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The Hague, 3 February 2021
Leadership Committee: permanent committee for Kingdom Relations
Follow-up committee (s): BiZa i.v.m. agenda item 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9
Document: Resolutions list of the procedural meeting of Wednesday 3 February
2021
Notices
No agenda items
List of letters

  1. Agenda item: List of letters (see the cases and decisions on the letter list)
    Laws and regulations
  2. Agenda item: Proposed Kingdom Act of Member Bosman to amend the Statute
    for the Kingdom of the Netherlands in order to make that possible
    Curaçao and Sint Maarten, just like Aruba, can opt for independently
    the termination of the legal order established in the Statute and with
    amendment of the Constitution to set rules for the case of Bonaire, Sint
    Eustatius or Saba do not wish to be part of the state system
    from The Netherlands
    Case: Initiative legislation – Member of Parliament, A. Bosman (VVD) – 15 January 2019
    Proposed Kingdom Act of Member Bosman to amend the Statute for the
    Kingdom of the Netherlands in order to make it possible for Curaçao and Sint
    Maarten, like Aruba, can independently opt for the termination of the in
    the legal order laid down in the Statute and rules in the event of amendments to the Constitution
    in the event that Bonaire, St. Eustatius or Saba do not wish to be a part
    making the polity of the Netherlands – 35119- (R2116)
    Decision: Hold until the advice of the Council of State and the response thereto
    the submitter have been received.
    Note: During the procedural meeting of January 23, 2019, it was decided
    bill until the opinion of the Council of State and the
    response from the petitioner.
    Follow-up committee (s): BiZa
  1. Agenda item: Amendments to the budget statements of Kingdom Relations (IV) and the
    BES fund (H) for the year 2021 (Occasional supplementary budget
    on food aid and support measures in the Caribbean part of the
    kingdom)
    Case: Budget – Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, K.H.
    Ollongren – January 25, 2021
    Amendments to the budget statements of Kingdom Relations (IV) and the BES fund
    (H) for the year 2021 (Occasional supplementary food aid budget and
    support measures in the Caribbean part of the kingdom) – 35712
    Decision: Not declared controversial. See further the note.
    Note: The submission date for asking factual questions is set at
    Monday, February 8 at noon.
    The committee is advised to issue a blank report
    bring.
    Follow-up committee (s): BiZa
    Letters from ministers of the Interior and Kingdom Relations
  2. Agenda item: Report of the working visit to Bonaire, Aruba and Sint Maarten of 3
    until January 7, 2021 about country packages and the progress of the
    administrative agreement and the current administrative situation
    Case: Letter from the government – State Secretary for the Interior and Kingdom Relations,
    R.W. Knops – January 28, 2021
    Report of the working visit to Bonaire, Aruba and Sint Maarten from 3 to
    January 7, 2021 on land packages and the progress of the
    administrative agreement and the current administrative situation – 35570-IV-30
    Decision: Not declared controversial. See further the note.
    Note: The committee decides to refrain from this letter regarding the part regarding Bonaire
    set the agenda for the in due course to be planned collective general consultation BES
    matters.
    Follow-up committee (s): BiZa
  3. Agenda item: Extension of food aid Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten
    Case: Letter from the government – State Secretary for the Interior and Kingdom Relations,
    R.W. Knops – January 22, 2021
    Extension of food aid Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten – 35420-212
    Decision: If desired, involve in the handling of the incidental supplement
    budget for food and aid measures in the Caribbean part of the
    kingdom.
    Note: The cabinet has decided to make € 14.9 million available for the
    food aid program in Aruba and Sint Maarten up to and including
    April 2021. In March, the cabinet will decide on the continuation of food aid op
    Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten. The House will discuss this at that time
    informed.
    In connection with the urgency, the government is starting to implement the
    measure. This acts in accordance with paragraph 2 of article 2.27 of the
    Government Accounts Act 2016 (Parliamentary Document 34 426).
    Follow-up committee (s): BiZa
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  1. Agenda item: Assessment framework for national government risk regulations regarding the fourth tranche
    liquidity support to Aruba
    Case: Letter from the government – State Secretary for the Interior and Kingdom Relations,
    R.W. Knops – December 18, 2020
    Assessment framework for national government risk regulations regarding the fourth tranche
    liquidity support to Aruba – 35420-200
    Decision: If desired, involve in the handling of the incidental supplement
    budget for food and aid measures in the Caribbean part of the
    kingdom.
