
Camille Robinson-Regis
Camille Robinson-Regis is the Housing Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, known for her efforts to address housing issues in the country. She has been vocal about the illegalities surrounding squatting and has recently announced plans to construct 500 homes for squatters as part of the government's commitment to tackle housing shortages, while emphasizing the importance of legal land ownership and urban planning.
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Camille Robinson-Regis was mentioned as a successful PNM candidate.
PNM picks Pennelope Beckles-Robinson as Opposition LeaderYoung appointed Camille Robinson-Regis as Attorney General in his new cabinet.
Stuart honoured to be Trinidad’s 8th PMCamille Robinson-Regis was appointed as Attorney General.
Hinds, Imbert moved, as Stuart Young takes charge in TrinidadCamille Robinson Regis was sworn in as attorney general and minister of legal affairs.
Young sworn in as new prime minister | World NewsCamille Robinson Regis was sworn in as Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs.
Stuart Young sworn in as Trinidad’s new prime minister | NewsCamille Robinson-Regis was also sworn in this morning as the new Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs.
Stuart Young sworn in as new Trinidad PMHousing Minister Camille Robinson-Regis announced that the Government will construct 500 homes for squatters occupying both State and private lands.
Trinidad gov’t to build 500 homes for squatters
























