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Template:Short description Template:Multiple issues Template:Politics of Trinidad and Tobago 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 Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, from which the country gained its independence in 1962. Under the 1976 republican Constitution,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> the monarch was replaced as head of state by a President chosen by an electoral college composed of the members of the bicameral Parliament, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

The country has remained a member of the Commonwealth, and has retained the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London as its highest court of appeal. The general direction and control of the government rests with the Cabinet, led by a Prime Minister. The Prime Minister and Cabinet are answerable to the House of Representatives. The 41 members of the House are elected to terms of at least five years. Elections may be called earlier by the president at the request of the prime minister or after a vote of no confidence in the House of Representatives. In 1976, the voting age was reduced from 21 to 18. The Senate's 31 members are appointed by the President: 16 on the advice of the prime minister, six on the advice of the leader of the opposition, and nine independents selected by the President from among outstanding members of the community. Local government is through nine Regional Corporations and five municipalities. Tobago was given a measure of self-government in 1980 and is governed by the Tobago House of Assembly. In 1996, Parliament passed legislation which gave Tobago greater self-government. In 2005 Parliament approved a proposal by the independent Elections and Boundaries Commission to increase the number of seats in the House of Representatives from 36 to 41.

Party politics has generally run along ethnic lines, with most Afro-Trinidadians supporting the People's National Movement (PNM) and most Indo-Trinidadians supporting various Indian-majority parties, such as the current United National Congress (UNC) or its predecessors. Most political parties, however, have sought to broaden their purview. In the run-up to the 2007 general election, a new political presence emerged called Congress of The People (COP). Led by Winston Dookeran, the majority of this membership was formed from former UNC members. Despite gaining a significant but minority share of the vote in various constituencies, the COP failed to capture a single seat.

An early general election was called on 16 April 2010, and was held on 24 May 2010.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Two major entities contested the election: the incumbent PNM, and a coalition called the People's Partnership, led by UNC leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, comprising the UNC, COP, Tobago Organisation of the People (TOP), and two labour and non-governmental organisations: the National Joint Action Committee and the Movement for Social Justice.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The People's Partnership won 29 seats and the majority, with Kamla Persad-Bissessar being sworn in as the country's first female prime minister on 26 May 2010. The PNM won the remaining 12 seats and comprised the opposition in parliament.

After the period a new party also emerged from an ex-member of the United National Congress, known as the Independent Liberal Party which was founded by FIFA ex-vice president Jack Warner.

In the 2015 general election resulted in a victory for the People's National Movement, which won 23 of the 41 seats led by Keith Rowley.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In August 2020, Prime Minister Keith Rowley’s ruling party PNM won the general election again.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> On March 17, 2025 Stuart Young was sworn in as Prime Minister after Dr Keith Rowley's resignation on March 16, 2025.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=":1">Template:Cite web</ref>

The 2025 Trinidad and Tobago general election resulted in a victory for the United National Congress with 26 seats won and 13 won by the PNM. A new party, the Tobago People's Party won the 2 seats in Tobago. Kamla Persad-Bissessar was sworn in as Prime Minister on May 01, 2025.

Executive branch

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President's House, the official residence of the president Trinidad and Tobago
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Whitehall, the official residence of prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago

See also: List of prime ministers of Trinidad and TobagoTemplate:Office-table

| President | File:The Hon Christine Kangaloo.jpg

| Independent | 20 March 2023 |- |Prime Minister |Kamla Persad-Bissessar |United National Congress | 1 May 2025 |} The president is elected by an electoral college, which consists of the members of the Senate and House of Representatives, for a five-year term. The prime minister is appointed by the president from among the members of Parliament; following legislative elections, the person with the most support among the elected members of the House of Representatives is appointed prime minister, usually the leader of the winning party. The cabinet membership consists of the prime minister, its head, the attorney general and any other minister chosen at the discretion of the prime minister from persons among the Members of Parliament, which constitutes elected Members of the House of Representatives and appointed Members of the Senate.

Cabinet since 2025

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Following the 2025 Trinidad and Tobago general election, the following cabinet was sworn in:<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

  • Minister of the Ministry of Public Utilities: Clyde Elder
  • Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Public Utilities: Shivanna Sam
  • Minister of Rural Development and Local Government: Khadijah Ameen
  • Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs: Phillip Watts
  • Minister of Tertiary Education and Skills Training: Dr Prakash Persad
  • Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Tertiary Education and Skills Training: Hansen Narinesingh
  • Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Trade, Investment and Tourism: Colin Neil Gosine
  • Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation: Eli Zakour
  • Minister of Works and Infrastructure: Jearlean John

Cabinet until 2025

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Cabinet ministers of Trinidad and Tobago<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Following the 2015 general elections, a number of ministries were removed, while others were consolidated or reintroduced.

