
Philip Brave Davis
Philip Brave Davis is the Prime Minister of the Bahamas, known for his emphasis on seeking consensus among Bahamians on sensitive legislative issues, particularly regarding the criminalization of marital rape. He advocates for a comprehensive understanding of public opinion before proceeding with legal reforms, contrasting his approach with past administrations.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Bahamas | 13 | 6.38 | 5.24% | +120% | 393,248 | 45,350 | $13,000 | 1,499$ |
Totals | 13 | 393,248 | 45,350 | $13,000 | 1,499$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis urged supporters to prepare for the next general election.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis defended the PLP’s presence amid claims of politicisation by emphasising the inclusiveness of Labour Day.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis announced salary increases for public sector staff.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis is standing firm on the government’s decision to sign a pre-election Memorandum of Understanding with the Trade Union Congress.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis appeared to downplay the significance of the Freedom of Information Act.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis unveiled the initiative in the House of Assembly yesterday.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis said the programme has provided nearly one million free hot breakfasts to students.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis described a recent 18 percent jump in imports as a sign of a strong and growing economy.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis said farming in The Bahamas has traditionally been seasonal, which limits its sustainability.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis did not directly answer questions about whether the government has received the $120m for the sale of the Grand Lucayan resort.
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