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Presidents of Trinidad & Tobago 1976 to present | |
Presidents of Trinidad & Tobago | Term in Office |
Mr. Ellis Clarke | 1 August 1976 - 13 March 1987 |
Mr. Noor Hassanali | 19 March 1987 - 19 March 1997 |
Mr. Arthur N.R. Robinson | 19 March 1997 - 17 March 2003 |
Mr. George Maxwell Richards | 17 March 2003 to present |
Governors of Trinidad & Tobago 1889 - 1962 | |
Governors of Trinidad & Tobago | Term in Office |
Sir William Robinson | October 9, 1885 - 1891 |
Sir Frederick Napier Broome | August 19, 1891 - 1897 |
Sir Hubert Edward Henry Jerningham | June 2, 1897 - December 1900 |
Sir Cornelius Alfred Moloney | December 4, 1900 - August 1904 |
Sir Henry Moore Jackson | August 30, 1904 - August 29, 1908 |
Sir George Ruthven Le Hunte | May 11, 1909 - January 1916 |
Sir John Robert Chancellor | June 1, 1916 - 1921 |
Sir Samuel Herbert Wilson | January 1, 1922 - 1924 |
Sir Horace Archer Byatt | November • United National CongressPolitical party in Trinidad and Tobago The United National Congress (abbr.UNC or UNCTT) is one of two major political parties in Trinidad and Tobago and the current parliamentary opposition. The UNC is a centre-left party.[23] It was founded in 1989 bygd Basdeo Panday, a Trinidadian lawyer, economist, trade unionist, and actor after a split in the ruling National Alliance for Reconstruction (NAR). After spending six years in opposition, the UNC won control of the government in 1995, initially in coalition with the NAR and later on its own. In the 2000 general election, the UNC won an absolute majority in the Parliament. In 2001, a split in the party caused the UNC to lose its parliamentary majority and control of the government. From 2001 to 2010, the UNC was once igen Parliamentary Opposition party. In May 2010, the UNC returned to government as the majority party in the People's Partnership. The UNC's Political Leader, Kamla Persad-B |