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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CCJ to Settle T&T / Secretary General Chaos - The Voice St. Lucia News
“During the Retreat of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) held on 06 July 2026, the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago maintained its objection to the process used in the reappointment of the Secretary General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).
CARICOM seeks CCJ guidance on secretary general reappointment
CARICOM Heads of Government have agreed to seek an advisory opinion from the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) following Trinidad and Tobago’s objection to the process used in the reappointment of the Community’s Secretary General, Dr Carla Barnett. The decision was announced following the Heads of Government Retreat on Monday, when Trinidad and Tobago maintained its objection to the reappointment process. According to a statement issued on Tuesd…
CARICOM to seek CCJ opinion on secretary-general reappointment dispute
CARICOM Heads of Government have agreed to seek an advisory opinion from the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) in an effort to resolve the dispute surrounding the reappointment of the community's secretary-general.The decision was announced following the CARICOM Heads of Government Retreat on Monday, where Trinidad and Tobago maintained its objection to the process used to reappoint Secretary-General Dr Carla Barnett.
CARICOM – Secretary-General Appointment Dispute Goes to CCJ
The dispute over the reappointment of CARICOM Secretary-General Carla Barnett will be referred to the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), following agreement by Caribbean leaders at the 51st Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government in Saint Lucia. The decision follows months of disagreement after Kamla Persad-Bissessar challenged both the procedure and legality of Dr. Barnett’s reappointment during a closed-door CARICOM retreat he…
CCJ to render advisory opinion on the re-appointment of secretary-general Carla Barnett
CASTRIES, St Lucia – During the retreat of heads of government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) on 06 July 2026, the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago maintained its objection to the process used in the reappointment of the Secretary General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). In a statement, CARICOM acknowledged that the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago desires to have the issue of the reappointment of the SG referred to the Caribbean Court …
CARICOM head to seek CCJ advice on Secretary-General’s reappointment
(Kaieteur News) – The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has agreed to refer the contentious reappointment of Secretary-General Dr. Carla Barnett to the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) for an advisory opinion, following a formal objection from Trinidad and Tobago over the legality of the process used to grant her a second term. The compromise was reached during […] The post CARICOM head to seek CCJ advice on Secretary-General’s reappointment appeare…
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