Removed Consolidated Reintroduced
Ministry of the People Ministry of Works and Transport (formerly Min Works and Infrastructure and Min Transport) Ministry of Agriculture
Ministry of Gender Ministry of Rural Development (formerly Local Government) Ministry of Social Development
Ministry of Youth and Child Development -- --
Ministry of Arts and Multiculturalism -- --
Ministry of Justice -- --
Ministry of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education -- --
Ministry of Food Production -- --
Ministry of Environment and Water Resources -- --
Ministry of National Diversity and Social Integration -- --

Legislative branch

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The Parliament of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago has two chambers. The House of Representatives has 41 members, elected for a five-year term in single-seat constituencies. The Senate has 31 members: 16 Government Senators appointed on the advice of the Prime Minister, six Opposition Senators appointed on the advice of the Leader of the Opposition and nine Independent Senators appointed by the President to represent other sectors of civil society. The 15 member Tobago House of Assembly has limited autonomy with respect to Tobago.

Party division by Parliamentary session

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The following tables lists the party divisions for the House of Representatives and Tobago House of Assembly. Note that numbers in boldface denote the majority party at that particular time while italicized numbers signify a House in which the majority party changed intra-term.

Session Election colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[People's National Movement|Template:White]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[United National Congress|Template:Black]]  Total seats
12th Republic Monday, August 10, 2020 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |22 Template:Party shading/United National Congress |19 41
Session Election colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[People's National Movement|Template:White]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[United National Congress|Template:Black]]  style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Congress of the People (Trinidad and Tobago)|Template:White]] Total seats
11th Republic Monday, September 7, 2015 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |23 Template:Party shading/United National Congress |17 1 41
Session Election colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[People's National Movement|Template:White]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[United National Congress|Template:Black]]  style="background:Template:Party color;" | [[Congress of the People (Trinidad and Tobago)|Template:White]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Tobago Organisation of the People|Template:Black]] Total seats
10th Republic Monday, 24 May 2010 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |12 Template:Party shading/United National Congress|21 6 2 41
Session Election colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[People's National Movement|Template:White]] colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[United National Congress|Template:Black]] Total seats
9th Republic Monday, 5 November 2007 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |26 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/United National Congress |15 41
8th Republic Monday, 7 October 2002 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |20 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/United National Congress |16 36
7th Republic Monday, 10 December 2001 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |18 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/United National Congress |18 36
Session Election colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[People's National Movement|Template:White]] colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[United National Congress|Template:Black]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[National Alliance for Reconstruction|Template:White]] Total seats
6th Republic Monday, 11 December 2000 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |16 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/United National Congress |19 Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |1 36
Session Election colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[People's National Movement|Template:White]] colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[United National Congress|Template:Black]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[National Alliance for Reconstruction|Template:White]] Total seats
5th Republic Monday, 6 November 1995 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |17 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/United National Congress |17 Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |2 36
4th Republic Monday, 16 December 1991 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |21 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/United National Congress |13 Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |2 36
Session Election colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[People's National Movement|Template:White]] colspan="3" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[National Alliance for Reconstruction|Template:White]] Total seats
3rd Republic Monday, 15 December 1986 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |3 colspan="3" Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |33 36
Session Election colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[People's National Movement|Template:White]] colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[United Labour Front|Template:White]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Democratic Action Congress|Template:White]] Total seats
2nd Republic Monday, 9 November 1981 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |26 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/United Labour Front|8 Template:Party shading/Democratic Action Congress|2 36
1st Republic Monday, 13 September 1976 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |24 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/United Labour Front|10 Template:Party shading/Democratic Action Congress|2 36
Session Election colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[People's National Movement|Template:White]] Total seats
3rd Independent Monday, 24 May 1971 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |36 36
Session Election colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[People's National Movement|Template:White]] colspan="6" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Democratic Labour Party (Trinidad and Tobago)|Template:White]] Total seats
2nd Independent Monday, 7 November 1966 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |24 colspan="6" Template:Party shading/Democratic Labour Party (Trinidad and Tobago) |12 36
1st Independent Monday, 4 December 1961 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |20 colspan="6" Template:Party shading/Democratic Labour Party (Trinidad and Tobago)|10 30
Session Election colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[People's National Movement|Template:White]] [[People's Democratic Party (Trinidad and Tobago)|Template:Black]] colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Trinidad Labour Party|Template:White]] colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Butler Party|Template:White]] Independent Total seats
9th Legislative Council Monday, 24 September 1956 colspan="2" Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |13 5 2 2 2 24
Session Election style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Caribbean Socialist Party|Template:White]] colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Party of Political Progress Groups|Template:Black]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Trinidad Labour Party|Template:White]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Trades Union Congress and Socialist Party|Template:White]] colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Butler Party|Template:White]] Independent Total seats
8th Legislative Council Monday, 18 September 1950 1 2 2 1 6 6 18
Session Election colspan="3" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[United Front (Trinidad and Tobago)|Template:Black]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Trades Union Congress and Socialist Party|Template:White]] colspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Butler Party|Template:White]] Independent Total seats
7th Legislative Council Monday, 28 October 1946 3 2 3 1 9
Session Election style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Trinidad Labour Party|Template:White]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |Template:Black Independent Total seats
6th Legislative Council Early 1938 3 2 2 7

