The United Democratic Party is setting the stage for a major political reset. On Sunday, the Central Executive Committee met at party headquarters in Belize City to map out the road ahead. Among the key decisions are plans to hold constituency conventions starting in July, all leading up to a National Convention in October. The CEC also voted unanimously to allow expelled members to apply for reinstatement—provided they meet specific conditions, including a public apology and a pledge to uphold party values, as outlined in Article 11 of the U.D.P. Constitution. In the meantime, the current elected leadership will remain in place until the October convention. The party says it’s focused on unity and is encouraging all members to get involved as they prepare for what could be a pivotal moment in the U.D.P.’s future.