President of Parliament Renews Call for a “Reset” on St. Maarten’s Development Path.

~Links Kingdom Responsibility and UN Right to Development Amid EU Budget Concerns.~

sarahwescotwilliams08092025PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament,  Sarah Wescot-Williams, has renewed her call for a “reset” of St. Maarten’s development path, emphasizing the island’s right to development as recognized by the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 41/128.

Her remarks follow the address she delivered on October 13th in the J. Arndell Festival Village, marking the 15th anniversary of 10/10/10. In that speech -distinct from her earlier Constitution Day address in Parliament- Wescot-Williams urged that St. Maarten critically assess its progress since the constitutional change and refocus on development as a right, not a privilege.

“Fifteen years on, the promise that autonomy would bring about a new era of progress and empowerment remains incomplete,” Wescot-Williams said. “True development means ensuring that every resident has the opportunity to live with dignity, participate meaningfully in the decisions that affect their lives, and benefit equitably from the resources of this country.”

Her call has gained renewed urgency following reports that the Netherlands has rejected the European Commission’s proposed EU budget for 2028–2034, calling the €2 trillion plan “too expansive” and “dead on arrival.” The proposal includes a significant increase in funding for the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs), raising their collective allocation to approximately €999 million, with about €425 million earmarked for the Dutch and French Caribbean OCTs, including St. Maarten.

According to regional reports, the Dutch government has expressed reservations about the OCT funding, seeking further clarity on loan conditions, allocation criteria, and governance arrangements before endorsing the package. Wescot-Williams warned that such hesitation could delay or dilute vital resources intended to strengthen small island economies’ resilience and equity.

“The Kingdom cannot speak of partnership while withholding the means of development,” she asserted. “Development is not charity; it is a right. And that right extends to every part of the Kingdom.”

She reminded that Article 43 of the Charter of the Kingdom of the Netherlands must be understood not merely as a supervisory clause but as a responsibility clause, obligating the Kingdom to promote and safeguard conditions for equitable development.

“Article 43 should not be feared as a whip,” she said, “but embraced as a tool to demand the right to development for the people of St. Martin, at our pace and on our terms.”

Wescot-Williams called on the government to engage both The Hague and Brussels to ensure that St. Maarten can fully access EU development resources. She concluded:

“As we mark this 10/10/10 anniversary, let us move from commemoration to commitment to claim, as a matter of right, the development of St. Maarten not merely to survive, but to thrive.”

 


Two Serious Traffic Accidents Result in Multiple Injuries on October 18, 2025.

morningcollision19102025PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten – The Traffic Department is reporting two separate traffic incidents that occurred on Saturday, October 18, 2025, resulting in serious injuries to victims.

Early Morning Incident on Welfare Road

At approximately 4:05 a.m., a multi-vehicle accident occurred near the intersection of Welfare Road. The incident involved an unknown vehicle, a black Nissan, a pedestrian, and a parked white vehicle near a café.

According to preliminary investigations, the unknown vehicle and the black Nissan were traveling along Welfare Road in the direction from Billy Folly Road toward Cay Bay Road. A white vehicle was parked in front of a café at the time, with the pedestrian standing near the café entrance.

The driver of the unknown vehicle initiated a left turn toward a nearby parking area. Simultaneously, the black Nissan began switching lanes but lost control, skidding sideways. The vehicle struck the pedestrian, causing them to fall, before spinning and colliding with the rear of the parked white vehicle.

The pedestrian sustained serious injuries, including fractures to the leg and hip, and was transported by ambulance to the hospital. Both the driver of the Nissan and the driver of the unknown vehicle fled the scene before police arrival.

 

Afternoon Collision on A.J.C. Brouwers Road

afternooncollison19102025At approximately 3:45 p.m., a collision occurred on A.J.C. Brouwers Road near a commercial entrance, involving a brown Toyota Rav4  and an unlicensed scooter.

The scooter rider was traveling along A.J.C. Brouwers Road from the direction of Sarsparilla Road toward Welfare Road. The Toyota Rav4 was exiting a commercial parking area, turning left onto A.J.C. Brouwers Road, when the scooter collided with the left side of the vehicle.

The impact caused the scooter operator's right leg to become trapped. The Fire Department responded to free the victim from under the vehicle. The victim was treated at the scene and was later transported by ambulance to the SMMC with a fractured right leg.

The Traffic Department is actively investigating both incidents. KPSM urges the public to exercise caution and remain alert, particularly in high-traffic pedestrian areas such as the Simpson Bay Strip. Motorists are reminded that road safety is a shared responsibility.

Anyone with information regarding either incident is encouraged to contact the Traffic Department at 54-22222.

Suspect Arrested in Connection with Stolen Vehicle; Second Suspect at Large.

 PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) has arrested one individual in connection with the theft of a vehicle following a brief pursuit on Sunday morning.

At approximately 7:30 AM, the KPSM Central Dispatch received information about a stolen white pickup truck passing behind the police station in Philipsburg. Several police patrols were immediately dispatched to intercept the vehicle.

Patrol officers spotted the vehicle traveling on Nisbeth Road without license plates and attempted to conduct a traffic stop. The driver accelerated and proceeded toward the Prins Bernard Bridge. Upon reaching the bridge, both the driver and passenger abandoned the vehicle and fled on foot into the bushes behind the Immigration Office on A.Th. Illidge Road.

Officers quickly secured the area and started a search for the two suspects. After an extensive search, officers located one of the suspects who had jumped into a nearby pond. The individual was apprehended and transported to the police station, where he is currently being held for questioning. The stolen vehicle has been confiscated and brought to the police station as evidence.

The second suspect remains at large, and the investigation is ongoing.

The KPSM is appealing to the public for assistance. Anyone with information regarding this incident or the whereabouts of the second suspect is urged to contact the police immediately at:

  • Emergency Line: 911
  • Non-Emergency Line: +1 (721) 542-2222
  • Anonymous Tip Line: 9300

KPSM Press Release

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