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FNM Senator: Where’s the ‘Ministry of Debt’?

The Tribune 242

The Tribune 242

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June 25, 2026

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An Opposition senator, yesterday argued that the Government should formally recognise its largest financial burden by establishing a “Ministry of Debt”, adding that the 2026-2027 Budget prioritises balancing the books over delivering effective results that improve Bahamian lives.

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