The fall of the 4th Balkenende cabinet spells trouble for the constitutional process Print E-mail
Written by Sarah Wescot-Williams   
Sunday, 21 February 2010 21:50

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DSC_9907PHILIPSBURG - Leader of the Democratic Party Council woman Sarah Wescot-Williams believes that there will be consequences for the constitutional process as a result of the fall of the Dutch Government over the weekend.

In a press release on Sunday the (DP) leader stated that the time has come to close ranks in order to achieve the desired constitutional results.

She stated; While all indications of the last couple of weeks pointed in the direction of a cabinet crisis in Holland, it is rather unfortunate that this happens just now.

The past week also revealed a rift between the Dutch Parliament and the State Secretary of Kingdom affairs, Mrs. Ank Bijleveld with regard to the handling of the constitutional (consensus) Kingdom laws by the same Parliament.

Notwithstanding the State Secretary's admonishment that if 10-10-10 is to be achieved, the Dutch Parliament needs to handle these laws as soon as possible, the same Parliament feels they should set their own agenda.

The Parliament hinted to the handling of these laws in April, at the same time wanting to visit the islands during the month of April and preferably before they deal with the draft laws.

All of this is now up in the air. On March 3rd, there will be local elections in Holland.

In addition to this political barometer, regular elections for the Dutch Parliament were scheduled for late 2010/ early 2011, as the current Dutch Parliamentary term would have ended in February 2011.

The Dutch government was facing some tough baffles before the scheduled elections of 2011. In addition to its international standing on several matters, the budgetary dilemmas facing the cabinet and the need to make drastic cuts were also on the horizon.

What does all of this mean for Sint Maarten?

Already during the discussions of the Second Chamber on the issue of the constitutional Kingdom laws, doubt about St. Maarten was again raised. The government of Sint Maarten's "we are not ready" admission has surely not helped in this respect.

No party in the Netherlands is eager to wage a battle in St. Maarten's defense. There wasn't one before and there surely is none now.

Our best bet under these circumstances?

Close ranks on the constitutional process. Before this is misunderstood; with closing ranks, I do not mean a picture of government and opposition of Sint Maarten sitting shoulder to shoulder at a meeting of the Political Steering Group. This is purely cosmetic.

Close ranks with the opposition and establish a position on matters like the currency, the constitution for Country Sint Maarten, the island budget, the good governance laws ( as prepared by the current opposition (DP) and announced b y government (NA) in July 2009); justice matters, taxes and health.

Yes, probably 10-10-10 is in danger, but the quest for Country Sint Maarten is not.

We need to pursue that quest with all that we have and with all who we have, so that together we can shoulder any disappointment coming our way and remain determined and adamant to see the process to its end.

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Trouble   |200.7.59.xxx |2010-02-22 00:12:53
Talk about big time trouble. Hold sneeze and we get ill. Only NA doesn't know as
yet the hot water we are in for achieving 10-10-10.
Sitmaartener   |72.252.10.xxx |2010-02-22 04:06:47
Sarah,

Now you talking with gas, and not your A.. .

What is your next
step? What will DP do from here? And what can NA do to help?

And I know you
will read this blog.
a st mrt   |190.102.5.xxx |2010-02-22 05:19:03
so with the fall of the dutch govt it is now a BIG ? for the island sint
maarten.
LORD SPARE US!!!
Gaga   |200.7.42.xxx |2010-02-22 05:37:41
There IS a GOD and the best part is that he answers prayers.
HE works in
mysterious ways....
St. Maarten Man   |200.7.39.xxx |2010-02-22 08:06:43
Yesssssssss!!!! Let's look forward to 11-11-11 Which is St Maarten's Day lol
PLEASE   |72.252.11.xxx |2010-02-22 08:28:42
Sarah and her team need to retire. Please do the honorable thing. I know the
campaign is on, but your party is exhausted, you look fatiqued.
SXM   |81.201.196.xxx |2010-02-22 09:40:57
SXM isn't ready for country status and never will be. Pirates still rule the
island as they always have done. Get rid of the corrupt politicians and vote for
leaders that are interested in whats best for the people of SXM instead of those
who want to enrich thelselve over your backs! If the people of SXM take care of
this, getting country status will be peanuts.
Think for once   |200.7.53.xxx |2010-02-22 19:20:05
We want our Country status and yes we will get it but there is a lot to be put
in place and rushing this 10.10.10. is the biggest mistake anyone of our
political leaders could make. It is GOD taking charge because no matter how
stupid and ignorant we are, HE (GOD) for some reason continue to love us and is
trying to save us. He is seeing what so many of you do not see and or
understand. We are not ready.

Since our political leaders (DP AND NA) refused
to listen to common sense, God had to step in. This country status is WAY bigger
than any stupid prime minister post etc.
So please back up off Sarah, she did
not make the Dutch Govt. fall. She is simply telling you the facts of what YOUR
leader is hiding from you.

So to whoever is in Government NOW OR TOMORROW,
think about what you are doing and who you are doing it for.
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