Stuart Young has been sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, succeeding Dr. Keith Rowley. Young emphasizes integrity and national unity while preparing for upcoming elections and navigating challenges in leadership and governance.
Stuart Richard Young was sworn in on Monday as Trinidad and Tobago’s eighth prime minister, succeeding Dr. Keith Rowley. Rowley stepped down after more than nine years in office. Young, previously the Minister of Energy and Energy Industries, promised to lead with integrity, inclusion, and accountability while fostering unity among citizens as they head towards the upcoming elections due by November.
Stuart Young’s swearing-in marks a significant political transition in Trinidad and Tobago. His commitment to integrity and inclusiveness aims to unify the nation’s cultural diversity. With support from leaders like Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley, Young is poised to tackle pressing national challenges and lead the People’s National Movement into the next election campaign.
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