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Prime Minister Silveria Jacobs travels to Netherlands to rectify non-payment of liquidity support.

May 26, 2021

Prime Minister Silveria Jacobs travels to Netherlands to rectify non-payment of liquidity support.
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PHILIPSBURG:— Prime Minister Silveria Jacobs and Minister of Finance Ardwell Irion traveled to the Netherlands yesterday, May 25, 2021, to rectify the non-payment of the fifth tranche of liquidity support. State Secretary of Interior and Kingdom Relations Raymond Knops continues to illegally withhold the payment of liquidity support, already approved for payment on April 23, in the Kingdom Council of Ministers meeting.

Prime Minister Jacobs stated, “State Secretary Knops is not honoring the rules of engagement. Although having expressed such to him in a meeting held last week, Wednesday, May 19, during his visit to Sint Maarten, he has insisted on continuing with these actions to the detriment of the very people he claims he is concerned about. The State Secretary’s actions are counterproductive as they put the vital processes of government at risk. As a result, we must question his motives.”

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“As Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs, I have been left with no choice but to escalate this issue to the Kingdom Council of Ministers (RMR). The goal is that the rule of law; a pillar of Dutch good governance and democracy, will prevail, and not the very prominent democratic deficit in the RMR. This is another example of why the dispute regulation law is very much needed,” she continued.

On June 1, Prime Minister Jacobs will be present in the plenary debate for the handling of the dispute regulation law in the First Chamber of the Parliament of the Netherlands. She will ensure that the current and past challenges experienced by Sint Maarten as a result of the democratic deficit and unequitable treatment of the countries within the Kingdom in the Dutch Caribbean are highlighted through Minister Plenipotentiary Rene Violenus, who will speak on behalf of the government of Sint Maarten. Additionally, Prime Minister Jacobs will be meeting with other key stakeholders to ensure that Sint Maarten’s position is known and heard.

Prime Minister Jacobs is determined to see this process through and will do all that needs to be done to ensure at the very least that there is equitable treatment for the people of Sint Maarten.

Source: https://www.smn-news.com/st-maarten-st-martin-news/37668-prime-minister-silveria-jacobs-travels-to-netherlands-to-rectify-non-payment-of-liquidity-support.html

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