Former Bahamas PM Hubert Minnis responds to FNM’s decision to drop him as Killarney candidate

Former Bahamas Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis has broken his silence following the Free National Movement’s (FNM) announcement that he will not be nominated as the party’s candidate for Killarney in the next general election, calling the process “deeply unfortunate” and hinting that he may not be stepping away from frontline politics just yet.

In a statement released on Sunday, Dr. Minnis said he was “unexpectedly” informed of the FNM’s decision during a press conference last week, describing the manner of the announcement as undemocratic and lacking in respect for party traditions. The Bahamas’ next general election is due in 2026.

“For nearly two decades, I have given my all to the people of Killarney and to the nation,” Minnis said. “The attempt to forcibly end my service to the people of Killarney does not reflect the democratic traditions upon which our party was built.”

Dr. Hubert Minnis, who led the country through the twin crises of Hurricane Dorian and the COVID-19 pandemic during his tenure as Prime Minister, emphasized his continued loyalty to the FNM’s founding values of “freedom, fairness, and fidelity to the Constitution.” But he also leveled sharp criticism at the current party leadership, accusing them of disregarding the very principles that once united the party.

“If those seeking to lead cannot uphold their own party’s constitution, how can they be entrusted to protect and administer the Constitution of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas?” he asked.

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While reaffirming his identity as a member of the FNM, Minnis left the door open for a possible return to the ballot — whether or not it’s under the party’s banner.

“I have heard from my constituents — their encouragement, their support, and their desire for continued representation has been overwhelming,” he said. “In the coming days, I will continue to consult with them as I consider the road ahead.”

His comments have already fueled speculation that Minnis could mount an independent campaign to retain his Killarney seat, a constituency he has represented since 2007.

“This moment is bigger than me,” Minnis added. “It is about the kind of politics we wish to practice and the kind of country we hope to build.”

As the FNM looks to reshape its slate of candidates ahead of the next election, Minnis’ response signals that the internal tensions within the party may be far from over.

 

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