Dear Editor,
Citizens on both side of the island have increased their confidence there will be a stable coalition government for a full term 2018 to 2022.
But this prediction can more become a reality if is only two parties positive join to govern.
If three parties join to form a coalition government on a small Island like St Maarten it will totally decrease the people’s confidence.
District representatives are the best way to go if there are six parties. You can only vote for one of six representations only in your district.
The system in St Maarten if there's 100 candidates in total you have a choice to vote for any one within the 100 candidates.
Now we saw Parliamentarians are lovers of article 33, Ministers are lovers of article 59, leaving voters worried.
Read my lips: as long this coming government lasts a full term in office we can see great changes politically.
Theo’s party winning the elections since 10/10/10 but the local Parliamentarians fight against him. Some of these old laws need to get out off the table. (Thanks to the UD supporters did great).
Cuthbert Bannis