Parliament, Plasterk Emphasise Need For Fair Curaçao Elections
THE HAGUE--The Second Chamber of the Dutch Parliament and Minister of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations Ronald Plasterk, during a plenary debate on Thursday, reaffirmed the importance of having the elections proceed in Curaçao and that these elections take place in a free, fair manner without interference or pressure.
“In no way can there be interference in the process of free election. Attempts to do so would be a violation of the rule of law,†Plasterk stated. He reiterated his earlier statement that the April 28 elections had been called in a lawful manner.
Plasterk again expressed support for the decision of the Curaçao Governor to ratify the National Decree of the former Curaçao Government to dissolve the Parliament and to call new elections.
“The National Decree was signed by the Governor which has effectuated the process of elections Read more
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