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News item | 24-05-2021 | 17:20
The Government Information Service has made the following announcement of behalf of the Prime Minister:
The Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy, Bas van ’t Wout, will be unable to fulfil his duties for at least three months due to a burnout. The government wishes him a full and speedy recovery.
Minister Van ’t Wout will be replaced, with immediate effect and for the period that he is unable to carry out his duties, by Minister of Foreign Affairs Stef Blok.
During this period, the Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Sigrid Kaag, will also serve as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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A heated debate is ongoing on social media over remarks made by Prime Minister Allen Chastanet this week, which his detractors claimed suggest that he may be considering a postponement of general elections.
Chastanet’s supporters were quick to deny that such a suggestion was made by the prime minister urging people to listen to the prime minister’s entire remarks instead of singling out one part of what he said.
Prime Minister Allen Chastanet.
So what exactly did the prime minister say that elicited such a reaction from certain sections of the population?
Here are Chastanet’s comments made during a Zoom session with information personnel of the Government Information Service when asked to expound on the extension of the state of emergency to 16 October, 2021: