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Pfp Concerned About Plan B And Economic Recovery

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Source: SXMIslandTime 27 Aug 2020 11:55 PM

PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten Party for Progress members of Parliament Melissa Gumbs and Raeyhon Peterson issued a press release on Thursday, expressing their concern over responses received to questions sent to the
Prime Minister, particularly those related to Governments much-discussed plan B.

The faction noted that they had submitted questions to the Prime Minister regarding the ongoing discussion with the Kingdom Government over support for the country, the economic recovery plan (which was requested by Parliament on July 8 th and what was in Governments plan B.

Clarity on the economy, it seems, will not be available for several more weeks, according to the responses received to the factions questions. The Prime Minister in her response made reference to the recently published National Development Vision. The Vision document is itself just a draft, and stakeholder discussion is now being held to finalize it, a process the Prime Minister expects to be completed in four to six weeks. At the same time, the response continues, the Ministry of TEATTs economic recovery plan is being finalized. The two will form the countrys socio-economic recovery plan, the Prime Minister responded, stating that the goal is to have a sound and comprehensive document from which Government can build on.

That we are now six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, it is worrying to learn that a plan for our recovery is still weeks away, Gumbs said in the release. Liquidity support aside, we see examples of proactive and dynamic solutions within the region that we can explore, from as close as Anguilla, which launched a one-year remote-work incentive to prospective visitors as an economic stimulant. Barbados has launched a similar initiative in Julybut we are weeks away. Does our private sector have these weeks to give?

In response to the factions question regarding the potential plan B of Government, the Prime Minister informed the MPs that Government is seeking a loan from the Central Bank of Curacao & St. Maarten, as well as exploring the option of raising funds through selling shares of government entities and assets to third parties. SOAB, according to the Prime Minister, has already begun evaluating the value of all government-owned companies. This proposed plan B has been propped up on the floor of Parliament as well, but it raises specific concerns for the PFP faction.

There has been the suggestion of having SZV purchase shares of GEBE or Telem, with the option for Government to buy back later, Peterson stated, but has consideration been given to the impact on, for example, the AOV pension fund (old age pension), which is the most viable fund currently and so may be the fund paying for these shares? For years, Government has not been actually paying the civil servant premiums to SZV, which impacts the health of SZV funds. We highly doubt that this will begin to happen anytime soon, considering the current liquidity situation of the country. There are other questions around this, such as how much money will this yield, will it be enough to sustain and boost the economy, and most importantly, will Government even be able to buy them back.

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