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Handling Dispute Regulation deferred
THE HAGUE - The handling of the law proposal to establish the Dispute Regulation for the Kingdom in the First Chamber of Dutch Parliament has been postponed on the request of the Dutch government.
Caretaker Undersecretary of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations Raymond Knops, also on behalf of the caretaker Prime Minister Mark Rutte of General Affairs, sent a letter to the Senate on Friday to request a postponement of the handling of the Dispute Regulation for the Kingdom law proposal.
As reason for the request of deferral Knops stated: “In the past days it has become clear that there is no support for this law proposal within the Parliaments of Aruba, Curaçao and St. Maarten.” The undersecretary asked for the postponement “to enable the Kingdom Council of Ministers to deliberate on the situation that has evolved.”
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Published: 28 December 2020
PHILIPSBURG: - While the Parliament of St. Maarten passed a historic motion to finalize St. Maarten s decolonization process by an overwhelming majority in November of 2020, it is worth bearing in mind that varying governmental, as well as, non-governmental bodies in Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, and St. Eustatius have also expressed their desires to finalize their decolonization.
ARUBA:
In July of 2020, the Parliament of Aruba sent a letter to the United Nations Fourth Committee regarding the proposed Caribbean Reform Entity which Aruba s Parliament claimed: would tamper with the autonomous status of a free people. Aruba s Parliament declared that the Dutch Administrative Entity (Caribbean Reform Entity) would have more power than a legitimately elected government and Parliament of a free people and that it had many characteristics of recolonization. The Parliament of Aruba beseeched the UN Fourth Committee to give this situatio