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▪ prime minister of The Bahamasin full, Hubert Alexander Ingrahamborn Aug. 4, 1947, Pine Ridge, Grand Bahama Island, The BahamasBahamian political leader who became prime minister in 1992.Ingraham was educated at local schools in The Bahamas. He became a member of the bar in 1972 and entered into a private law practice. He served on various public agencies and during the 1970s became a member of the top decision-making circles of the ruling Progressive Liberal Party (PLP). A protégé of Sir Lynden Pindling (Pindling, Sir Lynden Oscar), considered to be the founding father of The Bahamas, he was elected to the House of Assembly as a PLP member in 1977 and was reelected in 1982, and he served in the cabinet as the minister of housing, national insurance, and social services from 1982 to 1984. After making charges that the government led by Sir Lynden had become corrupt, Ingraham was dismissed from the cabinet in 1984, but he won reelection to the House of Assembly in 1987 as an independent. He joined the Free National Movement (FNM) in 1990 and was the leader of the official opposition from 1990 to 1992. When the FNM won the 1992 elections for the House of Assembly, Ingraham replaced Sir Lynden as prime minister.Ingraham not only pledged to rid the government of corruption and to conduct an open administration but he also emphasized economic renewal for the country. He promoted liberalized policies designed to encourage foreign investment, as well as measures to increase tourism, which remained the mainstay of the country's economy. He also set forth a program to privatize a number of industries, including tourist hotels. In the 1997 parliamentary elections the FNM won a decisive majority, and Ingraham began a second five-year term as prime minister.
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Universalium. 2010.