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Tensions Escalate as VSA Chief of Staff Denied Access to Government Facilities.

suenahlaville08012026PHILIPSBURG:--- In a surprising turn of events, Suenah Laville-Martis, the Chief of Staff for the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development, and Labor (VSA), has publicly declared that she has been wrongfully denied access to the Government Administration Building and other government platforms. The incident has sparked widespread concern and raised questions about the circumstances surrounding this decision.

In an official statement, Laville-Martis unequivocally denied any wrongdoing, asserting her innocence and demanding immediate action from the Prime Minister. "I would like to unequivocally state that I did not do anything wrong," she said. Laville-Martis further called for a full public retraction from the Prime Minister, emphasizing the gravity of the situation and the potential damage to her reputation.
The incident has drawn significant attention, with many questioning the rationale for restricting her access. Laville-Martis has made it clear that she is prepared to take legal action if necessary, stating, "Rest assured that I will not hesitate to take legal action."

The situation has added to the growing tensions within the government, as the public and stakeholders await further clarification. The denial of access to a high-ranking official such as the Chief of Staff raises concerns about transparency and due process within the administration.
The controversy was first reported by SMN News, which highlighted the escalating tensions and the potential implications for the Ministry of VSA. The report has since sparked widespread debate, with many calling for an immediate investigation into the matter.

As of now, there has been no official response from the Prime Minister or other government officials regarding Laville-Martis' claims. The public awaits further developments as the situation unfolds, with many hoping for a swift resolution.
This incident underscores the importance of accountability and open communication within government institutions. It remains to be seen how the administration will address these allegations and whether Laville-Martis' demands for a public retraction will be met.
For more details on this developing story, visit SMN News.

 

Official statement

I would like to inform the public that, indeed, I was wrongfully denied access to the Government administration building and government platforms. I would like to unequivocally state that I did not do anything wrong. I expect a full public retraction from the Prime Minister immediately. If necessary, rest assured that I will not hesitate to take legal actions.

Suenah Laville-Martis


All political parties must maintain & submit a register of donations.

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PHILIPSBURG:--- The Electoral Council hereby reminds all registered political parties that in accordance with article 37 paragraph 1 of the National Ordinance on Registration and Finances of Political Parties, they are required to submit to the Electoral Council a chronological register of donations of all donations received throughout the year 2025, be it in cash, by transfer, or in kind, before February 1st, 2026.

All political parties that did not receive any donations in 2025 must also submit a signed register.

All donations made to a natural or legal person, or organization, with the intention of benefiting a political party must be fully reported.

All registered political parties, including parties that did not participate in the January 9th, 2024, parliamentary election or the August 19th, 2024, snap election, must maintain and submit an annual register of donations.

The Electoral Council advises all party boards to carefully monitor the donations received to ensure accurate registration. Each party representative or treasurer is required to date and sign the donations register to certify that it has been completed accurately and truthfully. Non-compliance with or violation of the National Ordinance on Registration and Finances of Political Parties is subject to penalty.

The register of donations can be submitted to the Electoral Council at the Electoral Council's office address listed below during office hours, between 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM, and between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM.

The Electoral Council is hereby announcing that parties may also submit their register of donations via email. Submissions can be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

The Electoral Council would like to remind all political parties that have not submitted their outstanding donation registrations prior to 2025 that this must also be done. Failure to comply with the National Ordinance on Registration and Finances of Political Parties may result in a penalty being imposed.

Minister Brug Defends Chef de Cabinet Amid Controversy.

richinelbrug12112025PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development, and Labor (VSA), Richinel Brug, has issued an official statement addressing the suspension of his Chef de Cabinet, Sueana Laville, following a directive from Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina. The Prime Minister reportedly instructed security personnel to deny Laville access to government facilities, citing an incident that allegedly occurred in the Minister's office on January 7th.
Minister Brug expressed disappointment over the decision, emphasizing that it was made without his consultation as the competent authority. "I find it quite unfortunate that such a decision was made without allowing the competent authority, which is my person, to hear both parties and decide on a way forward," Brug stated. After conducting his own investigation, the Minister declared his full support for Laville.
The incident has sparked significant tension within the government, with reports suggesting that the Prime Minister's directive was enforced at the main entrance of the government administration building. Witnesses noted heightened security measures, including police officers on standby, to prevent any potential confrontation should Minister Brug attempt to escort Laville into the building.
This development follows allegations of a heated exchange between Laville and the Prime Minister, reportedly linked to the reassignment of the World Bank-funded Mental Health Project from the Ministry of VSA to General Affairs. The project, previously overseen by Romain Laville from the VSA cabinet, was considered a critical initiative to address the island's mental health challenges. Advocacy groups have raised concerns over delays in the project, citing increases in untreated mental health conditions and suicide attempts.
The public and stakeholders are now calling for clarity from the Council of Ministers regarding Laville's status, the future of the Mental Health Project, and the broader implications for the Ministry of VSA. The incident has highlighted underlying administrative and political conflicts, raising questions about the operational relationship between the Prime Minister's office and the Ministry of VSA.
At the time of writing, no official statements have been released by the Prime Minister's office or the Ministry of VSA regarding the incident or its potential impact on government operations.

