
Iram Lewis
Iram Lewis is a political figure in the Bahamas, currently serving as the Member of Parliament for Central Grand Bahama. He is associated with the Free National Movement and has been vocal on various issues affecting his constituency, including the welfare and housing conditions of police officers. Recently, he joined party leader Michael Pintard in addressing concerns over government policies that impact law enforcement personnel, advocating for more reasonable solutions to support officers facing eviction from government-provided housing.
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Iram Lewis told Parliament that they cannot place a burden on the Bahamian taxpayers to solve an international crisis.
Govt drops migrant immunity clauseIram Lewis, the independent MP, argued that the sale price for the land was unfair to the Bahamian people.
‘Don’t permit the big boys with mega bucks to rob us’Iram Lewis rejected claims that he had resigned from the Coalition of Independents (COI).
Iram, COI denies claims he split from party
Iram Lewis won the seat for the FNM in 2017 but resigned from the party in April.
Two vie for Central GB nominationIram Lewis is a former Free National Movement member who will contest the Central Grand Bahama seat for the Coalition of Independents.
COI ratify five additional candidates including LewisIram Lewis is noted as the only experienced candidate from the Coalition of Independents.
INSIGHT: Political season begins in earnestCentral Grand Bahama MP Iram Lewis resigned from the party after reportedly concluding he would not be renominated.
FNM set to announce first slate of candidates todayIram Lewis is a Coalition of Independents MP who has been accused of doing nothing in Central Grand Bahama but has had several accomplishments since assuming office.
Stop myth that Lewis did nothingCentral Grand Bahama MP Iram Lewis tabled the Bahamas National Fire and Rescue Service Bill.
Vital need for independent fire service, says MinnisIram Lewis, the sitting MP, resigned from the FNM on April 2 and joined the Coalition of Independents.
Five seek to represent FNM in Central Grand BahamaIram Lewis has flounced off to join the Coalition of Independents.
INSIGHT: What the political tea leaves reveal?Iram Lewis is a Central Grand Bahama MP who faced criticism from his constituency association after launching a campaign for FNM leadership.
Why now is Lewis a no good MP?Iram Lewis announced his switch to the Coalition of Independents (COI) on April 2 in Parliament.
A founding member of FNM rebukes Lewis over departure and joining COIIram Lewis quit the FNM after being denied a nomination, indicating a lack of loyalty.
INSIGHT: After tough decisions, it’s time that Pintard unites and leadsMichael Pintard appeared to take a veiled swipe at former FNM MP Iram Lewis, who joined the Coalition of Independents.
Pintard ‘asked Minnis to be part of FNM’s future - but not as candidate’Central Grand Bahama MP Iram Lewis has resigned from the FNM after reportedly concluding he would not be renominated.
FNM to ratify first 20 candidates by May 1Iram Lewis resigned from the Free National Movement and joined the Coalition of Independents.
Coalition bolstered by Lewis’ addition to partyIram Lewis resigned from the Free National Movement and joined the Coalition of Independents.
FRONT PORCH: What will be the effect of Lewis’ departure?Iram Lewis’s decision to walk away from the Free National Movement and align himself with the Coalition of Independents is being discussed in some quarters as a blow to the FNM.
LETTER: Lewis’ exit not a loss for FNM
Iram Lewis blindsided his constituents by switching his political allegiance to the fledgling Coalition of Independents.
LETTER: Pintard’s FNM facing major crisisIram Lewis's unexpected resignation from the Free National Movement has set the stage for a political showdown in a constituency long considered a safe FNM seat.
Iram Lewis exits FNM and joins Coalition of IndependentsCentral Grand Bahama MP Iram Lewis’ expectation that he would not be renominated led him to leave the FNM and join the Coalition of Independents.
No room for Minnis: Former PM and Gibson denied nominationsCentral Grand Bahama MP Iram Lewis was alongside Pintard during the press conference.
Pintard accuses govt of forcing GB officers from provided housing without alternatives



































































