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Stray and Dangerous Dog Concerns in the different districts on Sint Maarten In response to a surge in complaints regardi...
18/05/2023

Stray and Dangerous Dog Concerns in the different districts on Sint Maarten

In response to a surge in complaints regarding stray and dangerous dogs in various districts of St Maarten, the local police force has taken proactive measures to address these growing concerns. Community policemen from different neighborhoods have been actively engaging with dog owners and handlers to mitigate the potential risks associated with these animals.

The recent incidents have brought to light the urgent need for responsible pet ownership and control. The community police officer of Guana-Bay is currently searching for the owner of a brown/white pit bull, which has been involved in multiple attacks in the area.

An appeal goes out to the owner of this animal to take immediate action in order to bring their pet under control and prevent further harm to the community.

The Police strongly emphasizes the importance of responsible pet ownership, including proper containment of dogs to ensure the safety of both residents and visitors. It is the responsibility of every dog owner to take appropriate measures to prevent their pets from becoming a threat to public safety.

However, if the owner of the brown/white pit bull fails to cooperate or neglects their responsibility, the police will be left with no choice but to take further action. In the interest of public safety, the police are prepared to intervene with appropriate measures, potentially involving other agencies, to resolve this dangerous situation.

The St Maarten Police Force urges anyone with information regarding the identity or whereabouts of the owner of the brown/white pit bull to come forward and provide this vital information to the authorities. It is through collective efforts that we can ensure a safe and secure community for everyone.

Sarah: Prime Minister Jacobs can’t be serious about tying salary cuts annulment to apology for slavery“This is nothing m...
12/12/2022

Sarah: Prime Minister Jacobs can’t be serious about tying salary cuts annulment to apology for slavery

“This is nothing more than distraction at the expense of the people,” commented Member of Parliament (MP) Sarah Wescot Williams said over the weekend in a press statement.
The MP went on to state that she can’t believe that the Prime Minister is serious about her remark that the cost-cutting measures cannot remain while apology is being given.
“Firstly, it should be noted that from media reports it appears unlikely that the apology program for December 19th will take place as intended”, MP Wescot stated.
The Dutch government has encountered some stiff opposition to its plan of a kingdom-wide slavery apology program on December 19th. Be that as it may, St. Maarten is a long way from articulating its position on the issue of a Dutch apology for its slavery atrocities, or on the issue of admittance and compensation.
A paradox of the Kingdom’s constitutional status is the fact that the St. Maarten government is part of these discussion in the person of the minister plenipotentiary.
“So as much as the prime minister wishes to wash her hands from the document of the Dialogue Group Slavery, this train has already left the station and the St. Maarten government would do well to take a formal position and have its plans ready for when, not if, the topics of the dialogue group, namely accepting the travesties committed, apologies to the descendants and corrective (financial) measures are put on the table”, according to MP Wescot.
The government of Sint Maarten hides behind the fact that they had no formal representation in the Dialogue Group; then it was the State Secretary who came to Sint Maarten but did not give enough time for an official response. In the view of the Prime Minister, that fact-finding trip by the State Secretary had no status, commented the MP.
It must again be recalled that as far as the 12.5% cut in salary benefits across the board is concerned, it is the government’s competency to annul both laws that regulate the salary cuts. The laws passed by parliament to institute these cuts in the public and semipublic sectors, regulated that the government may annul these laws by national decree, MP Wescot again explained.
“If the government is so sure of its case as it professes, it should annul the laws and undo the cuts. It has the authority to do so.”
The government should stop the cat-and mouse game with the Dutch government and the Dutch State Secretary. The task St. Maarten faces is much bigger.
“As I have asked before, why not make a financial plan that takes into account the impossibility of a balanced budget anytime soon, and the strangling debt situation of the country due to 1) an inherited debt and 2) loans for liquidity assistance”.
The government brags about bringing the annual accounts up to date, granted, which is an important part of the financial cycle.
“They finally completed the 2022 national budget, in the last quarter of the year. Their braggadocio did not extend to the fact that cuts in the 2022 budget limited the marketing of the island, closed afternoon school programs and much more”.
Unlike the other governments in the Kingdom, the St. Maarten coalition in its governing program ties the development of the country to achieving full decolonization. In the same breath however, it speaks of “…the fact that Sint Maarten has not been granted a full measure of self-government based on absolute equality with the Netherlands under the UN Charter and relevant resolutions, has been by far the most important reason for the island not developing to its full potential since the inception of the UN and Kingdom Charters.”
This is a loaded statement for a government to make and should be backed up with sound data, in the opinion of MP Wescot.
“Leaving aside the semantics, the question begs what this government has undertaken to secure this development, which in its view is “completing decolonization, and in the view of most others is just a call to amend the Kingdom charter. Again, where is the plan?”, MP Wescot queries.
Maybe if the government itself understood what it is advocating under so-called decolonization, invoking the rights to development under article 73 of the UN charter could be part of the discussion regarding slavery reparations.
“To know where we should’ve been, we must know where we are. So again, I ask the question, whether for slavery reparations/compensations, or unfulfilled decolonization standards in the view of the UP/NA coalition, where is the plan?”, the MP concluded her statement.

USP calls for Kingdom Council of Ministers InterventionThe United Sint Maarten Party (USP) wrote to the Central Voting B...
06/12/2022

USP calls for Kingdom Council of Ministers Intervention

The United Sint Maarten Party (USP) wrote to the Central Voting Bureau, and copy confirmed (CC) the Council of Ministers, the Parliament of Sint Maarten, and the Electoral Council, about the ongoing non-representation of the USP in Parliament.

Based on the answer received on Monday, December 5, 2022, the USP decided to proceed with requesting that the Kingdom Council of Ministers (RMR) weigh-in on this matter.

A letter awaiting a response from Mrs. Tackling was put on a hold pending receipt of an answer. Now that this has been received, said letter will be sent to the RMR requesting official intervention, as this matter needs a speedy resolution.

Based on the 2020 election results, the USP gained 2 seats, which are presently unoccupied by the USP (in Parliament). Meanwhile, an expelled MP is unlawfully signing off on issues, as representative of the USP. These decisions are being made without authorization of the USP, which had previously severed ties with said MP.

Independent Members of Parliament do not represent a party, with no pathway by the constitution to occupy a seat in Parliament, therefore are not entitled to participate in the formation of a coalition. It’s against our electoral voting principles. USP cannot be held liable for any unlawful signing of documents without their consent.

To this effect, an official letter was sent on November 4, 2022 to the Central Voting Bureau seeking clarification. USP has consistently proven that it wants to follow the correct course of action, and is now seeking intervention from the Kingdom Council of Ministers to set this matter straight, or consider court proceedings as a possible solution.

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13/10/2022

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Ombudsman Notice Termination Over the Bank (OTB) Systemic Investigation St Maarten

The Public meeting no. 03 of Parliament with as agenda point:- Mullet Bay Inquiry Commission composition (IS/322/2020-20...
13/10/2022

The Public meeting no. 03 of Parliament with as agenda point:
- Mullet Bay Inquiry Commission composition (IS/322/2020-2021 dated January 22, 2021)

scheduled for today, Thursday, October 13, 2022, at 10.00 hrs. has been postponed.

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