Ernesto Kesar

The Honourable
Ernesto Kesar
MP for Point Fortin
Assumed office
3 May 2025
Preceded byKennedy Richards
Personal details
Political partyUnited National Congress (UNC)
Other political
affiliations
Movement for Social Justice (MSJ)

Ernesto Kesar is a Trinidad and Tobago trade unionist and politician who is the vice president of the Oilfields Workers' Trade Union (OWTU). He is the United National Congress member of parliament representing the Point Fortin constituency, and serves as Minister in the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries.

Career

Kesar worked for Petrotrin, and served as Trinmar branch president before becoming OWTU vice president.[1]

Politics

Kesar was a member of the Movement for Social Justice.[2] In the 2010 general elections, he contested the La Brea seat on a UNC ticket as part of the People's Partnership coalition, but lost to the People's National Movement's Fitzgerald Jeffrey.[3] In the 2020 general elections he was the MSJ's candidate in the Point Fortin constituency. Before resigning from the party to contest the 2025 elections as a candidate for the UNC, Kesar also served on MSJ's executive council.[2]

He contested the Point Fortin seat for the UNC in the 2025 general elections,[4] and defeated the PNM's Kennedy Richards.[5] Kesar was the first non-PNM candidate to win the seat since 1986 when Selby Wilson of the National Alliance for Reconstruction won the seat.[6]

On May 3, 2025 he was appointed Minister in the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries in the Persad-Bissessar administration.[7]

Electoral history

2025 Trinidad and Tobago general election: Point Fortin[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UNC 7,293 51.5%
PNM Kennedy Richards 6,509 46.0%
NTA Errol Fabien 203 1.4%
All People's Party (Trinidad and Tobago) Sheldon Khan 81 0.6%
Majority 784 5.5%
Turnout 14,151 53.46%
Registered electors 26,470
UNC gain from PNM Swing %

References

  1. ^ Fletcher, Kay-Marie (2025-02-20). "Two well-known union leaders to contest South seats for UNC". Trinidad and Tobago Guardian. Archived from the original on 2025-02-20. Retrieved 2025-05-04.
  2. ^ a b Wilson, Sacha (2025-02-24). "Elder, Kesar part ways with MSJ, insist they were not forced out". Trinidad and Tobago Guardian. Retrieved 2025-05-03.
  3. ^ EBCTT
  4. ^ Ramdass, Anna (2025-02-20). "Two union picks to fight under UNC". Trinidad and Tobago Express. Archived from the original on 2025-03-13. Retrieved 2025-05-03.
  5. ^ ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES COMMISSION. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2025. DETAILED PRELIMINARY RESULTS
  6. ^ Webb, Yvonne (2025-04-29). "Labour holds the reins of power in La Brea, Point Fortin". Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. Retrieved 2025-05-03.
  7. ^ "Trinidad and Tobago's new government". Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. 2025-05-03. Retrieved 2025-05-03.
  8. ^ ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES COMMISSION. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2025. DETAILED PRELIMINARY RESULTS Archived 2 May 2025 at the Wayback Machine