General elections were held in Trinidad and Tobago on 5 November 2007. Nomination day was 15 October. Five parties contested the elections; the ruling...
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Trinidad and Tobago, officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean. Comprising the main islands...
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General elections were held in Trinidad and Tobago on 24 May 2010. The date of the general elections was announced by Prime Minister Patrick Manning on...
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General elections were held in Trinidad and Tobago on Monday, 10 August 2020, to elect 41 members to the 12th Trinidad and Tobago Republican Parliament...
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Early general elections were held in Trinidad and Tobago on 7 October 2002, after People's National Movement leader Patrick Manning had failed to secure...
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The politics of Trinidad and Tobago function within the framework of a unitary state regulated by a parliamentary democracy modelled on that of the United...
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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...
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house of the bicameral Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago, along with the President and Senate of Trinidad and Tobago. The House of Representatives sits...
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Constitution of Trinidad and Tobago, the supreme law of the nation, the attorney general and minister of legal affairs of Trinidad and Tobago is the primary...
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United National Congress (redirect from Unc (Trinidad and Tobago))
(abbr. UNC or UNCTT) is one of two major political parties in Trinidad and Tobago and the current parliamentary opposition. The UNC is a centre-left...
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Christine Kangaloo (category Presidents of Trinidad and Tobago)
politician, who is the president of Trinidad and Tobago since 2023. She was president of the Senate of Trinidad and Tobago from 2015 until her resignation...
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for Trinidad and Tobago." The Democratic Party of Trinidad and Tobago was founded six months before the 2002 Trinidad and Tobago general election. Ten...
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The history of Trinidad and Tobago begins with the settlements of the islands by Indigenous First Peoples. Trinidad was visited by Christopher Columbus...
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Religion in Trinidad and Tobago, which is a multi-religious country, is classifiable as follows: According to the 2011 census, the largest religious group...
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Tobago (/təˈbeɪɡoʊ/) is an island and ward within the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It is located 35 kilometres (22 mi) northeast of the larger island...
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Patrick Manning (category Members of the House of Representatives (Trinidad and Tobago))
Trinidad and Tobago politician who was the fourth prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago; his terms ran from 17 December 1991 to 9 November 1995 and from...
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The Congress of the People (COP) is a political party in Trinidad and Tobago. Its current political leader is Kirt Sinnette. Its symbol is the "Circle...
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People's National Movement (redirect from Pnm Trinidad)
longest-serving and oldest active political party in Trinidad and Tobago. The party has dominated national and local politics for much of Trinidad and Tobago's history...
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Independents". Trinidad Express. 5 December 2022. "Augustine launches new Tobago party, calls for general election". Trinidad and Tobago Guardian. 14 August...
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Kamla Persad-Bissessar (category Attorneys general of Trinidad and Tobago)
minister of Trinidad and Tobago from 26 May 2010 until 9 September 2015. She was the country's first female prime minister, attorney general, and Leader of...
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Jack Warner (football executive) (category Trinidad and Tobago businesspeople)
parliament from 2007 to 2015. He was also the owner of Joe Public F.C., a professional football club in Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago. Warner has been...
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Visitors to Trinidad and Tobago must obtain a visa unless they are citizens of one of the visa-exempt countries. Holders of passports of the following...
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assumed office on September 11, 2015, and succeeded Mr. Larry Howai following the Trinidad and Tobago general election, 2015. The first mention of The Ministry...
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following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad and Tobago – sovereign island nation located in the Lesser...
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Basdeo Panday (category Prime ministers of Trinidad and Tobago)
Trinidadian and Tobagonian statesman, lawyer, politician, trade unionist, economist, and actor who served as the fifth Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago from...
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Bridgid Annisette-George (category 20th-century Trinidad and Tobago lawyers)
was appointed as a Senator and 8 November 2007 became Attorney General, third woman of Trinidad and Tobago to hold the position. After serving eighteen...
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Karl Hudson-Phillips (category Attorneys general of Trinidad and Tobago)
ORTT, QC (20 April 1933 – 16 January 2014) was an Attorney-General of Trinidad and Tobago and a judge of the International Criminal Court. He was also lead...
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Democratic Labour Party (abbr. DLP) was the main opposition party in Trinidad and Tobago from 1957 till 1976. That party was the party which opposed the People's...
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vote at the Trinidad and Tobago general elections since 2000 and has governed the Tobago House of Assembly uninterruptedly, winning every Tobago House of...
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Port of Spain (redirect from Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago)
stylized Port-of-Spain), is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago and the third largest municipality, after Chaguanas and San Fernando. The city has a municipal...
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