• Latest
  • Trending
We are not free

We are not free

July 23, 2020
La Policía realizó controles: se recuperó un arma de fuego y se realizaron múltiples arrestos

La Policía realizó controles: se recuperó un arma de fuego y se realizaron múltiples arrestos

December 17, 2025
SMART 2026 apoya la campaña “Del Arrecife a la Pista” de la Fundación Naturaleza

SMART 2026 apoya la campaña “Del Arrecife a la Pista” de la Fundación Naturaleza

December 17, 2025
Philipsburg se convierte en Magical, regresa para un espectacular fin de semana festivo

Philipsburg se convierte en Magical, regresa para un espectacular fin de semana festivo

December 17, 2025
La Fundación Peridot despide a Eileen Healy, ex homenajeada

La Fundación Peridot despide a Eileen Healy, ex homenajeada

December 17, 2025
Nuevos escenarios climáticos para la acción climática basada en la evidencia en Aruba, Curaçao y Sint Maarten

Nuevos escenarios climáticos para la acción climática basada en la evidencia en Aruba, Curaçao y Sint Maarten

December 17, 2025
La Ministra de Finanzas presenta un plan de ahorros resultando en un Pago de Cg. 477,600 a Funcionarios Públicos en Diciembre de 2025

La Ministra de Finanzas presenta un plan de ahorros resultando en un Pago de Cg. 477,600 a Funcionarios Públicos en Diciembre de 2025

December 17, 2025
Incidente en Front Street resulta en múltiples arrestos e incautación de armas de fuego

Incidente en Front Street resulta en múltiples arrestos e incautación de armas de fuego

December 15, 2025
La Ministra Gumbs marca un encuentro especial en La Haya con el lanzamiento de la base de datos de la Diáspora

El Primer Ministro Dr. Luc Mercelina presenta un resumen de los logros del gobierno en un año

December 15, 2025
Indicador Económico: Mercado de Alquileres Vacacionales Independientes en St. Maarten

SHTA y KPSM organizan un seminario sobre seguridad empresarial y consejos para la prevención del delito

December 15, 2025
Continúa el ciclo de flexibilización monetaria. CBCS adopta una postura cautelosa

Continúa el ciclo de flexibilización monetaria. CBCS adopta una postura cautelosa

December 15, 2025
SER Curaçao adopts updated rules of procedure

SER de Curaçao entrega dictamen sobre el proyecto de prohibición de importación de productos frescos

December 15, 2025
Ministra de Finanzas Confirma la Obtención de un Préstamo de Gastos de Capital por Cg 30,3 Millones

Ministra de Finanzas Confirma la Obtención de un Préstamo de Gastos de Capital por Cg 30,3 Millones

December 15, 2025
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Advertise
  • Home
  • ACTUALIDAD
  • English News
  • Gobierno
  • Imagen del dia
  • NOSOTROS EN SINT MAARTEN
  • Salúd
  • Video
  • Contact us
  • King Willem-Alexander formally apologizes for Dutch history of slavery
  • Mensaje de Año Nuevo de la Primera Ministra Silveria Jacobs
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result

We are not free

by The Admin
July 23, 2020
in ACTUALIDAD
0
We are not free

July 17, 2020

I listened to two radio programs on which matters of our constitutional nature were discussed. I don’t claim to be a constitutional expert, however it is expected of me as a representative of the people to be knowledgeable of the Constitution of St. Maarten, the rules of order of parliament and the Kingdom Charter amongst others. Note the order in which I listed them, however fact is, the Kingdom Charter is a higher organ than the Constitution of St. Maarten. A statement was made by this person dubbed the constitutional expert that St. Maarten is free.

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

La Policía realizó controles: se recuperó un arma de fuego y se realizaron múltiples arrestos

SMART 2026 apoya la campaña “Del Arrecife a la Pista” de la Fundación Naturaleza

I emphatically disagree with that statement. We are not free. Indeed, they are correct in saying that the majority of the people voted to remain part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the June 23 2000 referendum. Prior to this in 1994 they voted to remain within the constellation of the Netherlands Antilles. Though I was not involved in politics until 3 years later, in my opinion the people voted to remain as part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands because the leaders of the respective parties were united on this option and as a matter of fact campaigned for this status. The person dubbed the constitutional expert began the discourse on one of the programs by reading the preamble of the Kingdom Charter of October 28 1954 and placed emphasis on the statement “of their own free will”, in other words the majority choose this status.