Tobago House of Assembly

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Session Election style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Tobago Council of the People's National Movement|Template:White]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Progressive Democratic Patriots|Template:Black]] Independent Total seats
12th Monday, 6 December 2021 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |1 Template:Party shading/Progressive Democratic Patriots |1 13 15
Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |1 Template:Party shading/Progressive Democratic Patriots |14
11th Monday, 25 January 2021 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |6 Template:Party shading/Progressive Democratic Patriots |6 12
10th Monday, 23 January 2017 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |10 Template:Party shading/Progressive Democratic Patriots |2 12
Session Election style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Tobago Council of the People's National Movement|Template:White]] Total seats
9th Monday, 21 January 2013 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |12 12
Session Election style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Tobago Council of the People's National Movement|Template:White]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Tobago Organisation of the People|Template:Black]] Total seats
8th Monday, 19 January 2009 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |8 Template:Party shading/Tobago Organisation of the People |4 12
Session Election style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Tobago Council of the People's National Movement|Template:White]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Democratic Action Congress|Template:White]]  Total seats
7th Monday, 17 January 2005 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |11 Template:Party shading/Democratic Action Congress |1 12
Session Election style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Tobago Council of the People's National Movement|Template:White]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[National Alliance for Reconstruction|Template:White]]  Total seats
6th Monday, 29 January 2001 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |8 Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |4 12
Session Election style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Tobago Council of the People's National Movement|Template:White]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[National Alliance for Reconstruction|Template:White]]  Independent Total seats
5th Monday, 9 December 1996 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |1 Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |10 1 12
4th Monday, 7 December 1992 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |1 Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |11 12
3rd Tuesday, 29 November 1988 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |1 Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |11 12
Session Election style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Tobago Council of the People's National Movement|Template:White]] style="background:Template:Party color;" |[[Democratic Action Congress|Template:White]]  Total seats
2nd Monday, 26 November 1984 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |1 Template:Party shading/Democratic Action Congress |11 12
1st Monday, 24 November 1980 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |4 Template:Party shading/Democratic Action Congress |8 12

Partisan control of Parliament

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This table shows the number of Parliaments in which a party controlled the House of Representatives and Tobago House of Assembly.

Party Parliament Prime Ministers
PNM 10 5
UNC 2 2
NAR 1 1
No overall control 2

Tobago House of Assembly

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Party Assembly Chief Secretaries
PNM 5 3
NAR 3 3
DAC 2 1
PDP 1 1
Independent 1 1
No overall control 1

Judicial branch

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The country's highest court is the Court of Appeal of Trinidad and Tobago,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> whose chief justice is appointed by the president after consultation with the Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The current Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago is Ivor Archie.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Final appeal on some matters is decided by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London. Trinidad and Tobago was chosen by its Caribbean neighbours (Caricom) to be the headquarters site of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) which was supposed to replace the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the fall of 2003. However, the government has been unable to pass legislation to effect this change.

Administrative divisions

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Template:Main Trinidad is divided in five Municipalities Arima, Chaguanas, Port of Spain, Point Fortin, San Fernando and nine Regional Corporations Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo, Diego Martin, Penal–Debe, Princes Town, Mayaro–Rio Claro, San Juan–Laventille, Sangre Grande, Siparia, and Tunapuna–Piarco.

Local government in Tobago is handled by the Tobago House of Assembly.

International organization participation

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ACP, C, Caricom, CDB, ECLAC, FAO, G-24, G-77, IADB, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, IntelsatTemplate:Clarification needed, Interpol, IOC, ISO, ITU, ITUC, LAES, NAM, OAS, OPANAL, OPCW, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNU, UPU, WCO, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO

See Also

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