SUMMARY: Policy debate Dutch Caribbean Kingdom April 6, 2021 Tuesday, Senate Debated State Secretary Knops of Interior and Kingdom Relations About Government’s policy Regarding Relations With Countries & municipalities In Caribbean part Kingdom of the Netherlands.

SUMMARY: Policy debate on the Caribbean part of the Kingdom
April 6, 2021 On Tuesday, April 6, the Senate debated with State Secretary Knops of the Interior and Kingdom Relations about the government’s policy with regard to relations with the countries and municipalities in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The basis for the debate is formed by the budget statements of Kingdom Relations and the BES fund for 2021 . On Tuesday, April 13, the House will vote on a motion submitted during the debate by Senator Rosenmöller (GroenLinks) calling on the new cabinet to give greater priority to Kingdom relations by intensifying Dutch efforts in order to improve the ties in a concrete and sustainable way.

Policy debate on the Caribbean part of the Kingdom
The senators raised many different topics in the policy debate, with the relationship between the Netherlands and the other three countries of the Kingdom (Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten) and the BES municipalities forming the common thread. That relationship is currently under pressure for many reasons. Among other things, the increasing inequality, the major impact of the corona crisis on both health care and the economy of the islands, as well as the conditions that the Netherlands has set for financial support, the Dispute Settlement and the Coho Act were discussed. (Caribbean body for reform and development on which a recent advice has been issued by the Council of State of the Kingdom), and the still major consequences of Hurricane Irma that hit Sint Maarten in September 2017.

Policy debate status
Since October 10, 2010, the Kingdom of the Netherlands consists of four countries – Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and the Netherlands. Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba (BES) are municipalities that together form the Caribbean part of the Netherlands. The political relationship between the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten is regulated in the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands .

The Senate sometimes treats budget proposals differently from other bills. Budget proposals are then accepted as hammer pieces if the discussion cannot be completed before a certain date. The policy debate will then only take place later. This gives the Senate the opportunity, even if the budget proposal has already been adopted, to discuss the policy of the relevant ministry with the government.

On December 15, 2020, the Senate dismissed the budget statements Kingdom Relations and the BES fund 2021 as hammer pieces . The faction of the PvdD has been given a note . This means that this group is considered to have voted against.

Impression of the debate
GroenLinks senator Rosenmöllerstated that the relationship between the Netherlands and the Caribbean part of the Kingdom is about trust and not mistrust. He asked the Secretary of State why he attacked autonomy in the summer of 2020 when he imposed heavy conditions on financial aid to the three countries. He also asked whether the State Secretary could provide an overview of what has been provided in loans per country. “We call this support solidarity, but it is also self-serving,” said Rosenmöller. The way in which the agreements about the country packages were reached is not good: “The policy of swallowing or choking does not fit in our Kingdom. The tone was too loud.” At the moment 20% to 25% of the population is dependent on food packages from the Netherlands. Real income is too low on the BES islands, according to Rosenmöller. He asked the State Secretary whether he agreed that too little has been achieved in creating a social minimum. Finally, he wanted to know what the State Secretary thought of the Council of State’s criticism of the Dispute Settlement.

SP Senator Gerkensexpressed concern about the corona numbers. According to her, the situation on all islands is dramatic, with regard to corona, but also political and economic. Eleven years ago it was really better, says Gerkens. She asked the State Secretary to reflect on the administrative relationships that are still struggling. Gerkens also looked at the Netherlands: “Not everything is in order here either, of course. The question is whether we should get involved, isn’t that up to the countries themselves?” Thanks to the Statute, the Netherlands is responsible for an ‘unclear laundry list’, says Gerkens. That is undesirable for the SP. According to her, the way forward is a different approach: together with all residents, not only from the countries, but also from the municipalities. According to Gerkens, it is important that the dispute settlement comes into effect as quickly as possible.

