
Mr. Davis
Mr. Davis, the Prime Minister of The Bahamas, is highlighted in discussions regarding potential strategies for re-election, particularly focusing on the need to raise the minimum wage to improve economic conditions for Bahamian workers and stimulate local consumption.
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The Opposition has frequently used the Government’s travel spending and budget as a stick with which to bash the Davis administration.
Govt unpaid bills nearly doubles
Mr Davis approved the award of the air conditioning repair contract.
Sands: ‘No taxpayer value’ in $1.7m AC repairs dealBahamian Prime Minister Mr. Davis once stated that the devastation of World War II gave rise to the UN and the Security Council.
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At the time, Mr Davis criticized the move to appoint a judge with only two years left before retirement.
Concerns over court’s ruling | The TribuneMr. Davis was some way off the mark with his surplus/deficit projection.
Explain April’s $137m deficit swing, PM toldMr. Davis set out several economic indicators that the Government is targeting to achieve its ambition of returning The Bahamas to ‘investment grade’ status.
Bahamas junk exit needs 'massive debt reduction'Mr. Davis has previously signalled he plans to do just that, and table all PPA agreements and other energy reform-related documents in the House of Assembly, once all documents are signed.
Gov’t: BPL ‘price pressure doesn’t mean higher bills’Mr. Davis is mentioned as a potential leader for a two-term government since 2002.
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