Persad-Bissessar administration (2025–)
Kamla Persad-Bissessar is the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago and is the head of a United National Congress-led government.
The UNC and its allies obtained a majority of the seats contested in the 2025 Trinidad and Tobago general election, defeating the People's National Movement and forming the government. Persad-Bissessar and Attorney General John Jeremie were sworn in on May 1, 2025,[1] with the remainder of the Cabinet being sworn in on May 3.[2]
Cabinet
Portfolio[2] | Minister[2] |
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Prime Minister | Kamla Persad-Bissessar |
Attorney General | John Jeremie |
Minister of Finance | Davendranath Tancoo |
Minister of Energy and Energy Industries | Roodal Moonilal |
Minister of Defence | Wayne Sturge |
Minister of Homeland Security | Roger Alexander |
Minister of Justice | Devesh Maharaj |
Minister in the Office of the Attorney General | |
Minister of Legal Affairs | Saddam Hosein |
Minister in the Ministry of Agriculture, Lands and Fisheries | |
Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs | Sean Sobers |
Minister of the People, Social Development and Family Services | Vandana Mohit |
Minister of Planning, Economic Affairs and Development | Kennedy Swaratsingh |
Minister of Culture and Community Development | Michelle Benjamin |
Minister of Rural Development and Local Government | Khadijah Ameen |
Minister of Agriculture, Lands and Fisheries | Ravi Ratiram |
Minister of Housing | David Lee |
Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation | Eli Zakour |
Minister of Works and Infrastructure | Jearlean John |
Minister of Public Utilities | Barry Padarath |
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister | |
Minister of Public Administration and Artificial Intelligence | Dominic Smith |
Minister of Health | Lackram Bodoe |
Minister of Education | Michael Dowlath |
Minister of Tertiary Education and Skills Training | Prakash Persad |
Minister of Labour and Small and Micro Enterprises | Leroy Baptiste |
Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs | Phillip Watts |
Minister of Trade, Investment, and Tourism | Kama Maharaj[3] |
Junior Ministers
Portfolio | Minister |
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Minister in the Ministry of Housing | Phillip Alexander[4] |
Minister in the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries | Ernesto Kesar[2] |
Minister in the Ministry of Health | Rishad Seecheran[2] |
Minister in the Ministry of Housing | Anil Roberts[2] |
Minister in the Ministry of Public Utilities | Clyde Elder[2] |
Parliamentary Secretaries
Ministry[2] | Parliamentary Secretary[2] |
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Ministry of Culture and Community Development | Narindra Roopnarine |
Ministry of Foreign and Caricom Affairs | Nicholas Morris |
Office of the Prime Minister | |
Ministry of the People, Social Development and Family Services | Natalie Chaitan-Maharaj |
Ministry of Public Utilities | Shivanna Sam |
Ministry of Tertiary Education and Skills Trainin | Hansen Narinesingh |
References
- ^ Kissoon, Carolyn (2025-05-01). "PM pledges love, justice, and transformation". Trinidad and Tobago Express. Retrieved 2025-05-01.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Trinidad and Tobago's new government". Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. 2025-05-03. Retrieved 2025-05-03.
- ^ Polo, Dareece (2025-05-08). "New Trade Minister eyes linkages with Africa". Trinidad and Tobago Guardian. Retrieved 2025-05-08.
- ^ Polo, Dareece (2025-05-08). "Phillip Alexander gets Housing Ministry portfolio, admits he'll have to tone down his social media behaviour". Trinidad and Tobago Guardian. Retrieved 2025-05-08.