West Indian National Congress Party

The party was established in 1944 by Wynter Crawford as a breakaway from the Barbados Progressive League.

[1][2] In the November 1944 elections it was one of the three parties that won eight of the 24 seats each, and formed a coalition government with the Progressive League.

In the 1951 elections, the first under universal suffrage, the party was reduced to two seats.

[3] Crawford contested the next elections in 1956 as a candidate of the Democratic Labour Party, another breakaway from the Progressive League (now renamed the Barbados Labour Party).

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