperson of the United Progressive Party (UPP) in Antigua and Barbuda, who has recently announced her decision not to seek re-election during the party’s upcoming convention. With a decade of service in the party, she played a pivotal role in its recovery from a significant electoral defeat in 2015, leading it through challenging times. Isaac's recent announcement about her retirement from active politics, alongside her application for Social Security benefits, marks a significant leadership transition within the UPP. Despite stepping down from her leadership role, she intends to remain active in the party's Women's Forum and local branch activities.
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D. Gisele Isaac, the Chairperson of the United Progressive Party, criticized the government's proposed withdrawal from the Social Security Fund.
‘It's wicked’: UPP Chair slams Gov’t over Social Security crisis
D Gisele Isaac is the UPP Chairman who commented on the media reports regarding Lovell and Pringle.
UPP denies leadership race between Lovell and PringleFormer House Speaker D Gisele Isaac criticized Prime Minister Browne for not circulating documents among all parliament members.
Former House Speaker slams PM Browne for skirting proper parliamentary proceduresD. Gisele Isaac accuses police of not taking her reports seriously regarding threats from Prime Minister Gaston Browne.
D. Gisele Isaac accuses police of not taking her reports seriouslyD. Gisele Isaac is the chairman of the opposition party mentioned in connection with the corruption allegations against Browne.
U.S. Court clears path for corruption probe into PM Browne’s finances to proceedThe UPP’s Chairperson D Gisele Isaac announced on Monday that she will not seek re-election at the next convention.
Political Leader calls for unity in the UPP amid growing internal discordD Gisele Isaac announced on Monday that she will not seek re-election for her position during the party’s convention next year.
UPP Chairperson says she won’t run for leadership at party’s next convention













