Stuart Young Sworn in as Trinidad and Tobago’s New Prime Minister

Stuart Young was sworn in as Trinidad and Tobago’s new Prime Minister, succeeding Dr. Keith Rowley. Young is dedicated to integrity, inclusion, and accountability in governance. He emphasized the importance of cultural diversity and national unity as foundations for progress, highlighting ongoing challenges as opportunities for growth. Regional leaders, including Mia Mottley of Barbados, have congratulated him on his appointment.
Stuart Richard Young has officially taken office as the eighth Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, succeeding Dr. Keith Rowley, who concluded 45 years of active politics. Young, previously the Minister of Energy and Energy Industries, was sworn in during a ceremony officiated by President Christine Kangaloo. This transition comes just months ahead of the upcoming general elections scheduled by November.
Stuart Young’s inauguration marks a new era for Trinidad and Tobago, emphasizing integrity, inclusion, and accountability as key leadership principles. He identifies the nation’s cultural diversity as a strength that will facilitate progress and unity. Under his leadership, he aims to champion essential reforms while preparing for an impending electoral campaign against the United National Congress. Young’s commitment has been acknowledged by fellow regional leaders, such as Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados, who extended support for his administration.
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