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THE Parliament website confirmed that the House of Representatives will meet at 1.30 pm on October 31 to vote on the government’s proposal to extend the current state of emergency (SoE), just as Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar had told the Crime Watch television show on October 27. Attorney General John Jeremie is due to move the motion.
"The Attorney General will move a motion that the Proclamation made by the President on the 18th day of July, 2025 declaring that a state of public emergency exists in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago be extended for a further period of three months," said the website.
After claims that an amalgam of criminal gangs were plotting to overthrow the government, the government had first called the SoE on July 18 and then on July 28 extended it by three months until late October. The motion quotes the time-lines for which an SoE may be laid down (15 days) and then extended (three months at a time, but to not exceed six months in total.).
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