Below full statement from the Minister of VSA:


Minister Brug Official Statement Regarding the Suspension of the Chef de Cabinet
 "As Minister of Public Health Social Development and Labor, I would like to inform the general public that yesterday I was informed through an official correspondence from the Prime Minister that he made a decision to suspend access to the Government building and Government platforms of my Chef de Cabinet based on a supposed incident that took place yesterday January 7th in my office without me being present. I find it quite unfortunate that such a decision was made without allowing the competent authority, which is my person, to hear both parties and decide on a way forward.
Nonetheless, after having heard all parties involved in this process, I stand in full support of my Chef de Cabinet, based on my own research conducted today."

E6 Country Package Initiative Delivers First Agricultural Loan Recipients Following Agriculture Business Academy.

grishafundingagriculture08012026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunication (TEATT), in collaboration with Qredits Microfinance Sint Maarten, and supported through the E6 Country Package funded by the Temporary Work Organization (TWO), proudly announced the first two recipients of agricultural loans under the Agriculture Business Academy framework.
The official check presentation, held at Qredits’ office in late December 2025, marks a critical milestone in moving from capacity building to concrete economic impact. This moment follows the successful completion of the 12-week Agriculture Business Academy, which commenced on July 3, 2025, and was designed to strengthen Sint Maarten’s agricultural and fishery sectors through structured training, mentorship, and direct access to finance.
The Academy, organized by Qredits Sint Maarten and SOFIN (Social Finance Consulting), with policy oversight and strategic direction from the Ministry of TEATT, was funded through TWO under the E6 Country Package (Landspakket). Participants, most of whom were already active entrepreneurs within the sector, completed an intensive curriculum focused on agribusiness development, innovation, financial management, and sustainable production practices.
This first disbursement of agricultural loans represents the intended outcome of the programme: not training in isolation, but training that leads to viable, finance-ready businesses. Graduates of the Academy became eligible to apply for loans of up to USD 50,000 at a preferential interest rate of 2%, providing a clear and practical pathway from knowledge to execution.
Speaking at the ceremony, the Honorable Minister of TEATT, Mrs. Grisha Heyliger-Marten, underscored the policy-driven nature of the initiative:
“This is exactly how policy should work. Through the E6 Country Package and the support of TWO, we invested in people first, built their capacity, and are now backing that investment with access to capital. This is how sustainable economic transformation is achieved.”
The Minister further emphasized the strategic importance of agriculture within Sint Maarten’s broader economic agenda:
“Agriculture is a key pillar for economic diversification, food security, and resilience. By supporting local farmers and agri-businesses in a structured and intentional way, we are reducing import dependency while creating real opportunities for local entrepreneurs.”
The Agriculture Business Academy was delivered by local experts, whose practical, sector-specific guidance equipped participants with the tools required to operate sustainable and bankable agribusiness ventures.
Participants ranged from new farmers and fishermen to established agricultural and fishery business owners, all united by a shared goal: strengthening local food production and building resilient enterprises. With no cost to participate, hands-on training, personalized coaching, and now access to affordable financing, the Agriculture Business Academy has moved decisively from concept to measurable impact.
Qredits Microfinance Sint Maarten remains steadfast in its mission to empower entrepreneurs by providing accessible financing and mentorship. This initiative reflects Qredits’ ongoing dedication to helping small businesses succeed and contribute to the island’s economic growth
The Ministry of TEATT, together with Qredits and its international partners, will continue advancing E6-aligned initiatives that translate reform agendas into tangible results for entrepreneurs and communities across Sint Maarten.

MP Wescot urges explicit consideration of Sint Maarten in Kingdom assessments and Second Chamber debates.

sarahwescot08092025PHILIPSBURG:--- Member of Parliament Wescot-Williams has formally called on the Kingdom government to ensure that Sint Maarten is explicitly taken into account as the Kingdom of the Netherlands continues to assess evolving conditions in the wider Caribbean.

In her letter to the Prime Minister of St. Maarten, the MP noted that a debate on current regional developments has been requested in the Dutch Second Chamber and stressed that the interests of Sint Maarten must not be lost in that discussion, despite the island not being at the geographic center of attention.

“Small island societies experience the effects of regional uncertainty differently and often more acutely,” the MP stated. “Scale matters. What may be manageable elsewhere can have immediate consequences for Sint Maarten.”

Referring to Article 3 of the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the MP emphasized that foreign affairs and the safeguarding of the international legal order are Kingdom responsibilities, requiring inclusive consideration of all constituent parts of the Kingdom, including in parliamentary debates.

“In a time of heightened geopolitical tension, legitimacy matters. When Dutch ministers act as Kingdom ministers on the international stage, their authority derives from the Kingdom as a whole. That authority must therefore be matched by accountability to all parliamentary bodies within the Kingdom.”

The MP further underscored the importance of the Kingdom continuing to promote peaceful and lasting solutions, rooted in respect for sovereignty, international law, and multilateral cooperation.

“For Sint Maarten, a stable and rules-based international environment is essential to economic security, social stability, and long-term resilience,” the MP concluded.


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