Senator Beukering(Group Nanninga) said that they value good relations and balance between the countries and in the region. The islands have been hit hard by the corona virus. Beukering: “People get to know their friends in difficult times. What will be of great importance in the future is to get out of this crisis together.” He pointed out that the islands themselves have already made plans for the period after the crisis, but that a lot of money is needed for this. Beukering advocated a 5D model: dream, think, dare, do and persevere. His group’s dream is one of togetherness, thinking is making plans. This means that the islands have already come a long way, according to Beukering. Daring will have to be fulfilled by the politicians of the countries, but also by the business community. The Nanninga party sees additional possibilities for fundingInvest International (in formation). Importantly, ownership of all stakeholders, thus Beukering: “We will all, together with the business underneath must put our shoulders to come out of this crisis.”

Also Labor senator Recourtreflected on the consequences of the corona crisis for the islands: “The islands have been hit unprecedented by covid-19.” According to Recourt, the Kingdom is currently determined by the differences and not by the similarities; corona has magnified those differences. According to him, it seems that the Netherlands has imposed its entire wish list with regard to the islands as conditions for the financial support. According to Recourt, eleven years after the entry into force of the new constitutional relations, we see that the relations between the countries are in need of reform. He suggested sitting around the table with all the Caribbean islands to see what needs to be done to bridge the differences. Recourt made a concrete proposal. According to him, the fraught past implicitly and explicitly plays a role to this day: “Let’s explore the obstacles that stem from the colonial past.” According to Recourt, this investigation is best carried out by a person not involved in the colonial past. Such research has never been done before. It makes the elephant in the room visible and can improve relations between the countries, Recourt said. He asked whether the State Secretary is willing to prepare and finance such an investigation.

According to D66 senator Dittrichthe countries themselves also yearn for good, solid governance. D66 thinks it is logical that Dutch tax money should be spent on this. Quality standards must be met and agreements made must be observed, also by the Netherlands, Dittrich stated. His group thinks it is important to come out together with the three countries. He wanted to know how the State Secretary views the process surrounding the Coho proposals (which came out prematurely – ed.) And the associated country packages. According to him, the three countries in the Caribbean Netherlands seem to regard this as an attack and as a dictation. Dittrich wanted to know about the dispute settlement when the House will receive an answer to the questions posed by the standing committee for Kingdom Relations. According to Dittrich, the corona crisis has painfully exposed the need for more diversity in the economy in addition to tourism. He wanted to know from the State Secretary how he sees the economic future of the countries and the Caribbean Netherlands. Dittrich understood that a major conference between the four countries is on the way. He called on the cabinet not only to talk about administrative change there, but also about cultural diversity.

Also CDA senator Oomen-Ruijtenreflected on the corona crisis ‘which is on top of the crisis that has already hit the islands’. Despite everything, the Netherlands is still doing a lot in the area. The islands’ economies are particularly dependent on tourism. Giving poverty and food aid is one thing, but when there is poverty there are also other problems, according to Oomen, such as insufficient care for children and increasing crime among young people. According to Oomen, extra support measures are needed to get the economy back on track. When the corona virus disrupted the islands, the Netherlands stepped in ‘and that’s how it should be’, says Oomen. Within the Kingdom we must show solidarity, she stated. She admires the way the Secretary of State has tried to push through. He is also aiming for more responsibility for the democracies there and that is necessary, according to Oomen. It is good that work is being done to reduce poverty and increase the social minimum. Now something still needs to be done about the earning capacity of the islanders, according to Oomen: “This requires reform. Because the ultimate aim of all of us is real autonomy.”

VVD senator Van der Burg stated that the agreed reforms must be complied with, but that the countries are about themselves, the Netherlands is not about that. He agrees with the previous speakers that more focus is needed on kingdom relations. About the current situation of corona in Curaçao, Van der Burg said that it is good that the other countries in the Kingdom show solidarity. The consequences of the corona crisis are major, both in the short term and in the long term. He called on the State Secretary to look carefully at how the Netherlands can help other countries in this regard. Van der Burg asked the State Secretary for an assessment of the situation on St. Eustatius, three years after the intervention there.

