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Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina Strikes Back.

~Prime Minister reveals criminal complaint, accuses VSA Minister’s inner circle of threats, conflicts, and integrity breaches.~

lucmercelina25052026PHILIPSBURG:--- Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina delivered one of the most explosive parliamentary speeches in recent political history Monday afternoon, firing back at accusations of abuse of power and integrity breaches while exposing what he described as a deeply troubling pattern of conflicts of interest, political intimidation, and misconduct linked to fellow USM coalition member and VSA Minister Richinel Brug.

What began as a parliamentary debate over integrity allegations quickly spiraled into an all-out political war within the governing Unified Resilient Sint Maarten Movement (USM), with Mercelina accusing Brug of using Parliament to attack his own Prime Minister while attempting to divert attention from serious integrity concerns within the Ministry of VSA.

“These accusations are reckless, unfounded, and do not accurately reflect the facts,” Mercelina declared before Parliament.

But the most stunning moment of the afternoon came when the Prime Minister disclosed that he had formally filed complaints with both the Prosecutor’s Office and the Landsrecherche after allegedly being threatened during the fallout surrounding a controversial government consultancy contract and the Mental Health Foundation project.

“I filed an official complaint with the public prosecutor and the Landsrecherche in regard to the threat made against me,” Mercelina revealed. “No one is going to threaten this Prime Minister.”

YOU ARE ON THE LIST

Mercelina told Parliament that tensions exploded after he intervened in matters involving the VSA Minister’s Chief of Staff and contracts allegedly tied to her husband’s company.

According to the Prime Minister, the Chief of Staff directly participated in advisory and procurement processes connected to a consultancy contract awarded to her husband’s newly formed company for NAf. 48,510 over six weeks.

Mercelina alleged the payments later exceeded NAf. 83,000 and continued for months beyond the original agreement.

“This is not a minor administrative mistake,” Mercelina said, rejecting claims that the situation was merely an “oversight.”

The Prime Minister further alleged that the same individual later became involved in negotiations and oversight discussions related to the construction of the Mental Health Foundation — despite internal concerns about conflicts of interest and Article 54 of the Landsverordening Materieel Ambtenarenrecht (LMA).

Mercelina said that after he established a new management oversight structure for the Mental Health Foundation project, tensions escalated dramatically.

He told Parliament that a social media post by the husband of the Chief of Staff appeared shortly afterward, ending with the words: “I am going to end you.”

The following day, Mercelina claimed, the Chief of Staff confronted him directly.

“What was said to me is, ‘Prime Minister, I’m officially informing you that you are on the list of my husband,’” Mercelina recounted to Parliament.

“I know two lists in life,” he added emotionally. “A party list and a hit list.”

PM ACCUSES BRUG OF PROTECTING STAFF

Mercelina further accused Brug of enabling misconduct rather than addressing the integrity concerns raised internally by both party and government officials.

According to the Prime Minister, even after disciplinary measures were taken against the Chief of Staff, Brug allegedly instructed ministry staff to send official government emails to her personal, non-government email account.

“And this is what we call governmental integrity? Mercelina asked Parliament.

He also revealed that the Board of the USM and coalition leadership had repeatedly met with Brug over concerns involving conflicts of interest, government procedures, and compliance with Article 54 of the LMA.

“The Minister of VSA was informed to refrain from these kinds of activities,” Mercelina said.

MP OMAR OTTLEY STOPS THE PRIME MINISTER

The heated parliamentary session took another dramatic turn when opposition MP Omar Ottley interrupted Mercelina mid-presentation, accusing the Prime Minister of using the floor of Parliament to attack Brug instead of answering the allegations against himself.

“What I’m hearing today is basically what we entangled in the Ministry of VSA meeting,” Ottley stated.

“As one of the initiators of this meeting, I said it — I do not want to get into the back and forth with the USM saga.”

Ottley pressed the Prime Minister directly.

“So does that mean the Prime Minister is not going to address the integrity accusations?” he asked.

The interruption forced Mercelina to pivot into a detailed defense of his own actions.

THIS IS NOT BULLYING”

Mercelina rejected accusations that he abused his position as Prime Minister, insisting that many of the actions criticized by Brug were constitutional responsibilities tied directly to his office as Chair of the Council of Ministers.

“This is not bullying. This is not hijacking. This is not blackmailing or abuse of power,” Mercelina declared forcefully.

“This is the authority of the Prime Minister of Sint Maarten.”

The Prime Minister defended his involvement in healthcare reform, legislative drafting and staffing matters, including work on the country’s long-awaited Healthcare Professional Registry — legislation he said he had been working on since 2017 to modernize the island’s healthcare system and allow broader regional access to medical professionals.

Mercelina argued that internal policy disagreements were now being manipulated into allegations of misconduct.

“Facts are being taken out of context,” he said. “Selective information is being used to create a public narrative of wrongdoing where the record does not support such a conclusion.”

COALITION CRISIS NOW OUT IN THE OPEN

By the end of the two-hour session, the political rupture within USM was undeniable.

Mercelina openly questioned how Brug could continue serving within the same political movement while publicly accusing its leadership of corruption, hypocrisy and integrity failures.

“One cannot publicly denounce an organization as lacking integrity, question its leadership, accuse it of hypocrisy, and then simultaneously insist on remaining within that same organization,” Mercelina said.

The Prime Minister accused Brug of political opportunism and using parliamentary immunity to damage both the government and the party from within.

As the parliamentary lights dimmed Monday night, one thing became unmistakably clear: what started as an integrity debate has now evolved into a full-scale political civil war inside the heart of government.

And with criminal complaints now reportedly before prosecutors and the Landsrecherche, the fallout may be far from over.

 


MP Irion criticizes government over delayed budget and lack of economic relief.

ardwellirion25052026PHILIPSBURG: --- Former Minister of Finance and current Member of Parliament Ardwell Irion delivered sharp criticism of the government during today’s public meeting of Parliament, accusing the coalition of failing to prioritize the country’s financial stability and the welfare of civil servants.
Irion opened his remarks by congratulating the St. Martin Promoting Young Ambassadors Foundation on hosting its 11th annual Interscholastic Idol Competition, commending the participating schools and students for what he described as a successful and inspiring event.
However, the MP quickly shifted focus to what he called the government’s continued inability to present the national budget on time. According to Irion, Parliament had previously received a timeline from the Minister of Finance indicating that the draft budget would be submitted by May 1.
“Every press briefing and every article from ministers speaks about the lack of funding and not having money,” Irion stated. “But Parliament was given a timeline, and the silence now is very telling.”
The opposition MP questioned when Parliament would realistically debate the budget, noting that Members of Parliament are expected to travel for upcoming inter-parliamentary meetings, further delaying discussions.
Irion also warned that ordinary citizens and civil servants are already feeling the effects of the delay. He argued that government employees cannot receive cost-of-living adjustments or increased vacation pay without an approved budget.
“Every month that this government sits in office is a day that you get poorer,” he said.
The MP further criticized the government for failing to advance discussions on revenue-generating measures despite earlier commitments from the Minister of Finance to return to Parliament with detailed proposals, including the proposed dividend withholding tax initiative.
Irion accused the coalition of focusing more on political disputes and parliamentary power struggles than on economic solutions, citing the rapid scheduling of recent meetings on motions of no confidence while financial discussions remain stalled.
He also took aim at the government’s decision not to reduce fuel-related taxes to provide relief from rising gasoline prices, referencing measures taken by previous administrations.
“The government is continuing to monitor while people continue to struggle,” Irion said, suggesting the administration is benefiting from higher fuel revenues instead of easing the burden on consumers.
The remarks added to growing criticism from opposition members regarding government spending priorities and the delayed handling of the country’s 2026 budget.

Parliament Hears Ottley’s Defense Amid Landsrecherche Investigation.

