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List of heads of state of Trinidad and Tobago

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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. Trinidad and Tobago became a republic under the Constitution of 1976 and the monarch and governor-general were replaced by a ceremonial president.

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Monarch (1962–1976)

The succession to the throne was the same as the succession to the British throne.

No. Portrait Monarch
(Birth–Death)
Reign Royal house Prime minister
Reign start Reign end Duration
1
Queen Elizabeth II
(1926–2022)
31 August 1962 1 August 1976 13 years, 336 days Windsor Williams

Governor-general

The governor-general was the representative of the monarch in Trinidad and Tobago and exercised most of the powers of the monarch. The governor-general was appointed for an indefinite term, serving at the pleasure of the monarch. After the passage of the Statute of Westminster 1931, the governor-general was appointed solely on the advice of the Cabinet of Trinidad and Tobago, without the involvement of the British government. In the event of a vacancy, the chief justice served as officer administering the government under a dormant commission.

Status
  Denotes chief justice acting as officer administering the government
No. Portrait Governor-General
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Prime minister Monarch
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Sir Solomon Hochoy
(1905–1983)
31 August 1962 15 September 1972 10 years, 15 days Williams Elizabeth II
2
Sir Ellis Clarke
(1917–2010)
15 September 1972 1 August 1976 3 years, 321 days

President of Trinidad and Tobago

Under the 1976 Constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the president replaced the monarch as head of state. The president was elected by Parliament for a five-year term. In the event of a vacancy, the President of the Senate served as acting president.

Status
  Denotes acting President
Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Elected Term of office Prime minister(s)
No. Took office Left office Time in office
1
Sir Ellis Clarke
(1917–2010)
1976
1982
1 August 1976 24 September 1976 10 years, 230 days Williams
Chambers
Robinson
24 September 1976 19 March 1987
2 Noor Hassanali
(1918–2006)
1987
1992
20 March 1987 17 March 1997 9 years, 362 days Robinson
Manning
Panday
3
A. N. R. Robinson
(1926–2014)
1997 18 March 1997 16 March 2003 5 years, 363 days Panday
Manning
4
George Maxwell Richards
(1931–2018)
2003
2008
17 March 2003 18 March 2013 10 years, 1 day Manning
Persad-Bissessar
5
Anthony Carmona
(born 1953)
2013 18 March 2013 19 March 2018 5 years, 1 day Persad-Bissessar
Rowley
6
Paula-Mae Weekes
(born 1958)
2018 19 March 2018 20 March 2023 5 years, 1 day Rowley
7
Christine Kangaloo
(born 1961)
2023 20 March 2023[1] Incumbent 1 year, 16 days Rowley

Standards

References

  1. ^ "Kangaloo inauguration set for March 20th". www.guardian.co.tt. Retrieved 19 March 2023.

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