According to SGP senator Schalk , the Netherlands must be very modest given the chaos that has arisen in the European part of the Kingdom after the recent parliamentary elections. Schalk said it was difficult to find a policy debate about the other parts of the kingdom in that situation. He asked the State Secretary to indicate how he works on a good balance between not too much interference and financial support. Schalk would like to apply a threefold approach: stabilize, normalize and democratize. He asked how the State Secretary currently indicates the state of affairs on the basis of this threefold approach. Schalk concluded his contribution by saying that it would be good ‘if the disputes about the dispute settlement could finally be settled’.

PvdD senator Nicolaï expressed his surprise at how Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten were put under pressure in the summer of 2020. He raised the issue of legality: the countries were told this summer that support would only come if they would amend laws they had passed themselves. According to Nicolai, a cross was forcibly placed under an agreement whereby representatives of the people had to amend their laws. “We don’t have the right to impose our wish on the Aruban legislator, do we?” said Nicolai. He also wanted to know why the State Secretary came up with the Coho proposal: “Those who hold the statutory principles high will not come up with the Coho proposal, it is a form of power play .” According to Nicolaï, such happenspower play normally takes place between states, but it concerns four countries that together form a state. He asked if the State Secretary could explain the direct connection between pledging help and setting conditions.

According to OSF senator Raven , this debate is too comprehensive, too late and too distant. “With all the problems that already exist, there is also a caretaker cabinet and yesterday the resignation of the government commissioner on St. Eustatius Marnix van Rij,” said Raven. He wanted to know about the liquidity of Sint Maarten: “What is their status when it comes to attracting own loans and own capital?” Raven got the feeling that in many places the dike is leaking and that the holes must be closed again quickly. OSF is in favor of parliament taking action this year and taking decisions to set out guidelines so that the Caribbean part of the Kingdom comes out of the crisis.

Response of the State Secretary
State Secretary Knopsin his response, he went into detail about the situation in the summer of 2020. He explained that the Netherlands had said to the countries: “We are happy to take this process with you, but under certain conditions.” According to Knops, these conditions are intended to improve the situation in the countries themselves, such as combating poverty. He could imagine that some politicians were grumpy about this, but said he had done it in the interest of the islanders. According to Knops, reform was not only the wish of the Dutch government, but also of the other governments in the Kingdom. Finally, Knops said that he would recommend the new cabinet to anchor kingdom policy more firmly in the various ministries and not just with the minister who will manage kingdom relations.

Plenary meeting report 6 April 2021

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England warns Brits about Sint Maarten. I don’t blame them

Lol, England warns Brits about Sint Maarten. Evidently St Maarten is some type of gateway to Peruvian marching powder. I was looking up the latest British restrictions
Foreign travel advice St Maarten Important Coronavirus (COVID-19) travel
It is illegal to travel abroad from the UK for holidays. Follow current COVID-19 rules where you live: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

In England, you must have a permitted reason to travel abroad and complete the declaration form.

Some countries have closed borders, and any country may further restrict travel or bring in new social distancing rules with little warning. Check our advice for each country you will visit or transit through.

When you return, follow the rules to enter the UK from abroad (except from Ireland).
Update to information on entry requirements for travellers from the UK (‘Summary’ and ‘Entry Requirements’ pages), and where to find St Maarten government information on Coronavirus guidance (‘Coronavirus’ page)

The FCDO advises against all but essential travel to:

the whole of St Maarten based on the current assessment of COVID-19 risks.
If you are returning to the UK from St Maarten, you will need to self-isolate on your return (unless you are exempt). Check the latest guidance for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Travel to St Maarten is subject to entry restrictions

The UK is currently classed as a ‘high-risk’ country as part of St Maarten’s COVID-19 restrictions. This means that anyone entering St Maarten who has been in the UK in the 14 days before their arrival will be subject to 14 days of compulsory self-monitoring. In addition, travellers must present a negative PCR test result of a test taken within 72 hours before departure. See the website of the Government of St Maarten.

