Chief Secretary of Tobago

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The Chief Secretary of Tobago is the leader of the Tobagonian Government.[2] The Chief Secretary chairs the Tobagonian Cabinet and is primarily responsible for the formulation, development and presentation of Tobagonian Government policy. Additional functions of the Chief Secretary include promoting and representing Tobago in an official capacity, at home and abroad, and responsibility for constitutional affairs, as they relate to devolution and the Tobagonian Government.

The Chief Secretary is a Member of the Assembly, and is nominated by the Tobago House of Assembly before bring officially appointed by the president. Members of the Tobagonian Cabinet as well as councilors of the Tobagonian Government are appointed by the Chief Secretary. As head of the Tobagonian Government, the Chief Secretary is directly accountable to the Tobago House of Assembly for their actions and the actions of the Tobagonian Government.

The official office of the Chief Secretary is in Calder Hall Road, Scarborough, Tobago as well as the Tobago House of Assembly on Jermingham Street.

The current Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly is Mr. Farley Chavez Augustine of the Progressive Democratic Patriots, he assumed the chair on December 9, 2021.

Election and term

The Chief Secretary is almost always the leader of the largest party, or the leader of the senior partner in any majority coalition. There is no term of office for a Chief Secretary. In practice, they hold office as long as they retain the confidence of the chamber; indeed, they are required to either resign or seek a parliamentary dissolution (and with it, new elections) if his or her government "no longer enjoys the confidence of the Parliament." Whenever the office of Chief Secretary falls vacant, the President is responsible for appointing the new incumbent; the appointment is formalised at a meeting between the President and the Chief Secretary designate.

If an incumbent Chief Secretary is defeated in a general election, they do not immediately vacate office. The Chief Secretary only leaves office when the Tobago House of Assembly nominates a successor individual.

The period in office of a Chief Secretary is not linked to the term of members of the Tobago House of Assembly. A maximum four-year term is set for each session of Parliament.

Parliament can be dissolved and an extraordinary general election held, before the expiration of the four-year term.

The Chief Secretary, once appointed continues in office as the head of the devolved Tobago House of Assembly until either resignation, dismissal, or death. Resignation can be triggered off by the passage of a Motion of No Confidence in the Chief Secretary or the Tobagonian Government or by rejecting a Motion of Confidence in the Tobago House of Assembly. In those situations, the Chief Secretary must tender their resignation and the resignation of their government to the president. In such circumstances, the Presiding Officer appoints an interim Chief Secretary, until the Tobago House of Assembly determines on a new nominee to be presented to the President for formal appointment.

Nomination and appointment

Candidates for the position of Chief Secretary are nominated by the members of the Tobago House of Assembly from among its assembly members at the beginning of each term. The members elect the nominee for the Chief Secretary by majority vote. If no one is elected by a majority of votes cast with the first set of nominations, the process continues until a majority decide to cast their vote for one candidate. This process does not require an absolute majority of the Assembly (currently 8 out of 15 members).

Once this process has occurred the Presiding Officer shall formally send a letter to the incumbent President who must then appoint that nominee to the position of Chief Secretary.

List of Chief Secretaries of Tobago

Below is a list of office-holders:[3][4][5]

 [[National Alliance for Reconstruction|Template:National Alliance for Reconstruction/meta/shortname]]   (3)  [[Tobago Council of the People's National Movement|Template:Tobago Council of the People's National Movement/meta/shortname]]   (3)  PDP   (1)  [[Democratic Action Congress|Template:Democratic Action Congress/meta/shortname]]   (1)
No. Portrait Title

Chief Secretary

(Birth–Death)

Office

Term of office & mandate

Duration in years and days

Party Government Deputy
Chairman of the Tobago House of Assembly
1 92x92px A. N. R. Robinson

(1926–2014)

AM for Roxborough/Delaford

4 December 1980 16 December 1986 Template:Party shading/Democratic Action Congress |1980 rowspan="3" Template:Party shading/Democratic Action Congress |Democratic Action Congress Template:Party shading/Democratic Action Congress |Robinson I 1 Jefferson Davidson

(DAC)

1980-1986

(NAR)

1986

Template:Party shading/Democratic Action Congress |1984 rowspan="2" Template:Party shading/Democratic Action Congress |Robinson II
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2 Male portrait placeholder cropped.jpg Jefferson Davidson

(c.1938–2023)

AM for Belle Garden/Goodwood

16 December 1986 31 October 1989 rowspan="3" Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |National Alliance for Reconstruction Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |Davidson I 2 Hochoy Charles

(NAR)

Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |1988 rowspan="2" Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |Davidson II 3 Benedict Armstrong

(NAR)

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3 Male portrait placeholder cropped.jpg Lennox Denoon

(1930–2007)

AM for Scarborough/Signal Hill

1 November 1989 December 1996 Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |1992 rowspan="2" Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |National Alliance for Reconstruction rowspan="2" Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |Denoon
Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly
4 Male portrait placeholder cropped.jpg Hochoy Charles

(1946–2023)[6]

AM for Moriah/Parlatuvier

December 1996 31 January 2001 Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |1996 rowspan="2" Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |National Alliance for Reconstruction rowspan="2" Template:Party shading/National Alliance for Reconstruction |Charles 4 Cecil Caruth

(NAR)

5 112x112px Orville London

(1945–)

AM for Scarborough/Calder Hall

1 February 2001 26 January 2017 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |2001 rowspan="5" Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |People's National Movement Template:Party shading/People's National Movement |London I 5 Cynthia Alfred

(PNM)

Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |2005 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |London II
Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |2009 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |London III 6 Hilton Sandy

(PNM)

Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |2013 rowspan="2" Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |London IV 7 Tracy Davidson-Celestine

(PNM)

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6 112x112px Kelvin Charles

(1957–)

AM for Black Rock/Whim/Spring Garden

26 January 2017 30 April 2020 Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |2017 rowspan="2" Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |People's National Movement rowspan="4" Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |Charles 8 Joel Jack

(PNM)

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7 112x112px Ancil Dennis

(1987–)

AM for Buccoo/Mount Pleasant

6 May 2020 8 December 2021 rowspan="2" Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |People's National Movement rowspan="2" Template:Party shading/Tobago Council of the People's National Movement |Dennis
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8 112x112px Farley Chavez Augustine

(1985–)

AM for Parlatuvier/L’anse Fourmi/Speyside

8 December 2021 Incumbent Template:Party shading/Progressive Democratic Patriots |2021 (December) rowspan="2" Template:Party shading/Progressive Democratic Patriots |Progressive Democratic Patriots rowspan="2" Template:Party shading/Progressive Democratic Patriots |Augustine 9 Watson Solomon Duke

(PDP)

(2021-2022)

Faith B. Yisrael

(Independent)

(2022-)

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Timeline of Chief Secretaries

Previous nominating elections

Party key PNM
PDP
Chief Secretary nominative elections
Parliamentary term Date Candidates Votes received
Twelfth Assembly 9 December 2021[7]      Farley Chavez Augustine Nominated by      Watson Solomon Duke
Seconded by      Zorisha Hackett
Eleventh Assembly 4 February 2021[8] No Chief Secretary nominative election was subsequently held due to preceding deadlocked Presiding Officer nominative elections;Ancil Dennis remains as Caretaker Chief Secretary[9]
1 February 2021[10]
28 January 2021[11]
Tenth Assembly 6 May 2020      Ancil Dennis Nominated by      Sheldon Cunningham
Seconded by      Hayden Spencer

See also

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