Pennelope Beckles-Robinson

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Pennelope Althea Beckles-Robinson MP (née Beckles; born 12 September 1961) is a Trinidadian attorney and politician who has been the Leader of the Opposition and the Leader of the People's National Movement since 2025. She has served as a Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Representatives for Arima since the 2020 general election. Previously she was the country's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, as well as Minister of Planning and Development.

Preceded byKamla Persad-Bissessar
Preceded byKeith Rowley
Quick facts The HonourableMP, 9th Leader of the Opposition ...
Pennelope Beckles-Robinson
Beckles in 2022
9th Leader of the Opposition
Assumed office
6 May 2025
Prime MinisterKamla Persad-Bissessar
Preceded byKamla Persad-Bissessar
5th Leader of the People's National Movement
Assumed office
29 June 2025
DeputyPaula Gopee-Scoon
Preceded byKeith Rowley
Deputy Leader of the People's National Movement
In office
17 April 2021  29 June 2025
LeaderKeith Rowley
Herself (acting)
Preceded byFranklin Khan
Succeeded byPaula Gopee-Scoon
Minister of Planning and Development
In office
16 March 2022  1 May 2025
Prime MinisterKeith Rowley
Stuart Young
Preceded byMariano Browne
Succeeded byKennedy Swaratsingh
Minister of Housing and Urban Development
In office
19 August 2020  16 March 2022
Prime MinisterKeith Rowley
Preceded byMariano Browne
Succeeded byCamille Robinson-Regis
Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives
In office
17 December 2007  18 June 2010
SpeakerBarendra Sinanan
Member of Parliament
for Arima
Assumed office
10 August 2020
Preceded byAnthony Garcia
In office
11 December 2000  24 May 2010
Preceded byRupert Griffith
Succeeded byRodger Dominic Samuel
Personal details
BornPennelope Althea Beckles
(1961-09-12) 12 September 1961 (age 64)
PartyPNM
Spouse
Noel Robinson
(m. 2008)
NicknamePenny
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Early life and education

Beckles was born on 12 September 1961 in Borde Narve Village, three months before parliament history was created in Trinidad and Tobago growing up without electricity or running water.[1][2] Her father, Lionel Beckles, worked for the Oilfields Workers' Trade Union and she has four brothers and one sister.[3] She attended St Raphael's Grade School and St Joseph's Convent, San Fernando.[4] She graduated from the University of the West Indies, Barbados, and the Hugh Wooding Law School.[1][4]

Career

Beckles has practised as an attorney since 1988,[1] attached to the Chambers of Theodore R Guerra and Associates.[4]

Beckles first entered parliament when she was appointed an opposition Senator for the People's National Movement (PNM) in 1995. She was then elected to the House of Representatives representing the Arima constituency in 2000, serving until 2010.[4] She was appointed Minister for Social Development in 2001, Minister for Culture and Tourism in 2002, and Minister for Public Utilities and the Environment in 2003.[1]

Beckles was Trinidad and Tobago's first female Deputy Speaker of the Parliament from 2007 until 2010 and served as Leader of Opposition Business from 2010 until 2013.[1][4] In November 2012, she was elected lady vice-chair of the PNM,[2] but she was dropped from the senate by party leader Keith Rowley in December 2013.[5][6] In the 2014 People's National Movement leadership election, Beckles unsuccessfully challenged Rowley for the leadership of the party.[7][8] On 4 February 2015, she was rejected in her bid to represent the PNM for the constituency of Arima in the 2015 general election.[9]

Beckles was appointed Trinidad and Tobago's Permanent Representative to the UN by Prime Minister Rowley in August 2016.[1][10][11] She postponed taking up the appointment to attend the funeral of former Prime Minister Patrick Manning in July.[12]

She was appointed as Minister of Planning and Development on 16 March 2022 following a cabinet reshuffle.[13]

Following the 2025 Trinidad and Tobago general election on 30 April 2025, she was selected to be Leader of the Opposition within the People's National Movement by a slim 7-6 margin.[14] She is the PNM's first female opposition leader.[15]

Personal life

Beckles married Noel Robinson in December 2008,[16] and she has four stepchildren.[1] She also became the guardian of her ten-year-old niece after her sister Michelle died in 2015.[9]

Electoral history

More information Party, Candidate ...
2025 Trinidad and Tobago general election: Arima[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PNM Pennelope Beckles-Robinson 7,055 49.8% Decrease19.25
UNC Nigel Moses 6,356 44.9% Increase16.2
PF Jemima Lezama-Redhead 520 3.7% Steady
NTA Shekhina Sirju 152 1.1% Steady
THC Marcus Ramkissoon 27 0.2% Steady
NCT Nalini Dial 38 0.3% Steady
Majority 699 4.9
Turnout 14,167 49.19%
Registered electors 28,802
PNM hold
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