Prime Minister Silveria Jacobs extends congratulations to the BPO 2 Class of 2015
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Fifteen police officers from the Class of 2015 attended their graduation ceremony on May 7, 2021. The graduation was held in front of the Police Headquarters in Philipsburg. In attendance were His Excellency, Governor Drs. Eugene Holiday, Prime Minister Silveria E. Jacobs, the Minister of Justice Anna E. Richardson, Vice-Chair of Parliament MP Grisha Heyliger-Marten and Chief Prosecutor Mirjam Mol amongst other government officials, department heads, family members and friends of the graduates.
Published: 11 May 2021
PHILIPSBURG: - Fifteen police officers from the Class of 2015 attended their graduation ceremony on May 7, 2021. The graduation was held in front of the Police Headquarters in Philipsburg. In attendance were His Excellency, Governor Drs. Eugene Holiday, Prime Minister Silveria E. Jacobs, the Minister of Justice Anna E. Richardson, Vice-Chair of Parliament MP Grisha Heyliger-Marten, and Chief Prosecutor Mirjam Mol amongst other government officials, department heads, family members, and friends of the graduates.
As customary, after receiving their diplomas, the Minister of Justice and the Chief of Police have the honor of pinning the officers by switching their shoulder lapels. However, during Friday’s ceremony, Chief of Police Carl John with permission from the Minister of Justice, deemed that the families of the graduates would get the honor to remove the old lapels and pin the new ones on the Police officers for their extraordinary efforts dur
St. Maarten requests follow up on loan agreement for liquidity support
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Prime Minister Silveria E. Jacobs questions follow-through from the Netherlands on liquidity support and requests Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte s intervention to address unnecessary delays and have the loan agreement for the liquidity support sent to St. Maarten without any further delays.
St. Maarten has largely complied with all the conditions placed by the government of the Netherlands, and thus, the current delay is inexplicable.
In March 2021, the first delay of the fifth tranche of liquidity support was due to the questions of the Kingdom Council of Ministers (RMR) surrounding the support for this trajectory from the Parliament of St. Maarten. Clarification of meaning of the petition that was submitted to the United Nations(UN) was requested. This matter was ultimately resolved after
Published: 07 May 2021
PHILIPSBURG: - Prime Minister Silveria E. Jacobs questions follow-through from the Netherlands on liquidity support and requests Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte s intervention to address unnecessary delays and have the loan agreement for the liquidity support sent to St. Maarten without any further delays.
St. Maarten has largely complied with all the conditions placed by the government of the Netherlands, and thus, the current delay is inexplicable.
In March 2021, the first delay of the fifth tranche of liquidity support was due to the questions of the Kingdom Council of Ministers (RMR) surrounding the support for this trajectory from the Parliament of St. Maarten. Clarification of the meaning of the petition that was submitted to the United Nations(UN) was requested. This matter was ultimately resolved after State Secretary Knops approved the letter from the Chairman of Parliament, providing clarity on the petition; the request for