Faris Al-Rawi

Faris Al-Rawi

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25/12/2025

Happy to support my community and help spread Christmas cheer to the beautiful people of San Fernando West. I’m still here listening, supporting, and standing with you. Wishing everyone across Trinidad and Tobago a very Merry Christmas and a season filled with love, peace, and hope.

Photos from Faris Al-Rawi's post 30/10/2025

Had an absolutely amazing time speaking with the form 3–6 crew at St. Stephen’s College! From the moment I walked in, the energy was unreal full of excitement, confidence, and bright young minds ready to take on the world. You all had me laughing, thinking, and genuinely inspired by the level of curiosity and ambition in that room.

It’s always refreshing to see students who aren’t afraid to dream big, ask real questions, and challenge ideas that’s exactly how great leaders and strong lawyers are made. I left feeling reminded of why I fell in love with both public service and the law it’s about people, purpose, and passion.

To everyone who was there: keep that spark alive, keep pushing boundaries, and don’t ever underestimate the power of your voice. I can already see a few future attorneys and change-makers in the making — and trust me, I’ll be watching proudly when you make your mark

29/10/2025
29/06/2025

A new chapter begins! 🇹🇹✨ Congratulations to the Hon. Pennelope Beckles-Robinson on her historic installation as Political Leader of the People’s National Movement. The future is bright let’s build it together.

Photos from Faris Al-Rawi's post 28/06/2025

🚨 MASS CEPEP TERMINATIONS 🚨
Today, over 10,700 CEPEP workers and 336 contractors have been fired without warning.

Just two months into UNC’s term, thousands are now on the breadline — not just CEPEP, but also at WASA, RHAs, URP and more.
Many of these workers earned just $120 a day — and now face uncertainty and fear.

The PNM warned this would happen. This isn’t reform — it’s revenge.
This isn’t leadership — it’s cruelty.

We stand with every worker affected.
We will fight for your rights, your dignity, and your future.

When UNC wins… who really does?

24/06/2025

Humbled. Grateful. Ready to serve.

Thank you to the members of the People’s National Movement for placing your confidence in me to serve as your Public Relations Officer. This is more than just a title it’s a responsibility to represent, communicate, and connect with purpose.

Together, let’s and continue building ONE PNM. 🇹🇹

18/06/2025

I’m not just running for PRO — I’m redefining what it means to represent the People’s National Movement. 🇹🇹

With a legacy of performance, a deep passion for people, and a consistent voice of reason and action, I’m ready to serve as YOUR Public Relations Officer.

🗳️ On June 22nd, I humbly ask for your support. Vote Faris Al-Rawi S.C. for PRO.

Photos from Faris Al-Rawi's post 06/06/2025

Issue of Mass Firings

June 6th 2025

I have noted the media coverage relative to the dangerous, salacious, sensational, deliberately misleading and often simply inaccurate statements made by the Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar SC and Ministers Padarath and Hosein at the Post Cabinet conference held last night at the Red House.

Whilst individual members of the Opposition have already provided immediate initial cautionary responses to the Government and nation on several of the issues traversed yesterday, and whilst the Opposition will be fully addressing statements made at the said Post Cabinet Conference at its regular Press Conference and over weekend, it is noteworthy for citizens to carefully observe that the Government has apparently confirmed its seeming intent to fire the near 11,000 workers at CEPEP as well as the over 4,000 workers at Forestry National Reafforestation and Watershed Rehabilitation Program (NRWRP) program – if one is to find meaning to the cumulative statements made by Minister Padarath as to ‘taking in front’ and the ‘curtailing’ of alleged ‘feeding at the trough’ which causes ‘a lot of pain’.

These statements at the Post Cabinet Conference must be appreciated along with the statements made by Minster Ameen relative to the 'review” of the near 140 persons employed in the Change Management Program at the Ministry of Rural Development and Local Development and the rescission of approval for positions at WASA.

The cumulative effect of the Government’s statements thus far is that, in just over a month of UNC Governance, thousands of persons, the vast majority of whom earn as little at $120 a DAY are plagued by the debilitating fear of job loss and out right destitution – in a public unveiling of the ugly truth hidden behind the campaign slogan that “when UNC wins, Everyone Wins”.

For now, the population is reminded that Ministers do not engage in hirings of employees, contractors and workers at CEPEP and NRWRP which are managed and run under limited liability wholly owned State Enterprises.

The Companies Act Ch. 81:01, the State Enterprises Manual and the Public Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Property Act, 2015 (as amended) and its Regulations Guidelines and Handbooks must be properly referenced along with other laws for truthful and accurate guidance.

Incendiary statements laced with threats, castigations, innuendos with selective and partial reference to ‘fact’ must not be tolerated when it comes to the livelihoods of our most vulnerable.


Faris Al-Rawi SC
Public Relations Office
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04/06/2025

Opposition Senator Faris Al-Rawi is defending the continued use of virtual court appearances at police stations, insisting the practice is legally grounded, carefully regulated, and essential to delivering justice efficiently.

For more…
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/alrawi-defends-virtual-court-hearings-at-police-stations-6.2.2323994.44f901820b

23/05/2025

Happy to continue to serve 🇹🇹

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