
Leroy Major
Leroy Major is a Bahamian politician and member of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), currently serving as the Member of Parliament for Southern Shores. He has been actively involved in legislative discussions concerning national safety and emergency services, notably seconding the Bahamas National Fire and Rescue Service Bill, which proposes the establishment of an independent fire service separate from the Royal Bahamas Police Force. Major's support for this bill highlights his commitment to addressing the pressing issues surrounding fire safety and emergency response in The Bahamas.
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Leroy Major has accused his own party of hijacking constituency contracts to 'sabotage' him.
Major: PLP headquarters hijacked my contracts to ‘sabotage’ meLeroy Major hints at possible run as independent in the next general election.
Leroy Major hints at possible run as indpendent - ‘Nothing is off the table’When asked to confirm or deny if sitting Southern Shores MP Leroy Major would be renominated, Mr Davis, on the sidelines of a wreath-laying ceremony for Sir Lynden Pindling, said: 'Not at this time.'
Davis gives no comment on Watson’s nominationLeroy Major is the current Southern Shores MP.
ZNS GM eyes nomination for Southern Shores seatFellow MP Leroy Major claimed that backbenchers are sidelined and struggle to access government resources.
Pinder: ‘I’m undecided’ on seeking renomination for South Abaco seatLeroy Major recently claimed that Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) backbenchers are sidelined and face difficulty accessing government resources.
Davis: Ask Leroy Major why he says PLP backbenchers feel sidelinedMr Major reversed course in the House of Assembly, claiming his comments were misunderstood and misrepresented by The Tribune.
Opposition: PLP’s Major ‘spoke the truth’ over being sidelinedLeroy Major claimed that backbenchers are being sidelined in the Davis administration.
Other PLP backbenchers: ‘We don’t feel sidelined’Leroy Major, a sitting MP, is openly accusing his party of sidelining backbenchers and warns of political imbalance.
‘PLP backbenchers don’t get fair play’Southern Shores MP Leroy Major seconded the bill even though National Security Minister Wayne Munroe opposed it.
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