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Update 6:24AM Water has been restored.

Update 6:24AM Water has been restored. Public Notice: April 7, 2021 NV GEBE hereby inform the residents of South Reward that some parts of South Reward are currently experiencing “No Water” due to a broken mainline. Our team is working on restoration. Water should be restored by 7am.
We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause.

Update 6:24AM Water has been restored. Public Notice: April 7, 2021 NV GEBE hereby inform the residents of South Reward that some parts of South Reward are currently experiencing “No Water” due to a broken mainline. Our team is working on restoration. Water should be restored by 7am.
We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause.

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Dutch Military Pissed At Their Own Soldiers Partying In Curacao, In The Middle Of A COVID Wave 4 More Dead Video Circulating

WILLEMSTAD Defense is angry with its own staff that celebrated this weekend as if there was no corona. Videos of this on social media caused a lot of commotion. Inappropriately says Defense, given the serious situation Curaçao currently finds itself in. According to the military, there is no danger of contamination, because the operational units in the Caribbean live in so-called bubbles. Today the 11 th airmobile brigade from Assen will go out for the first time with the police during roadblocks to check plachi di dia and the curfew. https://curacao.nu/defensie-boos-op-eigen-militairen-vanwege-feesten/?utm_source=ReviveOldPost&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ReviveOldPost

WILLEMSTAD Defensie is boos op eigen personeel dat dit weekend feest vierde alsof er geen corona bestond. Filmpjes daarvan op social media zorgden voor veel ophef. Ongepast zegt Defensie, gelet op de ernstige situatie waarin Curaçao zich momenteel bevindt. Gevaar voor besmetting is er volgens de militairen niet, omdat de operationele eenheden in het Caribisch gebied in zogeheten bubbels leven. Vandaag gaat de 11 e luchtmobiele brigade uit Assen voor het eers op stap met de politie tijdens wegversperringen ter controle van plachi di dia en de avondklok.

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Video A 27-year-old man from Curaçao was jailed for ten years in Rotterdam yesterday for shooting two people in a car.

Video A 27-year-old man from Curaçao was jailed for ten years in Rotterdam yesterday for shooting two people in a car. This incident occured on September 7 last year. The driver and his girlfriend fled the car and were unharmed. The Curaçao man was arrested because there was DNA from him on one of the bullet shells. https://curacao.nu/tien-jaar-cel-voor-beschieting-auto-in-rotterdam/

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Cruise ship ‘Norwegian Gem’ to start calling at St. Maarten in mid-August.

Cruise ship ‘Norwegian Gem’ to start calling at St. Maarten in mid-August. Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) will resume cruise calls to St. Maarten starting in mid-August with its ship Norwegian Gem, announced Port St. Maarten Management on Tuesday.

This is part of NCL’s resumption of cruising strategy that will feature three seven-day cruises starting from July 25, two in the Caribbean and one in the Mediterranean. For all sailings prior to October 31, Norwegian will require all guests and crew to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

Norwegian Gem will be homeporting out of La Romana, Dominican Republic, as of August 15. Its week-long itinerary, which includes two days at sea, will call at St. Maarten, Barbados, St. Lucia, and Antigua. The ship will operate at reduced capacity.

Port St. Maarten said in a press release on Tuesday that NCL’s decision to call at St. Maarten is a result of “strategic discussions” between the port and cruise line. “The port will also be looking for additional opportunities and will continue to actively engage with the industry,” it was stated in the release.

Originally built in 2007 for a whopping US $700 million, Norwegian Gem has a capacity of 2,394 guests and 1,070 crew. The 93,530 gross-tonne vessel has an overall length of 965 feet and a width of 125 feet.

