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Chronologiczna lista

OsobaKadencjaPartia polityczna
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1Eric Williams
(1911–1981)
31 sierpnia 196229 marca 1981Ludowy Ruch Narodowy
2George Chambers
(1928–1997)
No image.png30 marca 198118 grudnia 1986Ludowy Ruch Narodowy
3Arthur N.R. Robinson
(1926–2014)
Sampson Nanton and former President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago,Arthur NR Robinson.jpg19 grudnia 198617 grudnia 1991Narodowy Sojusz na rzecz Odbudowy
4Patrick Manning
(1946–)
(1st time)
Patrick Manning 2008.jpg17 grudnia 19919 listopada 1995Ludowy Ruch Narodowy
5Basdeo Panday
(1933–)
Sampson Nanton interviews former Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Basdeo Panday in 1997.jpg9 listopada 199524 grudnia 2001Zjednoczony Kongres Narodowy
(4)Patrick Manning
(1946–)
Patrick Manning 2008.jpg24 grudnia 200126 maja 2010Ludowy Ruch Narodowy
6Kamla Persad-Bissessar
(1952–)
Kamla Persad-Bissesar 2013.jpg26 maja 20109 września 2015Zjednoczony Kongres Narodowy
7Keith Rowley
(1949–)
Keith Rowley (16691487511) (cropped).jpg9 września 2015nadalLudowy Ruch Narodowy

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Sampson Nanton interviews former Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Basdeo Panday in 1997.jpg
Sampson Nanton interviews former Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Basdeo Panday in 1997
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Coat of Arms of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
The palm tree at the top of the coat of arms was taken from Tobago’s coat of arms before it was joined in political union with Trinidad. The wreath represents the crown of the monarchy of the United Kingdom, Trinidad and Tobago’s colonizers at the time of independence. The shield has the same colours (black, red, and white) as the nation’s flag and carry the same meaning. The gold ships represent the Santa María, La Niña, and La Pinta: the three ships Christopher Columbus used on his journey to the “New World”. The two birds on the shield are hummingbirds. Trinidad is sometimes referred to as the “Land of the Hummingbird” because more than sixteen different species of hummingbird have been recorded on the island. “Land of the Hummingbird” is also believed to have been the Native Amerindian name for Trinidad. The two larger birds are the Scarlet Ibis (left) and the Cocrico (right), the national birds of Trinidad and Tobago. Below the Scarlet Ibis are three hills, representing the Trinity Hills in southern Trinidad, which, it is believed, convinced Columbus to name the island after the Holy Trinity. The island rising out of the waters beneath the Cocrico represents Tobago. Below these birds is the nation’s motto, "Together We Aspire, Together We Achieve." Adopted in 1962.
Keith Rowley (16691487511) (cropped).jpg
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Clare Short of EITI meeting with Dr. Keith Rowley and Mr. Khan in Trinidad and Tobago.

Source & owner: Trinidad & Tobago EITI (TTEIT) - to find out more, see www.tteiti.org.tt/
Kamla Persad-Bissesar 2013.jpg
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Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Kamla Persad-Bissesar
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Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Patrick Manning