National
Cooper Says Delivery Drove Re-election
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – While speaking to reporters at Government House for the swearing of Prime Minister Philip Davis this week, former tourism minister, Chester Cooper pointed to the country’s economic recovery, strong tourism performance, and government’s ability to follow through on many of its major campaign promises as the reason for re-election.
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