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    Hubert Alexander Minnis, ON (born 16 April 1954) is a Bahamian politician and doctor who served as prime minister of the Bahamas from May 2017 to 16 September...
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  • Minnis may refer to: Ewell Minnis, a village and civil parish Rhodes Minnis, a village and civil parish Stelling Minnis, a village and civil parish One...
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    Davis was sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Bahamas to succeed Hubert Minnis. As Minister of Public Works and Urban Development, he oversaw and ensured...
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    result was a victory for the opposition Free National Movement led by Hubert Minnis, which defeated the ruling Progressive Liberal Party led by Prime Minister...
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    the polls closed, and results started to trickle in, Prime Minister Hubert Minnis conceded defeat, after results showed his party Free National Movement...
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    MP; his resignation was to take effect on 26 May 2012. On 9 May 2012, Hubert Minnis was elected by the members of the FNM to succeed Ingraham as Leader...
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    against the incumbent Free National Movement led by then Prime Minister Hubert Minnis, securing 32 seats and 52.59% of the popular vote. Members of the House...
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    Administration The Commonwealth of the Bahamas Capital city Nassau Largest settlement Nassau (pop. 248,948; as of 2010[update]) Prime Minister Hubert Minnis...
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    re-elected the FNM in 2017, with Hubert Minnis becoming the fourth prime minister. In September 2021, Prime Minister Hubert Minnis lost in a snap election as...
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  • election under the leadership of Hubert Minnis, gaining 35 seats out of 39 total. In September 2021, Prime Minister Minnis called a snap election. The ruling...
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