
Stuart Young is about to be officially sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago in a formal ceremony at the President’s House in St. Ann’s. He’ll be taking the reins from the outgoing Prime Minister, Dr. Keith Rowley, who has officially stepped down from his role.
Stuart Young: The New Prime Minister
Stuart Young, the current Minister of Energy and Energy Industries, has been selected to take over from Dr. Rowley. This change is part of a smooth transition after Dr. Rowley announced his decision to step down before his term wraps up.
Dr. Keith Rowley’s Departure and Statement
Dr. Keith Rowley made his last public appearance as Prime Minister at the People’s National Movement (PNM)’s Special Convention at City Hall. While speaking to the audience, he reassured everyone that although he’s resigning, his love for Trinidad and Tobago is unwavering. Earlier in January, Dr. Rowley had announced his plans to step down and later appointed Stuart Young as his successor.
The Swearing-in Ceremony
The official swearing-in ceremony will take place at the President’s House in St. Ann’s, marking the beginning of Stuart Young’s tenure as Prime Minister. The event is expected to be attended by government officials, party members, and dignitaries.