Trinidad and Tobago to hold early elections in late April


FILE PHOTO: Trinidad and Tobago's new Prime Minister Stuart Young speaks during his swearing-in ceremony, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, March 17, 2025. REUTERS/Andrea De Silva/File Photo

PORT OF SPAIN (Reuters) -Trinidad and Tobago's new Prime Minister Stuart Young has called for a general election a day after taking office in a surprise move seen as an effort to secure his own mandate in the Caribbean island nation.

The prime minister advised Trinidad and Tobago's president to dissolve parliament and schedule a general election for April 28, according to a press release from his office on Tuesday.

Young previously served as energy minister. He took office on Monday after former Prime Minister Keith Rowley stepped down after nearly a decade in power.

(Reporting by Curtis Williams; Writing by Brendan O'Boyle)

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