Constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago 1976, as amended to 2007
Political Rights and Association
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    It is hereby recognised and declared that in Trinidad and Tobago there have existed and shall continue to exist, without discrimination by reason of race, origin, colour, religion or sex, the following fundamental human rights and freedoms, namely–

    (e) the right to join political parties and to express political views;

    (j) freedom of association and assembly;
    … (Sec. 4)
Political Rights and Association
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    Subject to such disqualifications as Parliament may prescribe, a person shall be qualified to vote at an election of members to serve in the House of Representatives if, and shall not be qualified to vote at such an election unless, he—
    (a) is a Commonwealth citizen (within the meaning of section 18) of the age of eighteen years or upwards; and
    (b) has such other qualifications regarding residence or registration as may be prescribed. (Sec. 51)
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Chapter 2 on Citizenship.
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Chapter 1 on The Recognition and Protection of Fundamental Human Rights and Freedoms.
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Chapter 1 on The Recognition and Protection of Fundamental Human Rights and Freedoms.
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Chapter 1 on The Recognition and Protection of Fundamental Human Rights and Freedoms.
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Chapter 3 on The President.
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Chapter 3 on The President.
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Chapter 1 on The Recognition and Protection of Fundamental Human Rights and Freedoms.