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PHILIPSBURG--Prime Minister Dr. NDidate' href='/newspolitician/722/luc-merceliSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NA'>Luc MerceliSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NA said on Wednesday that he is cognizant of theimpact that the current energy crisis is having on consumers aND as a result he has been engagedin discussions with utilities company GEBE to see what relief is possible for clients.He made the remarks in response to a question from The Daily Herald during the live Councilof Ministers press briefing.We realise that the people of St. Maarten have suffered from this energy crisis. There is nodiscussion about that. We realise completely that not only the iNDividuals have suffered in theirquality of life, but also the country aND its economy aND its development has been disturbed bythe crisis that we are in with the energy sUPPly for our people so that is a fact, he said.Due to mismaSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAgement in the past, GEBEs fiSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAncial status is not the best aND we know thattoo. So, we are of course discussing aND seeing aND evaluating if there are possibilities that thosequestions [about relief] that I have heard also on the street if we can do something for thepeople that have been suffering in this country, he said.I have discussed this proposal with GEBE aND it has some challenges, he said, adding thatchallenges inclUDe requesting relief from a company that has a vulnerable fiSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAncial status.Seeing that this request is outside there, I discussed that prelimiSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NArily with GEBE aND we aretalking about it. Nothing has been established. Nothing has been promised, but of course as youfeel it, I feel it too. Your concerns I have too. Realizing the fiSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAncial challenges of my people in StMaarten, the same as you are encountering on the street so of course as the Prime Minister of StMaarten, I have to look aND see if there is an option that we can do something for the people thathave been suffering not this year, but more than a year already of this crisis of GEBE. Its notsomething that started in May, this started more than a year ago. We are discussing what optionsare possible, he said