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Curaçao and the Netherlands reach an agreement to continue with the second Implementation Agenda


Curaçao and the Netherlands reach an agreement to continue with the second Implementation Agenda
THE HAGUE, WILLEMSTAD - On Friday, April 30, 2021, Curaçao and the Netherlands reached an agreement on the concrete content and goals of the second Implementation Agenda. This is another important step towards the implementation of necessary reforms, aimed at strengthening the rule of law in Curaçao and improving, among other things, financial and socio-economic management, that in the field of taxation and that of care and education. The second implementation agenda was formalized during a virtual meeting between Prime Minister Rhuggenaath and Undersecretary of Kingdom Relations Raymond Knops.

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St. Martin News Network - Military contribution to Remembrance Day on Aruba, Curaçao and St. Maarten


Published: 04 May 2021
WILLEMSTAD:--- The “Monument for the Fallen Antillean” on Adriaan Laclé Boulevard in Oranjestad is the permanent memorial location on Aruba. This monument was erected in memory of all Antilleans who were killed by acts of war during the Second World War. The plaque contains 129 names of fallen Antilleans during the Second World War. Also in Willemstad, Curaçao, and Kralendijk, Bonaire, there is a monument with the same plaque. A number of dignitaries were present at the ceremony, such as Governor Boekhoudt and (outgoing) Prime Minister Wever-Croes. Defense was allowed to lead the commemoration ceremony on Aruba. Lieutenant van Haaren: “It was an honor to be able to lead the commemoration ceremony in Aruba with the Marine Corps. It is good to see that, despite the restrictive COVID measures, the commemoration was allowed to take place on May 4 in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom. ”

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Curaçao receives Dutch aid because of heavy corona wave


Curaçao receives Dutch aid because of heavy corona wave
THE HAGUE, WILLEMSTAD - The Netherlands will send 30,000 extra vaccines against COVID-19 to Curaçao on Friday to combat the full hospitals and the increasing number of corona infections on the island.
Some of the vaccines are destined for Aruba. In addition, the Ministry provides assistance in the form of recruiting medical personnel. It is not known exactly how many people are needed.
Due to an increase in the number of corona infections, the pressure on healthcare in Curaçao is increasing enormously. Prime Minister Eugene Rhuggenaath called the situation "very serious" on Wednesday. Reason for the Netherlands to step in, says a spokesman for outgoing Dutch Undersecretary Paul Blokhuis (Health, Welfare and Sport) on Thursday.

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The Netherlands must partially revoke financial instruction given to Curaçao


The Netherlands must partially revoke financial instruction given to Curaçao
THE HAGUE, WILLEMSTAD - The Netherlands must partially withdraw the financial instruction it gave Curaçao, the Council of State has ruled. Due to the intervention of Undersecretary Raymond Knops in 2019, Curaçao was obliged to compensate the budget deficits from 2017 to 2019 within three years, an amount of almost 250 million guilders.
Curaçao appealed the instruction because it felt that the terms of the Netherlands were too unreasonable and it did not give the government enough time to apply them. The Council of State now agrees with Curaçao. The Dutch government would not have paid enough attention to the resilience of the Curaçao economy, partly because of the crisis in Venezuela.

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