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Countries discuss strategy in tripartite for IPKO

THE HAGUE – The Members of Parliament of Curacao, Aruba and Sint Maarten had a so-called tripartite yesterday on the eve of the Interparliamentary Kingdom Consultation Ipko in the Mercure Hotel in the city center of The Hague.  

THE HAGUE –

The Members of Parliament of Curacao, Aruba and Sint Maarten had a so-called tripartite yesterday on the eve of the Interparliamentary Kingdom Consultation Ipko in the Mercure Hotel in the city center of The Hague. 

 

The guests were three members of the Council of State of the Kingdom, Paul Comenencia, Maria van der Sluijs-Plantz and Mildred Schwengle 

The guests were three members of the Council of State of the Kingdom, Paul Comenencia, Maria van der Sluijs-Plantz and Mildred Schwengle

 

Comenencia of Curaçao urged the Dutch Caribbean parliaments to do more to create more understanding in The Hague for the perspective of the islands.  

Comenencia of Curaçao urged the Dutch Caribbean parliaments to do more to create more understanding in The Hague for the perspective of the islands. 

 

“With all due respect, a lot is said, believed and expected, but not enough is being done to create more understanding in the Netherlands for the interests and position of the islands and what is happening there, according to Comenencia 

“With all due respect, a lot is said, believed and expected, but not enough is being done to create more understanding in the Netherlands for the interests and position of the islands and what is happening there, according to Comenencia

 

Annemarie Tuzgöl of the National Ombudsman gave a presentation on the findings and recommendations of the 2020 survey on the challenges facing Caribbean students in the Netherlands.  

Annemarie Tuzgöl of the National Ombudsman gave a presentation on the findings and recommendations of the 2020 survey on the challenges facing Caribbean students in the Netherlands. 

 

Independent Member of Parliament of Sint Maarten, Christophe Emmanuel, walked out of the meeting during the presentation of the Council of State. He was angry because of the presence of the minister plenipotentiary of Sint Maarten, Rene Violenus. 

Independent Member of Parliament of Sint Maarten, Christophe Emmanuel, walked out of the meeting during the presentation of the Council of State. He was angry because of the presence of the minister plenipotentiary of Sint Maarten, Rene Violenus.

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