Stacy Roopnarine
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Stacy Roopnarine is a Trinidad and Tobago politician from the
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Career

She was MP for Oropouche West in the
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from 2010 to 2015. At 25, she was the youngest candidate. She was Minister of State in the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure in the
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government. In March 2015, she was moved to the Ministry of Gender, Youth and Child Development. She is a member of The Women Parliamentarians of TT (WPTT).


Personal life

She married her husband Damian Lyder in 2012.


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