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Forde was first elected as a Member of Parliament in the House of Representatives in the 2015 general election, succeeding Winston Dookeran of the Congress of the People. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] He ran as the People's National Movement (PNM) candidate for Tunapuna against Wayne Munroe, the candidate for the United National Congress (UNC).
The 2023 Trinidadian local elections were held on Monday, August 14, 2023, across all 41 electoral districts in Trinidad's 14 municipal corporation electoral areas.The elections follow a 3-2 ruling on May 18, 2023, from the United Kingdom's Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago's highest court of appeal, which stated that the government's one-year ...
Trinidad and Tobago elects its House of Representatives (the lower house of its legislature) on the national level.The head of government, the prime minister, is chosen from among the elected representatives on the basis of his or her command of the support of the majority of legislators.
United National Congress (19) Elections; Voting system. First-past-the-post: Last election. 10 August 2020: Next election. By November 2025: Meeting place;
Tunapuna is a parliamentary electoral district in Trinidad and Tobago. It has been represented since the 2020 general election by Esmond Forde of the People's National Movement (PNM). [ 1 ]
The PNM was the only party to contest all 41 seats, and only two other parties contested more than half the seats; the United National Congress ran in 28 and the ILP in 26. The COP ran in eight seats, the Laventille Outreach for Vertical Enrichment, the NJAC, New National Vision and Trinidad Humanity Campaign all contested three seats, whilst ...
The People's National Movement and the United National Congress have been the two biggest parties, in addition to having supplied every prime minister since 1991. [ 16 ] On 14 July 2020, the leader of the Patriotic Front , Mickela Panday, announced that her party will no longer be contesting the 2020 elections due to lack of time to prepare for ...
Ameen was born in Curepe but she grew up in Carapo. [1] She attended St George's College and Arima Senior Comprehensive School. [1] When she was seventeen, she became assistant secretary of the Evergreen Village Council, helping students with their homework, and organised a sports and youth group, the Evergreen Youth and Sports Group, from her house.