Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has welcomed a decision by Caribbean Community Heads of Government to support Trinidad and Tobago's proposal to refer issues surrounding the reappointment of the Caricom Secretary-General to the Caribbean Court of Justice for an advisory opinion.
In a media statement issued today, PM Persad-Bissessar said the decision followed discussions at the Caricom Heads of Government retreat on July 6, where she maintained Trinidad and Tobago's objections to the process used in the Secretary-General's reappointment.
The PM said Trinidad and Tobago proposed that the matter be referred to the CCJ under Article 212 of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas, which allows Caricom to seek the court's guidance on questions concerning the interpretation of treaty provisions.
Persad-Bissessar said the Heads of Government accepted and approved the proposal.
"I wish to thank my fellow Colleague Heads for supporting Trinidad and Tobago's proposals which were viewed as consistent with Caricom's commitment to the highest standards of good governance and institutional improvement; principles which I have always championed as necessary for the future of CARICOM," she said.
She also thanked Caricom Chairman Philip J. Pierre for facilitating consensus among regional leaders.
PM Persad-Bissessar said the outcome would allow the region to move forward in unity and advance the well-being of the people of Caricom.
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