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AFTER Dr Minnis opted not to take questions and instead participate in a junkanoo rushout, many were left angered at the audacity to stage a political rally under the guise of a town hall meeting.
Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff

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INSIGHT: Will Dr Minnis still be driving the FNM train in 2022?

WHEN the FNM were sworn in to become the next government of The Bahamas on May 11, 2017, many were convinced that we lived to witness, arguably, a retirement party for the country’s worst prime minister. Though it was done by an unlikely hero, it still made the way for Bahamians to be hopeful again. Two and a half years later, while the title of worst prime minister may still be in the grasp of his predecessor, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis is failing to win many friends in the electorate.

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