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ThE pRIME MINIsTER
of The rePublic of Trinidad and Tobago
WHO CHOOSES THE PRIME MINISTER?
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The President of the republic appoints the Prime minister. The Prime minister is a member of the house of representatives, and is usually the leader of the political party which commands the support of the majority of members of that house.
Where no majority party emerges or where the party has no undisputed leader, the President appoints as Prime minister the person who, in his view, is most likely to command majority support in the house of representatives. in this case the President uses his discretion. The person appointed must be willing to accept the office of Prime Minister.
WHAT DOES THE PRIME MINISTER DO?
The Prime minister’s position of authority comes from the majority support in the house of representatives and from the power to appoint and dismiss ministers. The Prime minister is in charge of the Cabinet and is responsible for the allocation of functions among ministers. apart from being the leader of the Cabinet, which has effective control of the nation’s affairs, the Prime minister keeps the President fully informed concerning the general conduct of the government and shall provide the President with any information he may ask for with respect to any particular matter relating to the government.
DR. ERIC WILLIAMS ………………
MR. GEORGE CHAMBERS
MR. ARTHUR N.R. ROBINSON
MR. PATRICK MANNING
MR. BASDEO PANDAy ……………
MRS. KAMLA PERSAD-BISSESSAR …
DR. KEITH ROWLEy ………………
August 31, 1962 – March 29, 1981
He was Chief Minister from 1956–1959 and Premier from 1959–1962
March 30, 1981 – December 18, 1986
December 29, 1986 – December 17, 1991
January 13, 1992 – October 6, 1995
December 24, 2001 – October 9, 2002
October 9, 2002 – November 6, 2007
November 7, 2007 – May 25, 2010
November 9, 1995 – December 24, 2001
May 24, 2010 – September 7, 2015
September 9, 2015 – Present