Unbiased look at the Sint Maarten Elections
The Prime Minister of St. Maarten submitted an LB to dissolve the Parliament of St. Maarten and to call elections within three months to be exact on December 8th 2015. However, while this LB was submitted the leader of the United Peoples Party and their supporters have been contacting other Members of Parliament to form a government. Just last week Member of Parliament Sarah Wescot Williams who is also the leader of the Democratic Party admitted that she was contacted the day after the motion of no confidence was passed. SMN News learnt that the person that contacted Wescot Williams asked her “what is it she wants to join the UPP.†Another MP that was also contacted and met with the faction leader of the UPP is MP Maurice Lake who forms part of the new majority. SMN News also learnt that MP William Marlin was also contacted to see if he is willing to form a broad based government.It is clear that this stand-off is aimed at buying time for the UPP in order for them to see if they could convince any of the eight Members of Parliament that formed the new majority to cross over back to them in order to remain in power.Now that it is a known fact that the UPP is still seeking to get back a majority in order for them to remain in office, the question that arises is the reasons given by Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs for submitting the LB to dissolve the Parliament of St. Maarten. The Prime Minister said he wants to stop the ship jumping, or stop the carnival. If any of the eight MPs decides to go back to the UPP the question then would be what would Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs and Minister of Justice Dennis Richardson do, are they going to go to the Governor to withdraw the LB they submitted to dissolve the Parliament of St. Maarten? These are pertinent questions that have to be answered and the only person that can give those answers is the leader of the United Peoples Party since he is the captain steering the ship that has dropped its anchor since the motion of no confidence was passed on September 30th 2015.
It is clear that even if new elections is called the way the constitution is right now ship jumping will not stop. One of the things that must be done forthwith is ‘electoral reform’ and rectifying the incomplete constitution.St. Maarten is at the crossroad it is clear that this change of government has affected the island tremendously as no one wants to invest in St. Maarten, stores and other businesses are closing their doors and moving to other islands, while Cuba will be getting all the cruise passengers that comes to St. Maarten.Crime has escalated, young people are jobless. St. Maarten professionals abroad refuses to return to their homeland simply because of the instability and lack of guarantee of finding work.The police over the past five years had to go back to the drawing board at least three times to change their year plan because of the change in government. Needless to say that that Ministry of Justice has no monies and yet they have so much to do to preserve the sanity of this country.
Click here to read the four advices given to the Council of Ministers since the Motion of No Confidence was passed against them on September 30th.