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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