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Prime Minister Goes on Air to Procedures for 2014 Elections.
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SMN-News
04 Aug 2014 09:08 PM
style="text-align: center;">"Voters will be voting for fifteen members of Parliament and not for Minister or a Prime Minister. There are no Ministerial Elections in our constitution" PHILIPSBURG:--- During a special broadcast of One on One with the Prime Minister on 98.1 this past Friday, the Honorable Sarah
Wescot-Williams
clarified certain matters pertaining to the upcoming August 29th Parliamentary Elections. The Prime Minister chose to discuss the topics due to much confusion amongst the population regarding what they will be voting for and the responsibilities of Government Towards Parliament; "There has been much confusion created amongst the population regarding exactly what citizens will be voting for during the 2014 elections. All the matters that have to do with elections have to do with the Ministry of General Affairs, which is under my portfolio as Prime Minister. This is the first time that we are having elections directly for Parliament and therefore we need to acknowledge that for all the voters on St. Maarten taken up in the voting registry they will be voting for fifteen members of Parliament and not for Minister or a Prime Minister for that matter. There are no Ministerial Elections in our constitution", emphasized
Wescot-Williams
. From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister
Sarah Wescot-Williams
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