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List of prime ministers of Trinidad and Tobago

The prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago is the head of the executive branch of government in Trinidad and Tobago.

Prime Minister of the
Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Incumbent
Keith Rowley
since 9 September 2015
StyleThe Right Honourable
Residence
SeatWhitehall, 29 Maraval Road, Saint Clair, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago[3]
Term lengthFive years, renewable
Precursor
Inaugural holderEric Williams
Formation31 August 1962
SalaryTT$ 576,000 annually[4]
Websitehttps://www.opm.gov.tt/

The incumbent prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago is Keith Rowley who won the 2015 general election and was sworn in on 9 September 2015 by President Anthony Carmona as the seventh prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago.[5]

This is a list of the prime ministers of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, from the establishment of the office of Chief Minister in 1950 to the present day:

Chief ministers of Trinidad and Tobago edit

  POPPG (1)   PNM (1)
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Legislative Council Party
1   Albert Gomes
(1911–1978)
MP for Port of Spain North
(1945–1956; defeated)
18 September 1950 28 October 1956 1950 8th Legislative Council
(1950–1956)
Party of Political Progress Groups
6 years, 40 days
2   Eric Williams
(1911–1981)
MP for Port of Spain South-East
(1956–1961)
MP for Port of Spain South
(1961–1981; died)
28 October 1956 9 July 1959 1956 9th Legislative Council
(1956–1961)
People's National Movement
2 years, 254 days

Premier of Trinidad and Tobago edit

  PNM (1)
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Legislative Council Party
1   Eric Williams
(1911–1981)
MP for Port of Spain South-East
(1956–1961)
MP for Port of Spain South
(1961–1981; died)
9 July 1959 31 August 1962 1961 9th Legislative Council
(1959–1961)
1st Independent Parliament
(1961–1962)
People's National Movement
3 years, 53 days

Prime ministers of Trinidad and Tobago edit

  PNM (4)   UNC (2)   NAR (1)
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Parliament Party Government
1   Eric Williams
(1911–1981)
MP for Port of Spain South-East
(1956–1961)
MP for Port of Spain South
(1961–1981; died)
31 August 1962 29 March 1981 1966 1st Independent Parliament
(1961–1966)
2nd Independent Parliament
(1966–1971)
People's National Movement Williams I
1971 3rd Independent Parliament
(1971–1976)
Williams II
1976 1st Republican Parliament
(1976–1981)
Williams III
18 years, 210 days[†]
2   George Chambers
(1928–1997)
MP for St. Ann's East
(1966–1987; resigned)
30 March 1981 18 December 1986 1981 2nd Republican Parliament
(1981–1986)
People's National Movement
(Named leader in 1981)
Chambers
5 years, 263 days
3   A. N. R. Robinson
(1926–2014)
MP for Tobago East
(1961–1981; resigned,
1986–1997; resigned)
19 December 1986 17 December 1991 1986 3rd Republican Parliament
(1987–1991)
National Alliance for Reconstruction Robinson
4 years, 363 days
4   Patrick Manning
(1946–2016)
MP for San Fernando East
(19762015; retired)
17 December 1991 9 November 1995 1991 4th Republican Parliament
(1992–1995)
People's National Movement
(Named leader in 1986)
Manning I
3 years, 327 days
5   Basdeo Panday
(1933–2024)
MP for Couva North
(19762010; resigned)
9 November 1995 24 December 2001 1995 5th Republican Parliament
(1995–2000)
United National Congress Panday–Robinson

(UNCNAR)

2000 6th Republican Parliament
(2001)
Panday II
6 years, 45 days
(4)   Patrick Manning
(1946–2016)
MP for San Fernando East
(19762015; retired)
24 December 2001 26 May 2010 2001 7th Republican Parliament
(2002)
People's National Movement Manning II
2002 8th Republican Parliament
(2002–2007)
Manning III
2007 9th Republican Parliament
(2007–2010)
Manning IV
8 years, 153 days
6   Kamla Persad-Bissessar
(born 1952)
MP for Siparia
(since 1995)
26 May 2010 9 September 2015 2010 10th Republican Parliament
(2010–2015)
United National Congress
(Named leader in 2010)
Persad-Bissessar
5 years, 106 days
7   Keith Rowley
(born 1949)
MP for Diego Martin West
(since 1991)
9 September 2015 Incumbent 2015 11th Republican Parliament
(2015–2020)
People's National Movement
(Named leader in 2010)
Rowley
2020 12th Republican Parliament
(2020–2025)
Rowley II
8 years, 157 days

Graphical timeline edit

Keith RowleyKamla Persad-BissessarPatrick ManningBasdeo PandayPatrick ManningA. N. R. RobinsonGeorge ChambersEric WilliamsAlbert Gomes


See also edit

Notes edit

  • ^† Died in office

References edit

  1. ^ "Office of The Prime Minister - Republic of Trinidad and Tobago". www.opm.gov.tt.
  2. ^ "$18m for PM's official Tobago residence". www.guardian.co.tt.
  3. ^ "Whitehall becomes PM's office again on Monday". www.guardian.co.tt.
  4. ^ Lord, Richard. "Pay hikes proposed for PM, Cabinet, Opposition". www.guardian.co.tt.
  5. ^ "Jamaica Observer Limited". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 8 January 2020.

