Trinidad and Tobago is a Parliamentary Democratic Republic.
National Government- The citizens elected the House of Representatives in a general election. The party with the most seats selects a Prime Minister, who selects his cabinet, and forms a government. The party with the second most seats forms the Opposition and selects the Opposition Leader. The Senate is appointed by the President (16 on advice of the Prime Minister, 6 on advice of the Opposition Leader, and 9 at his own descretion). The President is elected by an Electorial Collage, composing of the members of both Houses of Parliament.
Local Government- Local Government Councillors are elected by the citizens. It is divided into 14 local government bodies (2 cities, 3 bouroughs, and 9 regions).
It is a Parliamentary Democratic Republic, with a President (indirectly elected) as head of state, a Prime Minister as head of government, a Cabinet, and a bicameral Parliament consisting of the direcly elected House of Representatives and appointed Senate.
The three branches are executive, leglislative, and judicial.
The two levels are National and Local.
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Rodger Samuel is the Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister for Trinidad and Tobago.
Trinidad and Tobago's capital is the Port of Spain. Its Prime Minister is currently Keith Rowley, incumbent since 2015.
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Kamla Persad-Bissessarwas the Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in 2012.Persad-Bissessarbecame the 6th Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago on 2010 May 26, becoming the first woman to hold the position. She was also the first woman to hold the positions of Attorney General, acting Prime Minister, and Leader of the Opposition.
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Eric Williams was the First Prime minister of the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
Kamala Persad Biesessar
Dr Eric Williams was the first Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago.
Mrs. Kamla Persad-Bisessar
Anthony Carmona is the President of Trinidad and Tobago in 2014. He became the 5th President of Trinidad and Tobago on 2013 March 18. He was previously a judge for the International Criminal Court.
The duties of the president are the following Making sure the Prime Minister does her job Going to schools and saying what is bad and good Always being present at Parliament And serving YOU
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar (United National Congress).