Davis, Philip Edward

Prime Minister and Minister of Finance
Cat Island, Rum Cay & San Salvador
Cat Island

PLP

Davis got involved in the Progressive Liberal Party at a young age, volunteering as a campaign helper in the 1967 general election. He was first elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Cat Island, Rum Cay & San Salvador in a 1992 by-election. Although he lost his seat in 1997, he regained it in 2002 and has held onto it since.

Prior to becoming prime minister, Davis was the leader of the opposition as well as of the Progressive Liberal Party having been elected at the party’s convention in October 2017. Prior to his election as party leader, he was elected deputy-leader, at the Party’s Convention in 2009, when the PLP won the 2012 general elections, he became the Bahamas’ deputy prime minister and minister for public works and urban development, to which he served up until 2017, when the PLP was once again defeated in the polls.

He was appointed a Queen’s Counsel (QC) in 2015.

In September 2021, the Progressive Liberal Party defeated the ruling Free National Movement in a snap election, as the economy struggles to recover from its deepest crash since at least 1971. Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) won 32 of the 39 seats in the House of Assembly. Free National Movement (FNM) took the remaining seats. On 17 September 2021, the Leader of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Phillip “Brave” Davis was sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Bahamas to succeed Hubert Minnis.

Minister of Public Works and Urban Development

As Minister of Public Works and Urban Development, he oversaw and ensured around some 1000 homes, in both the Family Islands and New Providence were provided with indoor toilets and potable water, additionally, he oversaw infrastructure developments across the islands, such as building of roads, rebuilding of seawalls, bringing lights to Family Islands airports, and repairing of buildings and docks damaged by Hurricanes. He established the Urban Renewal Small Homes Repairs Program, which saw more than 1000 homeowners and employed thousands of contractors and tradespersons.

Prime minister
After winning the 2021 election in a landslide, Davis was appointed prime minister.

Philip Edward “Brave” Davis KC MP (born 7 June 1951) is a Bahamian politician serving as the prime minister of the Bahamas since 2021. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Cat Island, Rum Cay & San Salvador from 1992 to 1997 and returned to the seat in May 2002, which he still represents.

Davis was deputy prime minister to Perry Christie and minister of public works and urban development from 2012 to 2017. He then served as leader of the opposition from May 2017 to September 2021, when he led the Progressive Liberal Party to victory and was subsequently sworn in as prime minister.

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