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Former T&T Prime Minister Robinson is dead

PORT OF SPAIN – Former President and Prime Minister Arthur NR Robinson has died.
Robinson, who had been ailing for several months, passed away at the St Clair medical Centre at around 6 a.m. He was 87. His passing was confirmed by National Security Minister Gary Griffith who said a State funeral was being planned. Born in Tobago in 1926, he became Trinidad and Tobago’s third president, serving from 19 March 1997 to 17 March 2003. He was also Trinidad and Tobago’s third prime minister, serving in that capacity from 18 December 1986 to 17 December 1991. Robinson held the distinction of being the first active politician to be elected president.
His life in politics did not come without its fair share of controversy. He was the sitting prime minister during the 1990 attempted coup by the Jamaat al Muslimeen where he and many members of his Cabinet were held hostage for six days. Despite being shot in his leg during this trying time he will be remembered for instructing the armed services to “Attack with full force”, in response to the insurrectionists. He also sparked a bit of controversy during his presidential term when he bypassed Basdeo Panday and appointed Opposition Leader Patrick Manning as prime minister following the tied 2001 general elections. Robinson was honoured with the Trinity Cross, the then highest national award. He was also the recipient of the Order of the Caribbean Community and the Tobago Medal of Honour, Tobago’s highest honour. (Express)