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Island Council Meeting Called on Signatures.

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Philipsburg: --- An Island Council meeting is scheduled for tomorrow to discuss the letter that was sent to the chairman of the island council by the ruling Democratic Party claiming that they have six signatures which is the majority in the island council. The meeting was requested by the National Alliance faction members namely leader of the Leader of the party William Marlin and councilman Rodolphe Samuel. Some two weeks ago the Democratic Party government fell after Commissioner Louie Laveist submitted a letter of resignation to the Democratic Party and well as a letter informing the chairman of the island council that he withdrew his support from the DP led government. Laveist also publicly declared he was supporting the National Alliance. Days after the political drama hit center stage Laveist returned to the DP without giving clear explanations why he changed his mind.
The National Alliance requested the island council meeting in an effort to gather more information and inform the people of St. Maarten.
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guts
November 26, 2008
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Why dont willie give up? What does he hope to accomplish? another press conference?

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democracy
November 27, 2008
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Guts, it is called a democracy. Our elected officials are supposed to bring and shed light on all matters concerning it's people.
Please educate and enlighten yourself through education instead of practicing biased political partisanship.
I am no fan on William Marlin, but this is the way to do things correctly.

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