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The government of Trinidad and Tobago was in the hands of a coalition called the People's Partnership, led by Kamla Persad-Bissessar, between May 2010 and September 2015.
May 11, 2011- June 22, 2012
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June 22, 2012 - September 7, 2015
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Portfolio |
Minister
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Prime Minister |
Kamla Persad-Bisessar
|
Attorney General |
Garvin Nicholas
|
Minister of Housing |
Roodal Moonilal
|
Minister of Legal Affairs |
Prakash Ramadhar
|
Minister of the People |
Glenn Ramadharsingh
|
Minister of Labour |
Errol McLeod
|
Minister of Energy |
Kevin Ramnarine
|
Minister of Planning |
Bhoe Tewarie
|
Minister of Sport |
Anil Roberts
|
Minister of Public Administration |
Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan
|
Minister of Education |
Tim Gopeesingh
|
Minister of Health |
Fuad Khan
|
Minister of National Security |
Emmanuel George
|
Minister of Communications |
Jamal Mohammed
|
Minister of Gender, Youth and Child Development |
Marlene Coudray
|
Minister of Transport |
Chandresh Sharma
|
Minister of Tobago Development |
Delmon Baker
|
Minister of Local Government Works and Infrastructure |
Surujrattan Rambachan
|
Minister of Public Utilities |
Nizam Baksh
|
Minister of Arts and Multiculturalism |
Lincoln Douglas
|
Minister of Tourism |
Stephen Cadiz
|
Minister of Community Development |
Winston Peters
|
Minister of Science and Technology |
Rupert Griffith
|
Minister of Tertiary Education |
Fazal Karim
|
Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Winston Dookeran
|
Minister of the Environment and Water Resources |
Ganga Singh
|
Minister of Food Production |
Devant Maharaj
|
Minister of National Diversity and Social Integration |
Clifton de Coteau
|
Minister of Finance |
Larry Howai
|
Minister of Trade, Industry and Investment |
Vasant Bharath
|
Minister in Ministry of the People |
Vernella Alleyne-Toppin
|
Minister in the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources |
Ramona Ramdial
|
Minister in the Ministry of National Diversity and Social Integration |
Embau Moheni
|
Minister of State in the Ministry of Food Production |
Jairam Seemungal
|
Minister of State in the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure |
Stacy Roopnarine Lyder
|
Trinidad and Tobago Administrations |
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