The President of Trinidad & Tobago is the country's Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
The president's role is mostly ceremonial and the holder of the office acts on the advices of the cabinet.
The chart below shows the structure of the governing establishment, which comprises three independent arms of government.
The president's role is mostly ceremonial and the holder of the office acts on the advices of the cabinet.
The chart below shows the structure of the governing establishment, which comprises three independent arms of government.
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