Politics & Government Guide in Trinidad And Tobago
Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions
Trinidad and Tobago operates as a parliamentary republic with President Christine Kangaloo as head of state and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar leading a UNC government since May 2025. The 2026 agenda emphasizes economic reforms, crime-fighting measures, and greater Tobago autonomy amid fiscal challenges. The Westminster-style system features a bicameral Parliament accountable to the electorate.
Government Type
Parliamentary republic
Legal System
Common law system based on English model; Privy Council as highest court of appeal
Head of State
President Christine Kangaloo(since 2023)
Head of Government
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar(United National Congress)since 2025
Legislature
Major Political Parties
Centre-left
Centre-right
Voting Rights
Citizens aged 18 and over; Commonwealth citizens resident for at least 6 months may vote in some elections
Recent Developments
- UNC won the 2025 general election, forming government under Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
- 2026 budget introduced NIS contribution increases, retirement age rise, and new tax measures
- Legislative agenda for 2026 includes Tobago autonomy bill, CARICOM Arrest Warrant Bill, and right to timely trial amendment
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