Again this is true. I however want to place emphasis on another phrase of the same preamble which says “On the grounds of equality”. And here is where the difference will be highlighted. Although equality is mentioned, the Dutch government highlighted in Article 3.1 what their competences are and that these cannot be changed by stating that, regardless of what is mentioned elsewhere in the charter, competences of the Kingdom are and it goes on to list what those are in the article with the letters a to h. The same article states in point 2. Other subjects can in a general discussion be declared competences of the Kingdom.

This means they can add more competences if they so desire. Article 55 is applicable in such a case. Article 55.1 states; The amendment of this charter is done by Kingdom Law. Point 2 says, a proposal to make an amendment by the Second Chamber will not be approved by the King before it is accepted by Aruba, Curacao and St. Maarten. This acceptance takes place by National Ordinance of (Aruba, Curacao and St. Maarten). Keep in mind that the Charter is a higher law than a national ordinance.

What is noticeable is that if the proposal deviates from the Constitution (Grondwet) to be exact the Dutch constitution which is a higher law than the Kingdom Charter and higher than the national ordinances of Aruba, Curacao and St. Maarten. This is not being free, this is legal abuse, because if the charter is in conflict with the Dutch Constitution in which we have no say, the Dutch Constitution will be the deciding document as it regards changes to the kingdom charter.

As to the issue of the “Entity”, What the Dutch government is also trying to do with this proposed entity is force governments to bind the elected representatives to an agreement without due process. Article 38.1 of the charter says the Netherlands, Aruba, Curacao and St. Maarten can make agreements amongst themselves. But here is the catch, in mutual deliberations it can be determined that such regulations and amendment of such can be determined by Kingdom Law or Kingdom General Measures.

Let us look at article 15 to 22 of the charter as it relates to the process or procedure to be used when establishing a Kingdom Law. The process is started similarly to that mentioned in article 55.1 the difference being that the Ministers Plenipotentiary of Aruba Curacao and St. Maarten are authorized to submit a proposal of its handling to the Second Chamber. The representatives of the country where this law will become applicable can before its handling in the Second Chamber investigate this and if such is needed, make a report before a to be determined time frame.

The Minister Plenipotentiary can attend verbal deliberations of the First and Second Chambers and give information to the chambers if he so desires. The Minister Plenipotentiary can request one or more extraordinary delegates who are also authorized to attend the verbal meetings and give information. They are not liable for what they say or present in writing in the meetings of the First and Second Chamber. They can propose changes to the draft. 

Article 38a says, the countries can among themselves make regulations/provisions to handle internal disputes. But the Kingdom council of Ministers decided unilaterally to shelve the different proposals for a dispute regulation for 3 years, is this being free? We talk about these charters and constitutions. My conclusion is that and I share the statement made with the young man who acted in the movie called “The Great Debaters” said “An Unjust Law is No Law at all.

George Pantophlet

Member of Parliament

Post Views: 540
Share198Tweet124

Search

No Result
View All Result

Recent News

La Policía realizó controles: se recuperó un arma de fuego y se realizaron múltiples arrestos

La Policía realizó controles: se recuperó un arma de fuego y se realizaron múltiples arrestos

December 17, 2025
SMART 2026 apoya la campaña “Del Arrecife a la Pista” de la Fundación Naturaleza

SMART 2026 apoya la campaña “Del Arrecife a la Pista” de la Fundación Naturaleza

December 17, 2025
Philipsburg se convierte en Magical, regresa para un espectacular fin de semana festivo

Philipsburg se convierte en Magical, regresa para un espectacular fin de semana festivo

December 17, 2025
SXM IslandTime

© 2023 SXM Island Time All Rights Reserved

Navigate Site

  • About
  • advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • ACTUALIDAD
  • English News
  • Gobierno
  • Imagen del dia
  • NOSOTROS EN SINT MAARTEN
  • Salúd
  • Video
  • Contact us
  • King Willem-Alexander formally apologizes for Dutch history of slavery
  • Mensaje de Año Nuevo de la Primera Ministra Silveria Jacobs

© 2023 SXM Island Time All Rights Reserved