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The prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago is the head of the executive branch of government in Trinidad and Tobago.. Following a general election, which takes place every five years, the president appoints as prime minister the person who has the support of a majority in the House of Representatives; this has generally been the leader of the party which won the most seats in the election ...
In 1976 the PNM won 24 of 36 seats with 54% of the vote. In March 1978, Hector McClean, Minister of Works, resigned from the party and government and declared himself an independent MP. On 29 March 1981, Eric Williams died. Williams had maintained an iron grip over the party and forced all potential rivals out of the party.
Party politics has generally run along ethnic lines, with most Afro-Trinidadians supporting the People's National Movement (PNM) and most Indo-Trinidadians supporting various Indian-majority parties, such as the current United National Congress (UNC) or its predecessors. Most political parties, however, have sought to broaden their purview.
Patrick Manning (PNM), Prime Minister. ... This page is a list of the members of his administration. The Cabinet. Inaugural Cabinet: 26 December 2001 – 9 October ...
The Tobago Council of the People's National Movement, [14] also known as the Tobago Council of the PNM, PNM Tobago or PNM Tobago Council, is the longest-serving and oldest active political party in Tobago. [15] The party is the autonomous branch of the Trinidad and Tobago People's National Movement operating in Tobago. While its political ...
Stuart Richard Young SC MP (born 9 February 1975) is a Trinidad and Tobago politician and an attorney at law, representing the People's National Movement (PNM). He has served as a Member of Parliament in the House of Representatives for Port-of-Spain North/St. Ann's West since the 2015 general election.
People's National Movement (PNM) The Hon. George Michael Chambers ORTT (4 October 1928 – 4 November 1997) [ 1 ] was the second Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago . Born in Port of Spain , Chambers joined Deloitte New Zealand in 1956, and was elected to Supervisor representing Wayne Joe and Co.
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