    Note: This letter was decided during the procedural meeting on January 13, 2021
    if desired, to be involved in the handling of the (to be received at the time)
    incidental supplementary budget law
  2. Agenda item: Decision-making of the National Council of Ministers regarding deviating budget standards in
    2021 and fourth tranche of liquidity support
    Case: Letter from the government – State Secretary for the Interior and Kingdom Relations,
    R.W. Knops – December 18, 2020
    Decision-making of the National Council of Ministers regarding deviating budget standards in 2021 and
    fourth tranche of liquidity support – 35420-201
    Decision: If desired, involve in the handling of the incidental supplement
    budget for food and aid measures in the Caribbean part of the
    kingdom.
    Note: This letter was decided during the procedural meeting on January 13, 2021
    if desired, to be involved in the handling of the (to be received at the time)
    incidental supplementary budget law.
    Follow-up committee (s): BiZa
  3. Agenda item: First half-year report 2020 Cft BES
    Case: Letter from the government – State Secretary for the Interior and Kingdom Relations,
    R.W. Knops – December 18, 2020
    First half-year report 2020 Cft BES – 35570-IV-27
    Decision: Set the agenda for the collective BES general consultation to be planned in due course
    matters.
    Note: During the procedural meeting on January 13, 2021, it was decided to send this letter
    set the agenda for the in due course to be planned collective general consultation BES
    matters.
    Follow-up committee (s): BiZa
  4. Agenda item: Implementation of the motion by members Özütok and Diertens over at best
    practices-based measures to manage financial
    improve (Parliamentary Paper 35200-IV-9)
    Case: Letter from the government – State Secretary for the Interior and Kingdom Relations,
    R.W. Knops – December 14, 2020
    Implementation of the motion by members Özütok and Diertens to best practices
    based measures to improve financial management (Parliamentary Paper
    35200-IV-9) – 35570-IV-24
    Decision: Set the agenda for the collective BES general consultation to be planned in due course
    matters.
    Note: During the procedural meeting on January 13, 2021, it was decided to send this letter
    set the agenda for the in due course to be planned collective general consultation BES
    matters.
    Follow-up committee (s): BiZa
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  1. Agenda item: Sixth progress report on Sint Eustatius
    Case: Letter from the government – State Secretary for the Interior and Kingdom Relations,
    R.W. Knops – December 14, 2020
    Sixth progress report on Sint Eustatius – 35570-IV-25
    Decision: Set the agenda for the collective BES general consultation to be planned in due course
    matters.
    Note: During the procedural meeting on January 13, 2021, it was decided to send this letter
    set the agenda for the in due course to be planned collective general consultation BES
    matters.
  2. Agenda item: Concerns of the Island Council of the Public Body of Saba about public budget
    body
    Case: Letter from the government – State Secretary for the Interior and Kingdom Relations,
    R.W. Knops – November 27, 2020
    Concerns of the Island Council of the Public Body of Saba about the budget of the public body
  • 35570-IV-18
    Decision: Set the agenda for the collective BES general consultation to be planned in due course
    matters.
    Note: During the procedural meeting on January 13, 2021, it was decided to send this letter
    set the agenda for the in due course to be planned collective general consultation BES
    matters.
    Letters from other ministers
    No agenda items
    Other
  1. Agenda item: CBS Monitor Broad Prosperity Caribbean Netherlands
    Case: Report / letter General Audit Chamber – registrar, T.N.J. de Lange – February 1
    2021
    CBS Monitor Broad Prosperity Caribbean Netherlands – 2021Z01932
    Decision: Act in accordance with the already established in the committee’s knowledge agenda
    route (in addition to disclosure): the State Secretary for Kingdom Relations, the
    Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy and the Minister for Foreign Trade and
    Development cooperation requests this baseline (Monitor Brede Welvaart
    Caribbean Netherlands / Caribbean Countries to be updated annually
    Conclusion: Statistics Netherlands’ offer to provide a technical briefing on the report
    take care of the committee after the election recess (in new composition)
    submit.
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Planning of the work

  1. Agenda item: Procedure meeting standing committee for Kingdom Relations
    Note: Proposed dates for upcoming procedural meetings:
    Wednesday 14 April 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm
    Wednesday 12 May 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm
    Any other business
    No agenda items
    Registrar: T.N.J. the long
    Activity number: 2021A00189
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