New president to be inaugurated at Savannah today

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President-elect Christine Kangaloo will be sworn in on Monday at the Grandstand, Queen’s Park Savannah (QPS), Port of Spain. The ceremony is scheduled to start at 9.30 am.
Kangaloo, a former Senate president, was elected to succeed outgoing President Paula-Mae Weekes by the Parliament's Electoral College by a vote of 48-22, on January 20.
After she was elected, Kangaloo said, "Now that the election is over, I look forward to serving our country in the only way I know how – with love for all and with an unwavering belief in the innate goodness of our people."
She will be the seventh president after Weekes (March 19, 2018-March 20, 2023), Sir Ellis Clarke (September 24, 1976-March 19, 1987), Noor Hassanali (March 20, 1987-March 17, 1997), ANR Robinson (March 18, 1997-March 16, 2003), George Maxwell Richards (March 17, 2003-March 18, 2013) and Anthony Carmona (March 19, 2013-March 18, 2018).
Five hundred invitations were made available for the inauguration.
Several travel restrictions have been put in place around the QPS, with effect from 7am - 2pm on Monday.
Parking is prohibited on Queen’s Park West, between the intersection of Queen’s Park East and Queen’s Park West and Casual Corner; Queen’s Park East; Keate Street, between Charlotte Street and Chancery Lane; Gordon Street, between Charlotte Street and Dundonald Street; Frederick Street, between Gordon Street and Queen’s Park West; Abercromby Street, between Gordon Street and Keate Street; Pembroke Street, between Keate Street and Gordon Street; New Street, between Pembroke Street and Charlotte Street; and, Chancery Lane.
Vehicular traffic is prohibited on: Frederick Street, between Queen’s Park West and Keate Street; Queen’s Park West, between the intersection of Queen’s Park East and Queen’s Park West and Victoria Avenue; Dere Street, between Albion Street and Queen’s Park West; Victoria Avenue between Albion Street and Queen’s Park West; Chancery Lane; Pembroke Street, between Gordon Street and Keate Street; and, Keate Street between Charlotte Street and Chancery Lane.
People driving south on Queen’s Park East should continue south onto Charlotte Street, while people driving north on Charlotte Street should turn west onto Gordon Street, and those driving north on Henry should turn either east onto New Street or west onto Gordon Street.
People driving on Gordon Street between Charlotte Street and Dundonald Street shall proceed in a westerly direction only.
Those who want to park in the QPS should enter at the entrance on Casual Corner, as directed by the police officer on duty. People driving a motor vehicle with permission to enter the QPS may enter at the entrances obliquely opposite Frederick Street and Dundonald Street, as directed by the police officer on duty.
Vehicles found parked in contravention of this order may be removed, impounded and dealt with by the police in accordance with section 108(1)(b) of the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Act.
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