External links edit

  • World Statesmen – Trinidad and Tobago
  • Rulers.org – Trinidad and Tobago

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The prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago is the head of the executive branch of government in Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister of theRepublic of Trinidad and TobagoPrime Minister s StandardIncumbentKeith Rowleysince 9 September 2015StyleThe Right HonourableResidencePrime Minister s Residence La Fantasie Road Saint Ann s Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago primary residence 1 Prime Minister s Residence Blenheim Saint George Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 2 SeatWhitehall 29 Maraval Road Saint Clair Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago 3 Term lengthFive years renewablePrecursorPremier of Trinidad and TobagoChief Minister of Trinidad and TobagoInaugural holderEric WilliamsFormation31 August 1962SalaryTT 576 000 annually 4 Websitehttps www opm gov tt The incumbent prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago is Keith Rowley who won the 2015 general election and was sworn in on 9 September 2015 by President Anthony Carmona as the seventh prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago 5 This is a list of the prime ministers of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago from the establishment of the office of Chief Minister in 1950 to the present day Contents 1 Chief ministers of Trinidad and Tobago 2 Premier of Trinidad and Tobago 3 Prime ministers of Trinidad and Tobago 4 Graphical timeline 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksChief ministers of Trinidad and Tobago edit POPPG 1 PNM 1 No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office amp mandateDuration in years and days Legislative Council Party1 nbsp Albert Gomes 1911 1978 MP for Port of Spain North 1945 1956 defeated 18 September 1950 28 October 1956 1950 8th Legislative Council 1950 1956 Party of Political Progress Groups6 years 40 days2 nbsp Eric Williams 1911 1981 MP for Port of Spain South East 1956 1961 MP for Port of Spain South 1961 1981 died 28 October 1956 9 July 1959 1956 9th Legislative Council 1956 1961 People s National Movement2 years 254 daysPremier of Trinidad and Tobago edit PNM 1 No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office amp mandateDuration in years and days Legislative Council Party1 nbsp Eric Williams 1911 1981 MP for Port of Spain South East 1956 1961 MP for Port of Spain South 1961 1981 died 9 July 1959 31 August 1962 1961 9th Legislative Council 1959 1961 1st Independent Parliament 1961 1962 People s National Movement3 years 53 daysPrime ministers of Trinidad and Tobago edit PNM 4 UNC 2 NAR 1 No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office amp mandateDuration in years and days Parliament Party Government1 nbsp Eric Williams 1911 1981 MP for Port of Spain South East 1956 1961 MP for Port of Spain South 1961 1981 died 31 August 1962 29 March 1981 1966 1st Independent Parliament 1961 1966 2nd Independent Parliament 1966 1971 People s National Movement Williams I1971 3rd Independent Parliament 1971 1976 Williams II1976 1st Republican Parliament 1976 1981 Williams III18 years 210 days 2 nbsp George Chambers 1928 1997 MP for St Ann s East 1966 1987 resigned 30 March 1981 18 December 1986 1981 2nd Republican Parliament 1981 1986 People s National Movement Named leader in 1981 Chambers5 years 263 days3 nbsp A N R Robinson 1926 2014 MP for Tobago East 1961 1981 resigned 1986 1997 resigned 19 December 1986 17 December 1991 1986 3rd Republican Parliament 1987 1991 National Alliance for Reconstruction Robinson4 years 363 days4 nbsp Patrick Manning 1946 2016 MP for San Fernando East 1976 2015 retired 17 December 1991 9 November 1995 1991 4th Republican Parliament 1992 1995 People s National Movement Named leader in 1986 Manning I3 years 327 days5 nbsp Basdeo Panday 1933 2024 MP for Couva North 1976 2010 resigned 9 November 1995 24 December 2001 1995 5th Republican Parliament 1995 2000 United National Congress Panday Robinson UNC NAR 2000 6th Republican Parliament 2001 Panday II6 years 45 days 4 nbsp Patrick Manning 1946 2016 MP for San Fernando East 1976 2015 retired 24 December 2001 26 May 2010 2001 7th Republican Parliament 2002 People s National Movement Manning II2002 8th Republican Parliament 2002 2007 Manning III2007 9th Republican Parliament 2007 2010 Manning IV8 years 153 days6 nbsp Kamla Persad Bissessar born 1952 MP for Siparia since 1995 26 May 2010 9 September 2015 2010 10th Republican Parliament 2010 2015 United National Congress Named leader in 2010 Persad Bissessar5 years 106 days7 nbsp Keith Rowley born 1949 MP for Diego Martin West since 1991 9 September 2015 Incumbent 2015 11th Republican Parliament 2015 2020 People s National Movement Named leader in 2010 Rowley2020 12th Republican Parliament 2020 2025 Rowley II8 years 157 daysGraphical timeline editSee also editPolitics of Trinidad and Tobago List of governors of Trinidad and Tobago President of Trinidad and Tobago List of heads of state of Trinidad and Tobago Leader of the Opposition Trinidad and Tobago Lists of office holdersNotes edit Died in officeReferences edit Office of The Prime Minister Republic of Trinidad and Tobago www opm gov tt 18m for PM s official Tobago residence www guardian co tt Whitehall becomes PM s office again on Monday www guardian co tt Lord Richard Pay hikes proposed for PM Cabinet Opposition www guardian co tt Jamaica Observer Limited Jamaica Observer Retrieved 8 January 2020 External links editWorld Statesmen Trinidad and Tobago Rulers org Trinidad and Tobago Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of prime ministers of Trinidad and Tobago amp oldid 1193078938, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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