Ferdinand “Ferdie” Ferreira, a founding member of the People’s National Movement (PNM) and seasoned political commentator, has called for Dr Keith Rowley to relinquish his role as party political leader before the 2025 general elections.
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar says the UNC is ready for the upcoming General Elections which will be held on April 28.
In a statement, the Deputy Political Leader Faith Brebnor said, “The TPP is ready. We welcome all Tobagonians to our Special Convention on Sunday, March 23, 2025, as we move towards winning Tobago East and West.”
Cabinet ministers have come together to say goodbye to outgoing Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley.
Young replaces Dr Keith Rowley who officially resigned from the post yesterday after spending two terms as head of the Government.
The People’s National Movement (PNM) Women’s League is celebrates a historic moment in our nation’s governance as Stuart Young has been sworn in as the new Prime Minister and Camille Robinson-Regis as the newly appointed Attorney General.
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.
Incoming Prime Minister Stuart Young’s vision for the country includes creating more opportunities for the youth, especially young entertainers and developing Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival as a product.
His attendance at the People’s National Movement’s (PNM’s) rally yesterday has stirred some speculation on social media of a possible endorsement of the party, but former United National Congress (UNC) member Larry Lalla, SC, insists that he still isn’t committed to any political entity.
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