Dear Editor,
For many citizens, it was a day that reinforced the belief that the coalition's interests were placed above those of the country and its people. At a time when leadership, accountability, and service to the public should be the guiding principles of government, political considerations appeared to take precedence over what was best for Sint Maarten.
Amid these developments, Minister of VSA, Richinel Brug, remained focused on the responsibilities entrusted to him by the people. Throughout his tenure, he demonstrated a commitment to carrying out his duties with diligence, integrity, and genuine concern for the community's well-being. His efforts reflected an understanding that public office is a responsibility to serve the people, not political interests.
Regardless of differing political views, many recognized Minister Brug's dedication to addressing the population's needs and working toward meaningful solutions to the challenges facing Sint Maarten. His actions underscored the importance of putting the country first and ensuring that the people's interests remain at the center of decision-making.
As history records the events of May 29, 2026, it will also record those who chose to stand firm in their commitment to public service. The people of Sint Maarten deserve leadership that prioritizes the nation above political alliances, personal agendas, and coalition dynamics.
The lesson from this day is clear: governments come and go, coalitions rise and fall, but the responsibility to serve the people of Sint Maarten must always remain paramount. Country above coalition. People above politics.
Marcus Pantophlet