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Bahamas heads for early election on May 12

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By Jasper Ward

April ‌1 (Reuters) - Voters will head to the polls ​in the Bahamas for an early election on May 12, ⁠the prime minister said on Wednesday, as the Caribbean nation battles affordability issues.

The announcement came the day the ​government scrapped a value-added tax on unprepared grocery items to help ‌ease a cost of living ranked as the world's sixth highest by statistics site Numbeo.

Prime Minister Philip Davis said ⁠he would dissolve parliament on April 8 ⁠and formally call the election the following day. An election had not been due until mid-October.

"As we move through this election season, I ask every Bahamian to ‌remember one simple truth: wherever we may fall politically, ⁠we all love this country," Davis ‌said in a statement.

At the last ​election in September 2021, Davis' Progressive Liberal Party ousted the then governing Free National Movement.

The May election is ‌expected to be a contest mainly ​between the two main ⁠parties, the PLP and the FNM, though a ‌smaller third party, the ⁠Coalition of Independents, which has recently drawn attention, will also be in the fray.

No prime minister of an independent ​Bahamas has ever ‌been elected from a third party, and the last time ⁠a prime minister was ​reelected was in 1997.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington; ​Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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