
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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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Bahamas | 6 | 6.50 | 2.03% | +50% | 393,248 | 11,997 | $13,000 | 397$ |
Totals | 6 | 393,248 | 11,997 | $13,000 | 397$ |
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Recent Mentions
Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis is criticized for his shifting stance on a major US drug trafficking indictment.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis said yesterday a major US drug trafficking case involving Bahamian law enforcement officers appears, on the surface, to involve entrapment.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis paused the contract awarded to Bahamas Striping.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis issued a blistering rebuke of public officials and contractors over the slow pace of reconstruction in Abaco.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis said on Friday that the long-delayed hurricane shelter in Central Pines, Abaco, will be completed by the end of May.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis visited the damaged communities and distributed hot meals.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis confirmed that he was not invited to high-level talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio during the American official’s recent visit to Jamaica.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis visited several convenience stores and small businesses to discuss a trade diversification programme.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis suggested additional value added tax cuts could happen if Bahamians continue to support his government.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis suggested that these incentives may include support for adopting energy-saving technologies.
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