NCL is one of three cruise lines within the Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. portfolio, with the remaining two being Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

“Port St. Maarten will continue to look for opportunities to grow the sector once again, which came to a complete standstill with the pandemic. We have the Royal Caribbean Group homeporting out of the country in June and now commercial cruise calls in August.

“The cruise industry has been working and refining their existing health and safety protocols for their guests and they are confident that the measures they have taken will enhance the visitor experience, offering the healthiest and safest vacation at sea.

“We would like to once again call on the population to register for the COVID-19 vaccine. It is very important that the majority of the populace is vaccinated, reaching herd immunity of at least 70 per cent. This will send a strong signal to the tourism and travel trade, including the cruise industry, that destination St. Maarten is a safe destination to visit.

“The cruise industry has its own safety ashore criteria and are working in collaboration with land-based tour operator partners to extend health and safety measures to each destination, and therefore St. Maarten as a cruise destination also has to meet those requirements, and a vaccinated population will fast-track the recovery of cruise tourism,” said Port St. Maarten.

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Marines are currently lugging 1,600 kilos of equipment up a mountain on Saba for a new measuring station.

Marines are currently lugging 1,600 kilos of equipment up a mountain on Saba for a new measuring station. This is for the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) and is intended to timely signal seismological and volcanic activity. An overview of Defense operations in the week from April 1 to April 6. 2 marines lug equipment for a new measuring station up a mountain on Saba.Show options The marines move the construction equipment on an inhospitable, uninhabited part of the Windward Island that can only be reached on foot. Defense deployed soldiers stationed on Sint Maarten at the request of the Saba authorities. Supporting civil authorities in the Caribbean is one of the constitutional tasks of the Defense organization. Outside of the work, the soldiers stay at a distance from the population to prevent contamination with COVID-19. The job must be done by April 14 and the marines will return to St. Maarten.

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Rescue & Coordination Center van de Kustwacht door de politie van Bonaire gebeld assistentie te verlenen met de kustwacht patrouille helikopter bij een Search & Rescue geval. Meisje Samen Met Haar Ouders Werd Al Een Uur Vermist.

Vanochtend tegen 10:53 werd de Rescue & Coordination Center van de Kustwacht door de politie van Bonaire gebeld met het verzoek om assistentie te verlenen met de kustwacht patrouille helikopter bij een Search & Rescue geval. Een meisje die samen met haar ouders een wandeltocht aan het maken was, werd al een uur vermist.
De helikopter was op dat moment net terug van een patrouillevlucht en heeft meteen getankt en weer opgestegen richting Bonaire. In de tussentijd had het politiecontact gekregen met het meisje via haar mobiele telefoon maar de communicatie verliep moeilijk. Het meisje gaf aan dat zij de politiewagens kon zien.
Bij aankomst van de kustwacht patrouille helikopter werd deze gedirigeerd naar de vermoedelijke locatie van het meisje. De kustwacht landpatrouille die ook aan het zoeken was zag dat de helikopter het meisje had gevonden en dat zij nu aan boord van de helikopter werd gebracht. Afgezien van wat hoofdpijn en een beetje verward zijn maakte zij het goed. De helikopter bracht haar naar de Flamingo luchthaven waar een ambulance haar opwachtte en haar naar het ziekenhuis bracht.

Weer een goede samenwerking van Politie Bonaire en de Kustwacht.

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AUC Students provide information and assistance with the registration for the COVID-19 Vaccine over the Easter Weekend, Sint Maarten

** AUC Students provide information and assistance with the registration for the COVID-19 Vaccine over the Easter Weekend **

On Thursday April 1st, and Saturday April 3rd, several students from the American University of the Caribbean (AUC) volunteered their time and energy to provide information to the public about the COVID-19 vaccine and assist with the registration process.

