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THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM.

Dear editor;

The calm of our government and our parliament leaves much more questions than answer surrounding Minister Maria Buncamper Molanus ordeal.
I recall all politicians were eager to ask the people of StMaarten for our vote with the intention of representing us in our government.
Now that we need representation to clarify these very serious allegations of corruption, it appears that the entire government and parliament has caught amnesia.
Correct me if I am wrong, every government land that is sold must be register in the cadastre, then it must go through a notary, then the executive council and the governor at that time must ad their signature for approval for the process to take place. It appears that all of our legal process has fail or I will say intentionally fail the accord of good governance. This act of silence give 2 negative atmosphere to country StMaarten, one it can be seen as incompetence or willful corruption. How ever you turn it, it is negative. I believe it is willful corruption, and if I am wrong then I challenge the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan to do his job in the right manner. I also call on the president of parliament of Country StMaarten Drs Gracita Arrindell to use her constitutional power and make inquiries to see if any fowl play was done. Remember Drs Gracita Arrindell the ministers is answerable to parliament. I am calling on all the new parliamentarians, like Mr.' Laville, Mrs., Meyers, Mr. pastor James Dr. Richardson to be counted as new blood in making real change for StMaarten. Remember your first honor is to serve the people of StMaarten before any political party. I also expect Prime Minister Wescott to take the high moral road and ask the minister Buncamper Molanus to step aside and be temporary replace until clarity is giving on this matter. It will be wise also if the new ombudsman or Lady Mrs. Nilda Lynch brings the people of StMaarten information on what is taking place on StMaarten. Furthermore if our new government does not know how to handle this matter, then Minister Roland Duncan and Prime Minister should ask help from the Kingdom government to assist in this matter. Because transparency will prove you are following the norm of good governance and will give the people of StMaarten confidence in their government. I do know one thing for sure if any other Member of Parliament or ministers in government is involve now is the time to clear yourself, for intentionally obstructing justice is punishable by law.
This is the calm before the storm, if the parliament of StMaarten does not defend the people's interest, they to will feel the vengeance of the people of StMaarten for willfully blindness and obstruction of justice. The people of StMaarten must use all means necessary to restore trust and respect for the rule of law, and all though I do not like to bring in Holland to solve our problem, I believe more than ever now is the time to bring in the second chamber of the Kingdom parliament. Our government was very vocal in instituting turn over tax on us, but now that they have to clean up their mess, it appears they have caught amnesia. Something got to give, some people must be punished or else we will be label a banana republic. Let me make my self crystal clear no person in government is above the law. Let our courts system function proper and render justice on the evidence that is presented. We need to take our country out of the hand of corrupt politicians, if they are not guilty go back to your position but if your guilty let prison be your house of worship.

Yours truly,

Miguel Arrindell

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