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MP Irion launches budget 2026 page on Ardwell.ai to improve transparency and citizen participation | The Peoples Tribune

July 7, 2026

MP Irion launches budget 2026 page on Ardwell.ai to improve transparency and citizen participation | The Peoples Tribune
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GREAT BAY--Member of Parliament Ardwell Irion has launched a new Budget 2026 page on Ardwell.ai, designed to make the national budget more transparent, easier to understand, and more accessible to the average citizen.

The page gives residents a clearer way to follow the 2026 budget process and better understand how public funds are being planned and allocated across ministries and national priorities.

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A key feature of the page allows residents to privately suggest questions they believe should be asked of Ministers during the budget handling process. The submissions are not posted publicly. They are sent directly to MP Irion for review, and where relevant, may be raised formally in Parliament.

The national budget should not be viewed as a document only for politicians, Ministers, and technical experts. It affects every resident of Sint Maarten through education, health care, justice, infrastructure, social support, taxes, and the public services people rely on daily.

If the budget affects the people, then the people should be able to understand it and have a way to help shape the questions being asked on their behalf.

The Budget 2026 page is intended to strengthen transparency and accountability by making information easier to access and by creating a direct channel for public input.

Residents often have real concerns based on their daily experiences, but may not know how to bring those concerns into the formal parliamentary process. Whether it concerns roads, schools, health care, cost of living, safety, public services, or any other budget-related matter, this feature gives citizens a private and simple way to submit their concerns for consideration.

The submission feature allows residents to select a ministry or area, write their suggested question, and optionally leave contact information if they wish to be contacted for follow up. The private nature of the feature is important, as some citizens want to participate without having their names or concerns exposed publicly.

The Budget 2026 page forms part of a broader effort to use technology and to make parliamentary work easier for the public to follow. Ardwell.ai will continue to develop as a platform where residents can access updates, follow national issues, and better understand the work being done in Parliament.

Technology should help bring people closer to government. Ardwell.ai is focused on making information clearer, making participation easier, and strengthening accountability.

Residents are encouraged to visit Ardwell.ai, review the Budget 2026 page, and submit questions or concerns they believe should be raised during the budget debate.

Source: https://tribune-site.webflow.io/articles/mp-irion-launches-budget-2026-page-on-ardwell-ai-to-improve-transparency-and-citizen-participation

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