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Public Services Association. The Public Services Association of Trinidad and Tobago, is the largest trade union in Trinidad and Tobago representing public officers and workers from over 100 organizations nationally, both in the state sector and private sector. It was originally known as the Civil Service Association but changed its name in 1971.
The prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago is the head of the executive branch of government in Trinidad and Tobago.. Following a general election, which takes place every five years, the president appoints as prime minister the person who has the support of a majority in the House of Representatives; this has generally been the leader of the party which won the most seats in the election ...
Manning Administration (2001–2010) Patrick Manning (PNM), Prime Minister. Patrick Manning was the prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago from 2001 to 2010. This page is a list of the members of his administration.
v. t. e. From 1962 to 1976, the head of state under the Trinidad and Tobago Independence Act 1962 was the Queen of Trinidad and Tobago, Elizabeth II, who was also the Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. The Queen was viceregally represented in Trinidad and Tobago by a governor-general.
The Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago - the country's highest award. The Trinity Cross - the country's highest award until 2006. The Chaconia Medal of the Order of the Trinity - in Gold, Silver or Bronze. The Hummingbird Medal of the Order of the Trinity - in Gold, Silver and Bronze. The Public Service Medal of Merit of the Order of ...
John Fearns Nicoll. Categories: Trinidad and Tobago politicians. Political office-holders by country. Government of Trinidad and Tobago. Political office-holders in North America.
Felipe de Artineda 1705 – 1711. Cristóbal Félix de Guzmán 1711 – 1716. Pedro de Yarza 1716 – 1721. Juan de Orvay (acting) 1721. Martín Pérez de Anda y Salazar 1721 – 1726. Agustín de Arredonda 1726 – 1731. Bartholomé de Aldunate y Rada 1731 – 1732. Estevan Simón de Linán y Vera 1734 – 1746. Juan José Salcedo 1746 – 1752.
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