Monthly Archives: September 2019

Rotarian Roxanne reading to 6th grade students of the Oranje Primary School

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Press Statement of the National Alliance & United St. Maarten Party

With the new coalition, a majority of nine, the country can look forward to a first major step in lifting that cloud of uncertainty. We are hoping that the Governor will appoint a formateur as soon as possible to ensure the process of truly rebuilding St. Maarten can

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How Is This Even Legal? World Bank Approves Sint Maarten Airport Terminal Reconstruction Project

The Trust Fund provides financial resources and technical support to Sint Maarten’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) and its goals of restoring economic, community and governance infrastructure, a

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Minister of Defense Bijleveld visits windward islands

Earlier this month the Zr.Ms. Johan de Witt and the Zr.Ms. Snellius already provided assistance in the Bahamas. Sint Maarten was hit hard two years ago by hurricane Irma. The island is still rebuilding. 

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Crisis in Sint Maarten: Council moves to dissolve Parliament, call elections

The UD/SMCP coalition was placed in limbo when UD faction leader MP Franklin Meyers announced during the closing of the parliamentary year that he was pulling his support from the coalition. He later declared himself independent, but said he was open to talks with the coalition he broke ties with. He later issued a lengthy statement outlining his reasons for leaving the coalition, but gave no clear indicatio

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Sint-Eustatius will go to the polls again next year

The four-phase plan aims at the final administrative standardization of the island. The first phase is the holding of elections for a new island council. In this phase there is no executive college and no

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Council of State sees nothing in the structure of dispute settlement

In an amendment to the bill, the House of Representatives has opted for a new Kingdom Disputes Division to be set up, in which the Netherlands and the three countries Aruba, Curaçao and St Maarten take a seat.

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6.3 Magnitude Earthquake hits Puerto Rico. Effects felt in St Maarten

Affected countries: Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Saint Martin, Sint Maarten, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Montserrat, Puerto Rico, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Turks and Caicos Islands, United Sta Continue reading

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NO SCHOOL TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 24TH LETTER AND AUDIO

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TELEGRAAF: Regering Sint-Maarten gevallen/St Maarten Government Falls

The opposition therefore has a majority in parliament. The question is whether it can actually start to govern or whether there will be elections. It is clear that the current government of Prime Minister Leona Marlin-Romeo can n

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