SEPTEMBER 30 marked the highly anticipated 2024/2025 budget, presented by Minister of Finance Colm Imbert. Members of Parliament filed into the Red House, the seat of Parliament for the presentation.
Newsday photographers were at the scene to capture these images.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley arrives at the Red House, Abercromby Street. – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale
Finance Minister Colm Imbert arrives at the Red House ahead of his reading of the 2025 national budget. – Photo by Roger Jacob
Minister Donna Cox arrives at the Red House on September 30. – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale
Minister in the Ministry of Finance Brian Manning arrives at the Red House. – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale
Attorney General Reginald Armour arrives at the Red House.- Photo by Ayanna Kinsale
Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon arrives at the Red House on September 30. – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale
Communications Minister Symon De Nobriga arrives at the Red House. – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale
Progressive Democratic Party political leader Watson Duke arrives at the Red House. – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale
MP for Toco/Sangre Grande Roger Monroe arrives at the Red House, Port of Spain ahead of the budget reading on September 30. – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, centre, cheers with members of the opposition ahead of the budget reading. – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale
Opposition Senator Wade Mark speaks to the media opposite the Red House. – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale
From left, Attorney General Reginald Armour, Prime Minister Keith Rowley and Minister of Energy Stuart Young engage in a brief discussion ahead of the 2025 budget reading. – Photo by Roger Jacob
Finance Minister Colm Imbert delivers the 2025 national budget on September 30. – Photo by Roger Jacob
Finance Minister Colm Imbert delivers the 2024/2025 National Budget during the fifth session of the twelfth parliament at the Red House, Port of Spain. – Photo by Roger Jacob
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