Phillip Davis
Phillip Davis is a prominent Bahamian politician and the current Prime Minister of The Bahamas, having taken office in September 2021. As the leader of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), he has focused on addressing key issues such as energy reform, economic recovery, and social justice. Davis has a background in law and has served in various governmental roles, including Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Urban Development. He is known for his advocacy on behalf of the Bahamian people and has emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in governance.
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Jamaica:
Prime Minister Phillip Davis issued a formal evacuation notice for residents ahead of Hurricane Melissa.
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Jamaica:
Prime Minister Phillip Davis told legislators that what’s needed today, more than ever, are innovative, strategic, and sustainable solutions taking on the most pressing climate-related challenges.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Phillip Davis spoke at the Heads of Agreement signing for the Voir Beach project.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Phillip Davis met with Kimsley Ferguson and other union executives to discuss the salary review.
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Jamaica:
The announcement by the Phillip Davis government comes even as New York Attorney General Letitia James is leading a coalition of 18 attorneys general.
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Bahamas:
Phillip Davis is the Prime Minister of the Bahamas and emphasized the importance of digital transformation for improving lives and creating opportunities.
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Jamaica:
Prime Minister Phillip Davis described the 2025 Global School Health Survey as 'staggering and heartbreaking.'
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Phillip Davis KC emphasized the importance of food security in The Bahamas.
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Jamaica:
Phillip Davis is the Prime Minister of the Bahamas and commented on the SpaceX Starship flight.
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Bahamas:
Prime Minister Phillip Davis hit back, saying rental generation under the FNM was costing $40m a year.
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