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Christine Kangaloo the 7th President of Trinidad and Tobago

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On March 19th, 2023, history was made in Trinidad and Tobago as Mrs. Christine Kangaloo was inaugurated as the 7th President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. The inauguration ceremony was held at the Queen's Park Savannah in the capital city of Port of Spain, and was attended by dignitaries, politicians, and citizens from all walks of life. Mrs. Kangaloo, a former judge of the Trinidad and Tobago High Court, made history by becoming the first female president of the country. Her inauguration was a proud moment for women and girls throughout the country, and indeed, the world. Mrs. Kangaloo's appointment represents a significant milestone in the ongoing struggle for gender equality and women's empowerment. The ceremony began with the arrival of Mrs. Kangaloo, who was greeted by a military guard of honor. She was escorted to the dais by outgoing President Paula-Mae Weekes, who gave a heartfelt speech praising Mrs. Kangaloo's distinguished career and her commitment to justice and equality. Following this, the Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago administered the oath of office to Mrs. Kangaloo, who placed her hand on a Bible held by her husband. After taking the oath, Mrs. Kangaloo addressed the nation in a speech that was both inspiring and uplifting. She expressed her deep gratitude to the people of Trinidad and Tobago for entrusting her with the highest office in the land, and pledged to work tirelessly to serve the interests of all citizens, regardless of their background, religion, or political affiliation. Mrs. Kangaloo also spoke about the challenges facing the country, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, economic inequality, and crime. She emphasized the importance of unity, and called on all citizens to come together to tackle these issues and build a brighter future for Trinidad and Tobago. The inauguration ceremony was a fitting tribute to Mrs. Kangaloo's many years of public service and her unwavering commitment to justice and equality. As the first female president of Trinidad and Tobago, Mrs. Kangaloo is an inspiration to women and girls throughout the country, and a symbol of hope for a better future. Her inauguration represents a historic moment for the country, and a new chapter in its ongoing journey towards progress and prosperity.






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