Prime Minister of the Bahamas

Prime Minister of The Bahamas
Incumbent
Hubert Ingraham

since 4 May 2007
Style The Right Honourable
Term length Five years
Inaugural holder Sir Lynden Pindling
Formation 1969
The Bahamas

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This is a list of Prime Ministers and other Heads of Government of the Bahamas.

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Office of the Prime Minister

The Prime Minister of the Bahamas is the head of the government of the Bahamas. He is also the Minister of Finance and the Member of Parliament (MP) for New Providence and North Abaco. Duties of the Prime Minister include:

  1. the Grand Bahama Port Authority
  2. the Public Utilities Commission
  3. City of Nassau revitalisation project
  4. Industrial and hotel encouragement
  5. Bahamas Information Services
  6. National Economic Council
  7. Promotion and facilitation of investment
  8. Development in the Family Islands

Agencies under the prime minister include:

  1. Lands and Surveying
  2. Acquiring Land
  1. Relations with Local Government Agencies
  2. Local improvement associations

List of Heads of Government (1955-Present)

# Incumbent Portrait Tenure Political Affiliation
Took Office Left Office
Chief Minister of The Bahama Islands (1955–1964)
1 Roland Theodore Symonette 1955 7 January 1964 United Bahamian Party
Premiers of The Bahama Islands (1964–1967)
(1) Roland Theodore Symonette 7 January 1964 16 January 1967 United Bahamian Party
2 Lynden Oscar Pindling 16 January 1967 1969 Progressive Liberal Party
Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of The Bahama Islands (1969–1973)
(1) Lynden Oscar Pindling 1969 10 July 1973 Progressive Liberal Party
Prime Ministers of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas (1973–Present)
(1) Lynden Oscar Pindling 10 July 1973 21 August 1992 Progressive Liberal Party
2 Hubert Alexander Ingraham 21 August 1992 3 May 2002 Free National Movement
3 Perry Gladstone Christie 3 May 2002 4 May 2007 Progressive Liberal Party
(2) Hubert Alexander Ingraham 4 May 2007 Incumbent Free National Movement

Deputy Prime Ministers

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