CPA POST-ELECTION SEMINAR FOR THE PARLIAMENT OF THE BAHAMAS UNDERWAY

In this photo taken at SuperClubs Breezes on Wednesday, December 15, Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis is pictured at center in front row along with other parliamentarians.

NASSAU, Bahamas –At the request of the Parliament of The Bahamas, the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) Headquarters Secretariat organised a Post-Election Seminar for new and returning Members from December 15 – 17, 2021, the CPA revealed on its website. The event is being held at SupeClubs Breezes.

The following  was posted on the CPA website:

“A general election in The Bahamas took place on 16 September 2021. The election was called on 16 August 2021 by then Prime Minister Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis, eight months ahead of the date that elections in the country were constitutionally mandated to take place.

“A total of 39 Members – 32 men and 7 women – were elected to the National Assembly of The Bahamas, which is the lower house in the bicameral Parliament.

“A Commonwealth Observer Group was deployed to the country to observe the General Election. To read the preliminary statement released by the group.

ABOUT CPA POST-ELECTION SEMINARS

For over 25 years the CPA have conducted Post-Election Seminars for parliaments at a national or sub-national level. This long-standing programme introduces newly elected parliamentarians to differing legislative systems and methods of working. The Seminars usually take place a few months after a general election, in either a physical on virtual format, and are delivered by senior, highly experienced current and former parliamentarians and parliamentary officials from throughout the Commonwealth.

The objectives are two-fold:

To disseminate information on diverse good practices in Commonwealth parliaments as a way of providing options to parliamentarians;

Promote an understanding of the way parliamentary procedures and practices can embed good governance into a system.

Topics covered by the programme include dealing with the media, working in the constituency, and effective scrutiny in committees.”

COMMONWEALTH REPORT ON THE BAHAMAS’ SEPTEMBER 16, 2021, GENERAL ELECTION:

See The Commonwealth report on The Bahamas’ September 16 election published on October 10, 2021, at:

https://thecommonwealth.org/media/news/bahamas-weathers-hurricane-and-covid-19-hold-credible-inclusive-and-transparent