On Thursday, the COVID-19 vaccination information and registration stands were located at Premiere Supermarket across from Colosseum Crossfit in Cay Hill, Greens Market in Cole Bay, and Carrefour Bush road. On Saturday there were two stands at Sunny Foods and again at Carrefour Bush Road.

Information about the COVID-19 vaccines was provided, along with practical information about the rollout campaign on Sint Maarten. The students also registered persons on the spot, which has led to a significant rise in vaccination registrations over the weekend.

AUC medical student Napolon Pellumbi said that: ‘’It is tremendously important to collaborate during this pandemic, and I wanted to do my part in boosting people’s confidence regarding vaccination. The friendliness expressed by the people of Sint Maarten and their willingness to participate in vaccine registration made my experience extremely enjoyable. Furthermore, I was highly impressed by the efforts of the community to follow CDC guidelines by continuously wearing masks and remaining 6 feet apart. For these reasons, I felt very comfortable at all times, and I owe it all to the appreciation shown by the people of Sint Maarten. I look forward to volunteering and continuously working with the people of Sint Maarten, to put forth better health and a better future.’’

Curacao and Aruba are currently experiencing a new Coronavirus crisis due to the more contagious UK variant. This variant of the COVID-19 virus has also been detected on Sint Maarten, and we can see active case numbers slowly rising. Considering the explosive transmission of the virus on Curacao from just a handful of cases to thousands within three weeks, the populace cannot be naive and must do everything to prevent a similar third wave hitting Sint Maarten.

The first thing is vaccination! The Pfizer vaccine has shown to be effective against the UK variant, but more people need to be vaccinated to really have an impact on national transmission. Vaccination is now open to all persons 18 years and older, who reside on Sint Maarten. Registration and the vaccine is free of charge and everyone is urged to register if you have not yet done so.

The second is testing. Persons who are experiencing symptoms or have been in contact with a known positive case are advised to call 914 or their general practitioner and to get tested for free at the Collective Prevention Services (CPS) testing location in Pointe Blanche, which is open from 8:30 to 10 AM on weekdays. Free testing is also available on the weekends, but persons will have to make an appointment by calling 914.

The third is wearing your mask, social distancing, and handwashing. Please continue to adhere to and comply with the rules, as they are the cornerstone of the Governments public health prevention campaign.

Currently, almost 12.000 persons have registered for the vaccine, which is roughly 25% of the number that is needed to create sufficient protection and prevent the spread of the virus (herd immunity) among the people of Sint Maarten.

Therefore, members of the community are reminded to register for the COVID-19 vaccine.

Registration can be done via the online registration form which is available in English, Spanish, and Creole, and can be found via this link: https://forms.sintmaartengov.org/form.aspx?v=OGtn05kNmb

Both Cole Bay and Dutch Quarter Community Helpdesks are currently equipped to provide information and can assist with registration on the spot. They are open from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM on Monday to Friday. You must bring a form of identification when you visit the helpdesk.

Lastly, the paper-based “COVID Vaccine Registration Form” can be picked up at several locations, including CPS at the Vineyard Office Park Building, the Division of Labor Affairs at the Simpson Bay Public Service Center in Simpson Bay, doctors’ offices, the Government Administration Building, and select pharmacies.

Organizations who wish to inform their staff about the Covid-19 vaccine and vaccination program via an information session can send an email to bvdmeijden@whiteyellowcross.org

If you have a friend, parent, neighbor, or relative that may need assistance with registration, transportation, or emotional support, please do your part. If you need help with the registration process, your appointment, or wish for more information about the vaccination campaign, you can also call CPS at 914 or email: vaccination@sintmaartengov.org

Sint Maarten protected together.

PHOTO CUTLINE: Volunteers from AUC Medical school providing information and registration assistance at Carrefour Bush Road.

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Dutch St Maarten Covid Stats And Update For Tuesday April 6th 2021

Dutch St Maarten Covid Stats And Update For Tuesday April 6th 2021

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