House of Representatives

Motions

Extension of state of public emergency for a further period of three months

House of Representatives - 1st Session - 13th Republican Parliament

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 8(1) of the Constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago that the President may from time to time make a Proclamation declaring that a state of public emergency exists;

AND WHEREAS the President has by Proclamation made on the 2nd day of March, 2026, declared that a state of public emergency exists in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago with effect from Tuesday 3rd March, 2026;

AND WHEREAS it is enacted by section 9(2) of the Constitution that a Proclamation made by the President for the purposes of and in accordance with section 8 shall, unless previously revoked, remain in force for fifteen days;

AND WHEREAS it is enacted by section 10(1) of the Constitution that before its expiration the Proclamation may be extended from time to time by resolution supported by a simple majority vote of the House of Representatives, so however that no extension exceeds three months and the extensions do not in the aggregate exceed six months;

AND WHEREAS it is necessary and expedient that the Proclamation made by the President on the 2nd day of March, 2026, declaring that a state of public emergency exists in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago with effect from Tuesday 3rd March, 2026, should be extended for a further period not exceeding three months:

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Proclamation made by the President on the 2nd day of March, 2026 declaring that a state of public emergency exists in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago with effect from Tuesday 3rd March, 2026, be extended for a further period of three months.

(By the Attorney General)

13 Mar 2026
Approved
House Debate - Day 1Hansard

26 votes for, 12 votes against, no abstentions

9 speakersShow Speakers
2.Mr. Marvin Gonzales [Arouca/Lopinot] [Opposition Member]
3.The Honourable Wayne Sturge [Toco/Sangre Grande] [Minister of Defence and Minister in the Ministry of Homeland Security]
4.Mr. Stuart Young SC [Port-of-Spain North/St. Ann’s West] [Opposition Member]
5.The Honourable Dr. Roodal Moonilal [Oropouche East] [Minister of Energy and Energy Affairs]
6.Mr. Keith Scotland SC [Port-of-Spain South] [Opposition Member]
7.The Honourable Roger Alexander [Tunapuna] [Minister of Homeland Security]
8.Mr. Colm Imbert [Diego Martin North/East] [Opposition Member]