Parliament of Sint Maarten

Parliament of Sint Maarten

Staten van Sint Maarten
5th Parliament of Sint Maarten
Type
Type
Unicameral
History
Founded10 October 2010 (2010-10-10)
Leadership
Ajamu Baly
Silveria Jacobs, NA
since 19 November 2019
Sidharth M. Bijlani, UPP
since November 30, 2022
Structure
Seats15
Parliament political groups
Government
  •   NA (6)
  •   UPP (4)

Opposition

  •   USP (2)
  •   PP (2)
  •   UD (1)
Elections
Parliament voting system
Proportional representation
Last Parliament election
9 January 2020
Next Parliament election
11 January 2024
Motto
Latin: coram populo
Website
www.sxmparliament.org
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The Parliament of Sint Maarten (Dutch: Staten van Sint Maarten) is a unicameral legislature that consists of 15 members, each elected for a four-year term in a general election. The first parliament was installed on 10 October 2010, the date of the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles, and consisted of the members of the island council elected on 17 September 2010.[1] The current President of Parliament is Grisha Heyliger-Marten.[2]

Role and function

The two most important tasks of parliament is the realization of legislation for Sint Maarten, and secondly, to exercise control over Government's policy. Under the first task, Parliament exercises this task together with Government, so Parliament is called the co-legislator. In order to carry out the aforementioned, the Parliament has a number of powers that allows it to fulfill its two tasks: The right to approve and amend the budget; The right of interpellation where each Member of Parliament (MP) has the right to question ministers of government in the General Assembly of Parliament; The right of initiative allows MPs to submit draft laws on their own initiative; The right to amendment, allows MPs to amend legislation that has been submitted to Parliament; The right to ask questions, every MP can question a Minister orally or in writing; The right to instigate inquiries allows parliament to institute an inquiry into the state of affairs in an event in which Government is involved.

2020 general election

Party Votes % Seats +/–
National Alliance 4,715 35.36 6 +1
United People's Party 3,231 24.23 4 +4
United St. Maarten Party 1,762 13.21 2 0
Party for Progress 1,407 10.55 2 New
United Democrats 1,161 8.71 1 –6
St. Maarten Christian Party 759 5.69 0 –1
People's Progressive Alliance 326 2.45 0 0
Invalid/blank votes 402
Total 13,735 100 15 0
Registered voters/turnout 23,106 59.44
Source: Government of Sint Maarten

Current Parliament

The Government of Sint Maarten is based on a political party having a majority of the 15 seats in parliament. A political party would need to have eight seats (8) in order to govern outright. However, more than one party can form a Government if parties can reach an agreement to do so. An independent member of parliament can also be part of the ranks of the opposition or be part of the governing party(s).

The current parliament took office on 10 February 2020 following a snap election, and will serve for a four-year period, until 2024 when new elections are due. The current parliament comprises the following:

Government structure

The Government: As an island territory, St. Maarten was governed by the Island Regulation of the Netherlands Antilles, and in accordance herewith the administration units of the Island Territory were: the Island Council, Executive Council and Lt. Governor. As of 10 October 2010, St. Maarten is now governed by its own Constitution and the following institutions of government: Governor as Head of State, Parliament, and the Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister.

The Parliament: The parliament is the highest legislative body of country St. Maarten and represents the entire population of the Dutch side of the island. The parliament consists of 15 members who are elected for a four-year period. The session year of parliament commences on the second Tuesday of September. During this session, the Governor provides an explanation of the policy to be pursued by the government. The parliament elects a President and Deputy President from its own numbers. The President of Parliament shall open and close the session year of the Parliament.

The Council of Ministers: The council of ministers comprises seven ministers. The ministers are answerable to the parliament. The prime minister chairs the council of ministers. The council of ministers shall debate and determine government policy in order to promote the cohesion of that policy. The governor general attending a meeting of the council of ministers does so in an advisory capacity. The prime minister and other ministers shall be appointed and dismissed by national ordinance. Ministers no longer enjoying the confidence of the parliament shall surrender their office. The Minister of Plenipotentiary must have the Dutch nationality. This person represents the island in the Kingdom Council of Ministers meetings in The Hague, The Netherlands. The minister also has an office in the Netherlands under the banner of the "St. Maarten House." Each minister heads one of seven ministries which are established by national ordinance.

System of Government: St. Maarten is a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, with full autonomy in internal affairs. The Kingdom Government is responsible for defense and foreign affairs. The King of the Netherlands is Head of State and is represented by the Governor. Other institutions of government are the Council of Advice, the General Audit Chamber and Ombudsman.

The Judiciary: The courts forming part of the judiciary are: the Court at First Instance; the Common Court of Justice of Aruba, Curaçao, St. Maarten and Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Saba. The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the Netherlands in relation to legal cases in St. Maarten shall be regulated by Kingdom law. The responsibilities of the judiciary are: the adjudication of disputes on civil matters; the trial of criminal offences; and the adjudication of disputes on administrative law matters.

Constitutional Court: The duty of the court is to assess the compatibility of any applicable statutory regulations. The constitutional court consists of three members, including a president and a vice president, and three substitute members.

See also

References

  1. ^ RNW.nl – Eilandsraad Sint Maarten unaniem achter staatsregeling
  2. ^ "MP Heyliger-Marten elected president of parliament". StMaartenNews.com - News Views Reviews & Interviews. 26 November 2021. Retrieved 20 January 2022.

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