The United National Congress (UNC) has strongly condemned the recent appointment of Stuart Young as Prime Minister, calling it an “assault on democracy” and an “unlawful act of desperation.”
Outgoing Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has announced his intention to step down as political leader of the People's National Movement "at the earliest."
Whichever way President Christine Kangaloo decides, Trinidad and Tobago will have a new prime minister today to replace incumbent Dr Keith Rowley. The President’s decision will put to rest a lingering constitutional question as to whether MP Stuart Young can be appointed Prime Minister on the basis of being the choice of the MPs of the People’s National Movement, which holds the majority in the House, although he is not the political leader of the ruling party.
Outgoing Prime Minister and political leader of the People’s National Movement Dr Keith Rowley has made a call for members of the United National Congress who are dissatisfied with their party to join the PNM.
In a bold move that could signal a fresh direction for the People’s National Movement (PNM), sources close to the party are hinting at a major Cabinet shake-up or realignment of portfolios with the appointment of Stuart Young as Prime Minister.
Today marks the last day of Dr Keith Rowley’s term in office. Today, the People’s National Movement will hold a Special Convention and then present its candidates for the 2025 general election campaign. At 10 am tomorrow, Stuart Young will be sworn in as prime minister.
The Congress of the People (COP) has reached out to the United National Congress (UNC) to discuss its desire to contest several seats in the highly anticipated upcoming general election.
Former UNC member Larry Lalla is set to attend the People’s National Movement presentation of candidates event in Woodford Square, Port of Spain today.
As Dr Keith Rowley prepares to pass the prime ministerial baton to Energy and Energy Industries Minister Stuart Young, who will take on the reins of leadership starting tomorrow, political opponents weigh in on his nearly ten years of governing the country.
In T&T’s political history, there has never been a prime minister who voluntarily resigned from that high office.
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has refused to address claims from Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley that their relationship soured after she allegedly orchestrated for members of her then-People’s Partnership Cabinet and House Speaker to record into the Hansard that he and his father were rapists.
As Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley officially steps down from leadership after a decade at the helm, political analysts have weighed in on his legacy, with one giving him a failing grade.
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