Stuart Young to be sworn in as Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago on March 17

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- <p data-pm-slice="1 1 []">Energy Minister Stuart Young is set to be sworn in as Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago on March 17, following Dr.
- Keith Rowley’s resignation.
- Young’s appointment will take place at President’s House, St Ann’s, the day after Rowley officially steps down at midnight on March 16.</p> The ruling People’s National Movement (PNM) is expected to present its candidates for the upcoming general election at Woodford Square on March 16.
- However, it remains uncertain whether Rowley will announce the election date before stepping down or leave the decision to Young.
- Rowley previously announced his retirement from electoral politics on January 6 and confirmed Stuart Young as his successor at a parliamentary retreat in Tobago.
Energy Minister Stuart Young is set to be sworn in as Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago on March 17, following Dr. Keith Rowley’s resignation. Young’s appointment will take place at President’s House, St Ann’s, the day after Rowley officially steps down at midnight on March 16.
The ruling People’s National Movement (PNM) is expected to present its candidates for the upcoming general election at Woodford Square on March 16. However, it remains uncertain whether Rowley will announce the election date before stepping down or leave the decision to Young. Rowley previously announced his retirement from electoral politics on January 6 and confirmed Stuart Young as his successor at a parliamentary retreat in Tobago. Despite stepping down as Prime Minister and not seeking re-election as Diego Martin West MP, Rowley will remain the PNM political leader until the party selects a new leader at its convention on September 28.









