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  1. Perry Gladstone Christie PC, MP (born 21 August 1943) is a Bahamian former politician who served as prime minister of the Bahamas from 2002 to 2007 and from 2012 to 2017. He is the second longest-serving Bahamian elected parliamentarian (behind Sir Roland Symonette who was first elected to parliament in 1925 and served until 1977 ...

  2. Perry Gladstone Christie (21 de agosto de 1944) es el ex primer ministro de Bahamas, además de exatleta. Tomó posesión del cargo el 8 de mayo de 2012 tras las elecciones generales ganadas por el Partido Liberal Progresista; y finalizó su período el 11 de mayo de 2017, sucedido por Hubert Minnis.

  3. Perry Gladstone Christie became prime minister of the Bahamas in May of 2002 after a long career in his Caribbean island-nation's main legislative body, the National Assembly. Christie heads the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) of the Bahamas, which dominated the political landscape even before the country won independence from Britain in 1973.

  4. Perry Gladstone Christie (21 de agosto de 1944) es el ex primer ministro de Bahamas, además de ex atleta. Tomó posesión del cargo el 8 de mayo de 2012 tras las elecciones generales ganadas por el Partido Liberal Progresista; y finalizó su período el 11 de mayo de 2017, sucedido por Hubert Minnis.

  5. 28 de may. de 2015 · Getty Images. Perry Christie is serving his second, non-consecutive term as premier. The Progressive Liberal Party returned to power at elections in May 2012, and party leader Perry...

  6. 2 de dic. de 2014 · Last week, the Prime Minister Perry Gladstone Christie celebrated 40 years in public service dating back to his appointment as a 31-year-old to the Senate of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas in 1974.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2019 · Early Life. Perry Gladstone Christie was born in Nassau on 21 Aug. 1943. He was schooled in New Providence before moving to the UK, where he graduated from Birmingham University in 1969 and was called to the Bar at London’s Inner Temple. He represented The Bahamas in the triple jump at the 1962 Central American and Caribbean Games.