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"Then I thank all the voters who came out and exercised their right to vote for the candidate of their choice. You have spoken.
"I congratulate the UPP, NA, USP with their respective successes at the polls. In a very special way I profoundly thank the (preliminary) 2334 persons who voted for a candidate of the Democratic Party of St. Maarten. I don't wish to offend any one, but those are "true" votes and we ran a focused campaign. With this in mind, I say to the DP candidates and supporters, "Real and lasting change is always slow in coming. Keep the faith."
"There is a message coming out of Friday's election. Not one we necessarily like, but a message nevertheless. What does it tell us as a society? We of the Democratic Party have been given a chance and it is up to us to decide how to use it. Having played a big part in the St. Maarten governments since 2010, it is evident that openness with the people of St. Maarten and transparency in government business are critical issues.
"It is too early to say exactly how, but the Democratic Party will ensure that the message WE got from the voters and our Party's principles will be the guiding lights for us in this new political landscape of St. Maarten," concluded Prime Minister Wescot-Williams in her address.
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