Unbiased look at the Sint Maarten Elections
PHILIPSBURG: --- Prime Minister NDidate' href='/newspolitician/548/silveria-jacobs'>Silveria Jacobs said on Wednesday that no fixed date for the upcoming parliamentary elections has been set as yet, as the process to select a date is not yet completed.She said while she promised that a date would have been announced in August the process is not fiSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAlized as consultations with several stakeholders still have to take place.Asked if the civil registry has been completed the Prime Minister explained that the process is also not yet complete, she was asked to provide the amount of registered persons in St. Maarten in order to determine if the people of St. Maarten would be called to elect a 15 or 17 seat parliament.Jacobs said that based on the iNDications she has received thus far, seats for the upcoming parliamentary election will remain at 15.
Asked if the possibility of early elections will be held the Prime Minister said that it is probably wishful thinking for those persons that are spreading rumors.