Dutch PM advised to push ahead with Antillian constitutional change Print E-mail
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Friday, 26 February 2010 00:23

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PHILIPSBURG - The political crisis continues in Holland and the anxitey of the Antillian islands including St. Maarten continues.

Gonzalo Cuales in his PJD-2 report on Thursday stated that the president of Parliamanet is insisting that in the first week of March, the Dutch parliament should deal with the legislation and the consensus laws that would make 10.10.10. possible.

Prime Minister Emily de Jongh-Elhage held a press conference during which she gave an update on the political situation in the Netherlands as she has been in close contact with the Dzutch Prime Minister and the the State Secretary Beijlevelt who assured her that all is being done to make 10.10.10. possible.

As we can now hear via PodCast, Her Majesty Queen Beatrix is said to have advised the Prime Minister to move ahead and handle the legislations for the Antillian islands, even though it has been called controversial by the Dutch opposition parties in parliament.


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Controversial   |200.7.58.xxx |2010-02-26 00:16:05
These island will always be seen as controversial. So push ahead for 10.10.10.
Dutch politians still see us as slaves anyway in this modern time. They cover up
their mishaps but we remain "the slave".
HELO   |76.110.40.xxx |2010-02-26 04:05:48
DON'T BITE THE HAND THAT FEEDS U.
Truth   |85.25.179.xxx |2010-02-26 07:21:01
No, they don't see you as slaves, more like useless blacks, actually.
Silly   |200.7.40.xxx |2010-02-27 15:23:57
I trust and hope we have no regrets after pushing so hard for 10-10-10
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