Unbiased look at the Sint Maarten Elections
PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten — In the view of the Democratic Party of St. Maarten, the incoming UP/NA coalition has to clear the air on a number of issues, if they desire to start their political relationship on a footing of credibility.
The leaders of these 2 parties can not get away with the excuse that “this was part of the political and campaign rhetoric” MP Wescot – Williams said. These are critical issues to the people of St. Maarten and the 2 parties have taken hard and sometimes diametrically  opposing positions on these matters, long before the campaign begun.
“We therefore await the publication of the UP/NA governing accord and we HOPE a governing program will soon follow. After all, none of them are new to this, however their past records of presenting governing programs are not encouraging.
In the governing accord, we expect to receive answers to these 2 parties’ positions on at least the following issues:
And there are more to follow.
Already the corridors are filled with talk about the changes to come.
As the opposition in the incoming parliament, we will observe with a magnifying glass the actions of this government.
Already the question is being asked, “Are we going back to the days when board members of government-owned companies were served notice in the middle of the night?” leader of DP Sarah said