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President of the
Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Standard President of Trinidad and Tobago.png
Official flag
Incumbent
George Maxwell Richards

since 17 March, 2003
Residence [[]]
Term length Ten years, at least 35 years old and over
Inaugural holder Sir Ellis Clarke
August 1, 1976
Formation Trinidad and Tobago Constitution
September 24, 1976


Trinidad and Tobago

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The President of Trinidad and Tobago is the head of state of Trinidad and Tobago, and the commander in chief its armed forces. The office was established when the country became a republic in 1976, before which the head of state was Queen Elizabeth II. The last Governor-General, Sir Ellis Clarke, was sworn in as the first President on August 1 of that year, under a transitional arrangement. He was formally chosen as President by an electoral college consisting of members of both houses of Parliament on September 24, 1976, which is now celebrated as Republic Day.

Under the 1976 Constitution, the President is the nominal/de jure source of executive power. Like the British Sovereign (and heads of state in other Westminster Systems), he "reigns but does not rule". In practice, executive authority is exercised by the Prime Minister and his Cabinet, on behalf of the President. The President appoints as Prime Minister the leader of the largest party in the House of Representatives, and also appoints members of the Senate on the recommendation of the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition. The President must be at least 35 years old (although no President has been younger than 59), a citizen of Trinidad and Tobago, and at the time of nomination must have been resident in the country for an unbroken period of ten years.

The current President of Trinidad and Tobago is Professor Emeritus George Maxwell Richards.

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