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Office of the Honorary Consul of The Bahamas to Guyana Congratulates Prime Minister Philip Davis on Re-election Victory

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The Office of the Honorary Consul of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas to the Co-operative Republic of Guyana extends its warmest congratulations to the Honourable Philip “Brave” Davis, KC, Prime Minister of The Bahamas, on his resounding re-election victory in the general elections held on May 12, 2026.

Prime Minister Philip Davis, leading the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), secured a historic second consecutive term, a feat not achieved by a Bahamian leader in nearly three decades. This significant achievement underscores the continued trust and confidence the Bahamian people have placed in his leadership and the vision of the Progressive Liberal Party for the nation’s future.

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Mr Azzar Haniff, Honorary Consul of The Bahamas to Guyana, stated, “I offer my sincerest congratulations to Prime Minister Philip Davis on this momentous occasion. His re-election is a testament to his dedication, hard work, and commitment to advancing the prosperity and well-being of all Bahamians. In my role as Honorary Consul, I look forward to strengthening the fraternal ties between The Bahamas and Guyana under his esteemed leadership.”

The Office of the Honorary Consul reaffirms its commitment to fostering robust diplomatic relations and cooperation between The Bahamas and Guyana across various sectors.

About the Office of the Honorary Consul of The Bahamas to Guyana

The Office of the Honorary Consul of The Bahamas to Guyana represents the interests of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas in the Cooperative Republic of Guyana and works to foster bilateral relations between the two nations.

About the Prime Minister of The Bahamas

The Honourable Philip “Brave” Davis, KC, is the fifth Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. He assumed office following the general election of September 16, 2021, and was re-elected on May 12, 2026, marking a historic consecutive term.

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