Free National Movement

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The Free National Movement is a major center-right political party in the Bahamas that has produced several prime ministers and alternates in power with the Progressive Liberal Party.

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instanceOf centre-right political party
political party
competesWith Progressive Liberal Party NERFINISHED
country Bahamas
electoralSystemContext parliamentary democracy
foundedBy Cecil Wallace-Whitfield NERFINISHED
former members of the Progressive Liberal Party
foundingDate 1971
governingPeriod 1992–2002
2007–2012
2017–2021
hasAbbreviation FNM NERFINISHED
hasChairperson Dr. Duane Sands NERFINISHED
hasFormerLeader Cecil Wallace-Whitfield NERFINISHED
Hubert Ingraham NERFINISHED
Hubert Minnis NERFINISHED
Kendall Isaacs NERFINISHED
Tommy Turnquest NERFINISHED
hasLeader Michael Pintard NERFINISHED
hasMembershipType voluntary party membership
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.fnmbahamas.org/
hasYouthWing Torchbearers Youth Association NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Nassau, Bahamas NERFINISHED
ideology conservatism
liberal conservatism
languageOfName English
legislativeBody House of Assembly of the Bahamas NERFINISHED
Senate of the Bahamas NERFINISHED
opposes long-term one-party dominance
origin split from Progressive Liberal Party
parliamentaryGroup Free National Movement parliamentary group in the House of Assembly NERFINISHED
participatesIn general elections in the Bahamas
partyColours blue
red
white
politicalOrientation pro-business
politicalPosition centre-right
producedPrimeMinister Hubert Ingraham NERFINISHED
Hubert Minnis NERFINISHED
Michael Pintard NERFINISHED
Perry Christie NERFINISHED
region Caribbean
slogan It’s the People’s Time
supports economic liberalization
private sector–led growth

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Prime Minister of the Bahamas associatedWith Free National Movement