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CARICOM to seek CCJ opinion on secretary-general reappointment dispute

CARICOM leaders said the court ruling will keep Barnett’s reappointment unchanged while they pursue a treaty-based interpretation of the dispute.

  • On Tuesday, the Caribbean Community agreed to seek an advisory opinion from the Caribbean Court of Justice regarding the reappointment process of Secretary-General Dr. Carla Barnett following objections from the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
  • During the CARICOM Heads of Government Retreat on Monday, Trinidad and Tobago maintained its formal objection to the process used to reappoint Barnett.
  • CARICOM leaders agreed to invoke Article 212 of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas, acknowledging that "this is the very purpose for which the CCJ was created – to be a treaty interpretation body."
  • Pending the CCJ's advisory opinion, the status quo regarding Barnett's position remains in place, with officials emphasizing the approach is amicable and does not impugn the integrity of any member state.
  • Leaders reaffirmed their commitment to the Community's objectives and ongoing governance architecture reviews, pledging to advance regional interests despite challenges facing the Caribbean.
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Demerara Waves broke the news on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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