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Home > > Bahamas 5 Dollars C. Wallace-Whitefield - Dancers - 2020 - UNC

Banknote Bahamas 5 Dollars C. Wallace-Whitefield - Dancers - 2020 - UNC

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
2020
Catalog
WPM (P.) 78
Country
Bahamas
Quality
UNC
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5 dollars
Institution
Central Bank of the Bahamas
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Uncirculated note, without defect.

 

Cecil Wallace-Whitfield (1931-2016) was a Bahamian politician. He was a prominent member of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), one of the major political parties in the Bahamas. Here is some information about his political career:

  1. Political Career: Cecil Wallace-Whitfield held various significant political positions in the Bahamas. He was elected as a Member of Parliament in the Bahamian Parliament in 1968 and subsequently appointed as Minister of Tourism, Marine, and Aviation in the government led by Prime Minister Lynden Pindling.

  2. Founder of the Nationalist Party: In 1984, Cecil Wallace-Whitfield left the PLP and founded his own political party, the Bahamas Nationalist Party (BNP). He created this party in opposition to the leadership of the PLP and Pindling's policies. The BNP won a few seats in the 1987 elections but did not succeed in taking power.

  3. Political Legacy: Cecil Wallace-Whitfield is often regarded as an influential political figure in the Bahamas due to his role in establishing the BNP and his contributions to the country's political landscape. However, his party never managed to secure a majority in Parliament, and he did not serve as Prime Minister.

Cecil Wallace-Whitfield was a notable figure in Bahamian politics, particularly for his decision to leave the PLP and establish his own political party. His actions contributed to the diversification of the political landscape in the Bahamas.

 


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