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Summary: - CARICOM Observer Mission (CEOM) reported Curaçao’s general elections on March 21, 2025, were conducted smoothly and reflected the will of the people, with no major issues identified. - Chief of Mission Corey C. Greenidge praised the organization and noted the process followed published rules and procedures, from preparations to counting. - CEOM observed at multiple levels (pre-election engagement, polling station openings, voting, and counting at select sites, inc
2026-05-25Summary focusing on Curaçao’s foreign policy, politics, diplomacy, elections, economy, and security as reflected in the IMF Article IV discussion: - Political situation: A new four-party coalition formed after January elections, but internal splits led to a snap election in August 2024. Ongoing fragility in governance and reforms due to a fragmented Parliament. - Policy and reform priorities: Government aims to advance reforms under the landspakket (comprehensive reform pack
2026-05-25Summary: - Political status: Curaçao is a semi-autonomous constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Internal affairs are autonomous since 2010; defense and foreign relations are the Dutch government’s responsibility, with Curaçao under the Kingdom’s constitutional framework. - Government structure: - Executive: Monarch (King Willem-Alexander) represented locally by Governor. Prime Minister Gilmar Pisas (as of 2021) leads the cabinet. Government formation f
2026-05-25Summary: Curaçao’s Parliament is debating the regional impact of the Venezuela crisis, highlighting both risks and opportunities. Opposition lawmakers urge the government to adopt concrete strategic plans addressing economic benefits (e.g., better import pricing, restoring trade with Venezuela, renewing an economic representative in Caracas) and to position Curaçao as a neutral facilitator or regional hub. They also call for transparency on security and governance steps, incl
2026-05-25Summary: Curaçao’s Parliament President Fergino Brownbill urges unity within the Kingdom of the Netherlands to conduct effective external diplomacy and avoid internal division. Speaking in Aruba at IPKO, he emphasizes turning discussion into action and developing a concrete plan for the IPKO 2026 expert committee to strengthen internal Kingdom relations and clarify its global position. He highlights the importance of broader geopolitical awareness beyond the US-Venezuela dyna
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