Who was the prime minister of Trinidad in 2010?

Who was the prime minister of Trinidad in 2010?

Kamla Persad-Bissessar
In this case the President uses his discretion. The person appointed must be willing to accept the office of Prime Minister….Prime Ministers of Trinidad and Tobago.

Dr. Eric Eustace Williams 1961 – 1981
Mr. Basdeo Panday 1995 – 2000 2001 – 2001
Mrs. Kamla Persad-Bissessar 2010 – 2015

Who were the past presidents of Trinidad and Tobago?

Former Presidents

  • Sir Ellis Clarke.
  • Mr. Noor Hassanali.
  • Mr. A.N.R Robinson.
  • Prof. George Maxwell Richards.
  • Anthony Thomas Aquinas Carmona, SC.

How long did Anthony Carmona serve as President?

HE Anthony Thomas Aquinas Carmona SC ORTT (born 7 March 1953) is a Trinidadian and Tobagonian politician who was the fifth President of Trinidad and Tobago, from 2013 to 2019.

How long has Paula-Mae Weekes been President?

Paula-Mae Weekes is the current and sixth President of Trinidad and Tobago. She took office on 19 March 2018 and became the first woman to hold the office of President and the nation’s second female head of state, after Queen Elizabeth II.

Who was Trinidad and Tobago first President?

Ellis Emmanuel Innocent Clarke
Ellis Emmanuel Innocent Clarke The second and last Governor-General and the first President of Trinidad and Tobago, Ellis Clarke (now deceased) succeeded Sir Solomon Hochoy as Governor General in 1972. He was unanimously elected as President when Trinidad and Tobago became a Republic in 1976.

What is our prime minister full name?

Shri Narendra Modi was sworn-in as India’s Prime Minister on 30th May 2019, marking the start of his second term in office.

Who was Trinidad and Tobago’s 2nd Prime Minister?

Eric Williams
Chief ministers of Trinidad and Tobago

POPPG (1) PNM (1)
No. Name (Birth–Death) Term of office & mandate Duration in years and days
2 Eric Williams (1911–1981) MP for Port of Spain South-East (1956–1961) MP for Port of Spain South (1961–1981; died) 1956
2 years, 254 days

Who was the first President in Trinidad and Tobago?

Who is the 6th President of Trinidad and Tobago?

Ms Paula-Mae Weekes
Ms Paula-Mae Weekes has been appointed as the sixth President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Her inauguration took place on March 19, 2018 and she is the first female Head of State of Trinidad and Tobago.

Who was the second president of Trinidad and Tobago?

Noor Mohamed Hassanali
Noor Mohamed Hassanali was the second President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (1987 to 1997). Noor Mohammed Hassanali was born on 13 August 1918.

Who was the president of Trinidad and Tobago in 1970?

Ellis Emmanuel Innocent Clarke The second and last Governor-General and the first President of Trinidad and Tobago, Ellis Clarke (now deceased) succeeded Sir Solomon Hochoy as Governor General in 1972. He was unanimously elected as President when Trinidad and Tobago became a Republic in 1976.

The second President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Noor Hassanali (now deceased) served two terms, between 1987 and 1997. He was a retired High Court Judge, the first Indo-Trinidadian to hold the office of President and the first Muslim Head of State in the Americas.

Who is the head of government in Trinidad and Tobago?

President’s House, Trinidad. Trinidad and Tobago is a republic with a two-party system and a bicameral parliamentary system based on the Westminster System. The head of state of Trinidad and Tobago is the President, currently Paula Mae Weekes. The head of government is the Prime Minister, currently Keith Rowley.

When did Trinidad and Tobago become a republic?

On August 1st 1976, Trinidad and Tobago became a republic within the Commonwealth and the Republican Constitution provided for a President who is the Head of State and Commander in Chief of the Armed forces.

How old to be president of Trinidad and Tobago?

A person is qualified to be nominated for election as President if he is a citizen of Trinidad and Tobago of age thirty five years or upwards who, at the date of his nomination as President has been ordinarily resident in Trinidad and Tobago for ten years immediately preceding his nomination.

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