omarottley25052026PHILIPSBURG:--- Member of Parliament Omar Ottley publicly addressed his recent arrest by the Landsrecherche on Monday during the notification period of Parliament’s public meeting, delivering an emotional and defiant statement in which he maintained his innocence and accused authorities of selective prosecution.
Ottley told Parliament that he had to arrive at the National Detective Office around 7:50 to 8:00 a.m. He said that by then, the Prosecutor’s Office had already sent information to the media, and that this made him aware of what he described as the motive behind the matter.
He also said the incident involved his brother allegedly being attacked with a knife, and that he chose to separate the parties rather than become involved in the confrontation. The MP centered his remarks on an incident involving his brother, claiming that his brother intervened honorably during a confrontation rather than escalating the situation.
“I was very proud of myself,” Ottley stated. “To see my brother being attacked with a knife, and I still did the honorable thing and separated instead of being involved.”
Despite his arrest, Ottley said he remains confident that the judicial process will ultimately clear his name, citing previous legal battles in which he says he was vindicated following investigations or accusations against him.
“The court will take its process,” he said. “I have done this dance too many times before and over and over and over have been vindicated.”
During his address, Ottley also referenced past controversies involving fellow Members of Parliament, arguing that elected officials are frequently targeted through accusations, extortion attempts, and politically motivated investigations. He warned against what he described as a pattern of using prosecutorial powers to damage reputations ahead of elections.
“This was placed in order to stop an individual from being Prime Minister,” Ottley alleged, accusing the Prosecutor’s Office of “selective ambition” and “selective amnesia.”
The MP further argued that politicians should not be presumed guilty solely on the basis of accusations or arrests, emphasizing that legal due process must prevail.
“Let me put this clear for the public — if you do the crime, you do the time,” he said. “But in this case, my family and I did nothing.”
Ottley concluded his statement by calling for greater accountability within the justice system and warning against what he described as unchecked authority by prosecutors.
“You will no longer have the authority to destroy people’s lives and then just say, ‘Oh, it’s over,’” he said before yielding the floor.
The Landsrecherche investigation and any potential charges against Ottley remain ongoing. Authorities have not yet publicly released additional details regarding the matter.

Parliament debate turns heated as MPs demand accountability from Government.

parliamentsxm25052026PHILIPSBURG:---  Tensions flared in Parliament during Monday’s public meeting as Members of Parliament pressed government officials on issues ranging from transparency and governance to environmental management and the deteriorating state of public sanitation across the country.
Member of Parliament Francisco Lacroes called on Prime Minister Luc Mercelina to “tell Parliament the full truth and nothing but the truth” regarding matters to be discussed during the meeting. Lacroes stressed that Parliament and the people of Sint Maarten deserve complete transparency from the country’s leadership.
The public meeting, which had reportedly been scheduled for quite some time, also sparked criticism from MP Egbert Jurendy Doran, who questioned the amount of parliamentary time being dedicated to what he described as a personal issue between the Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA) Richinel Brug.
Doran expressed concern that Parliament’s valuable time could be better spent addressing pressing national matters affecting the population rather than political disagreements among members of the executive branch.
Meanwhile, MP Lyndon Lewis defended the need for the meeting while emphasizing that Parliament must take a stand on issues impacting the country. Although Lewis acknowledged the importance of the Nature Policy discussions, he sharply criticized the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI), saying the ministry was failing to deliver meaningful results for the people of Sint Maarten.
Lewis pointed to growing concerns over waste management, stating that garbage pileups can be seen throughout the country. He argued that residents continue to face mounting frustrations over sanitation and environmental conditions while awaiting concrete action from government authorities.
The debate underscored growing tensions within Parliament as lawmakers continue to demand accountability, improved governance, and visible action on the issues affecting daily life in Sint Maarten.

Continuation Public Meeting of Parliament for deliberations with the Minister of VROMI on various concerns related to the Ministry, and ratification of IPKO Agreements List.

PHILIPSBURG:---  The House of Parliament will sit in a Public meeting on May 26, 2026.  

The Public meeting which commenced on April 1, 2026, and was adjourned, with a continuation and adjournment on May 11, 2026, will be reconvened on Tuesday at 14.30 hrs. in the Legislative Hall at Wilhelminastraat #1 in Philipsburg.

The Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure will be returning to Parliament to provide answers to the questions posed by the Members of Parliament in the second round of agenda point 2.

The agenda points are:

  1. Deliberations with the Minister of VROMI addressing various concerns related to the Ministry (IS/331/2025-2026 dated November 13, 2025, and IS/669/2025-2026 dated February 9, 2026)
  1. Ratification Agreements Lists of the Interparliamentary Kingdom Consultation (IPKO) held from February 19-21, 2026, in Oranjestad, Aruba (IS/724/2025-2026 dated February 23, 2026) 

Agenda point 2 was requested by MP F.A. Lacroes, MP O.E.C. Ottley, MP E.J. Doran, MP A.M.R. Irion, MP D.T.J. York and MP L.C.J. Lewis, and agenda point 3 was requested by MP F.A. Lacroes, MP O.E.C. Ottley, and MP L.C.J. Lewis.

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations. All persons visiting the House of Parliament must adhere to the house rules.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg. 

The parliamentary sessions will be carried live on TV 15, Soualiga Headlines, via SXM GOV radio FM 107.9, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the internet www.sxmparliament.org; www.youtube.com/c/SintMaartenParliament and www.pearlfmradio.sx


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