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Summary: - The document analyzes Kingdom relations between the Netherlands and its Caribbean territories (Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Sint Maarten). - It explains how foreign and defense policy are unified for the Kingdom, while the Caribbean countries engage in para-diplomacy with regional actors (e.g., CARICOM). - Security and governance: the Kingdom provides military protection and supports democracy and the rule of law on the islands; intervention in Curaçao and Sint Maarten
2026-06-23Summary: - The Dutch political party CDA unveiled its 2025 election manifesto, "Building on Trust," with a strong focus on the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom (Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba). - Key proposals for Caribbean islands: - Reduce poverty among the elderly and families; introduce structural funding and a dedicated growth fund for Bonaire to address rapid population growth. - Structural financing for basic infrastructure maintenance and replacement (roads, util
2026-06-21Summary: - The Venezuelan crisis and US–Venezuela tensions threaten the Dutch Caribbean (Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire, St. Eustatius, Saba, St. Maarten) due to their geographic proximity and a US military presence on Curaçao. - If conflict resurges or escalates, the islands could face security risks and potential spillovers; Dutch and Kingdom-wide defense/foreign policy would have to respond to protect external borders. - The crisis exposes gaps in Caribbean representation within
2026-06-20Summary: - The Dutch Caribbean faces security challenges from narcotrafficking, organized crime, money laundering, and migrant/refugee flows (notably from Venezuela). - Governance is split: BES islands are special municipalities of the Netherlands (with central government handling national standards and coordination), while the CAS islands (Curacao, Aruba, Sint Maarten) remain within the Kingdom’s foreign policy and defense framework and receive some Kingdom support. - Foreig
2026-06-20Summary: The Jetten cabinet proposes a Caribbean Economic Growth Platform to boost economic development and innovation across the six Caribbean Netherlands islands. The coalition agreement (“Aan de slag”) also includes a structural €30 million allocation to combat poverty and implement the Social Minimum Committee’s recommendations. The plan emphasizes strengthening governance, rule of law, human rights protection, anti-corruption efforts, and self-reliance in Aruba, Curaçao,
2026-06-20Summary: - The Kingdom of the Netherlands’ Caribbean part will focus on three priorities to boost livelihoods, growth, and regional standing: concrete government results that improve daily life, stronger cooperation with Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Saba, and alignment with coalition promises. - Initiatives include: establishing the Caribbean Economic Growth Platform to connect innovation, business, and capital; opening the National Investment Agency to the Caribbean part (in
2026-06-20Summary: Dutch MPs used a Kingdom Relations budget debate to press the government on Caribbean Netherlands issues across security, living costs, governance, and capacity. Key points: - Security and geopolitical risks: MPs urged stronger cabinet engagement over regional tensions involving Venezuela and their impact on the Leeward Islands, border control, energy, and food security. They called for practical responses and clarified accountability. - Cost of living and social pro
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