Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis signals upcoming general election

Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis has confirmed that The Bahamas will hold a general election soon, though he declined to provide a specific date.

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“All I can say is that the elections [will] be soon,” Davis told reporters, adding only that voters should “stay tuned.” His comments came after Fred Mitchell suggested in a voice note that an election could take place “within the next few weeks,” sparking speculation of a spring poll.

Davis said the ruling Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) plans to highlight its achievements over the past four years while outlining a vision for the country’s next five years. He described the government’s record as significant but acknowledged that some citizens may not yet feel the full impact of its work.

Political observers have questioned whether the PLP can maintain strong support in Grand Bahama, where residents have criticized slow economic recovery and perceived neglect. The administration has also been involved in a long-running dispute with the Grand Bahama Port Authority over governance in Freeport under the Hawksbill Creek Agreement, including a rejected $357 million claim for administrative costs.

Despite these challenges, Davis expressed confidence that voters in Grand Bahama will support the PLP, emphasizing that the dispute has demonstrated the party’s seriousness. Meanwhile, Michael Darville told reporters that he is ready whenever the election is called.

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