On February 6, 2018, Dutch Secretary of State, Raymond Knops, of Kingdom
Relations announced to take over the government of St. Eustatius. An
emergency act to do so was unanimously agreed to by the House of
Representatives as well as the Senate earlier that day. It was based on article 132, paragraph 5
of the Dutch Constitution. The Island Council of St. Eustatius was
dissolved, and the Deputies and Acting Island Governor were relieved of
their duties.
Installation of Dutch government
The day after, Knops appointed as central government commissioner, Mr. Marcolino (Mike) Franco and as deputy commissioner Mr. Mervyn Stegers. As stated on a government website: "The central government commissioner will assume all tasks and powers of the island administration. This state of affairs will continue until the authorities of St Eustatius are capable of performing their duties properly. Only then will new elections be held for an island council, so a new administration can take office." In theory, the Dutch takeover may last until the year 2021
Report of the Committee of Wise Men
The decision to take over the government of St. Eustatius was based on the conclusions of an investigation by a special 'committee of wise men'. The committee consisted of Mr. F.J. Refunjol and Mr. J. Franssen and concluded that the administration of St. Eustatius has set itself outside the legal order: "The administration is characterized by lawlessness and financial mismanagement, but also there is discrimination, intimidation, threats and insults, arbitrariness and power lust." Source (in Dutch) The commission was installed by the minister of Interior and Kingdom Relations in June 2017.The investigation report "Proximity or distance, a world of difference" (published in Dutch as "Nabijheid of distantie, een wereld van verschil") was presented to the House of Representatives on February 5, 2018. The report has been criticized for the selection of people being interviewed. Many of them are considered to be outsiders, not living on the island or members from the main opposition party (Source).
Government response to the takeover
Support from the other islands
In May 2018, a majority of the House of Representatives on Curaçao have passed a motion about the way in which the Netherlands has taken control over St. Eustatius by dissolving the Executive Council and the Island Council. The MPs find it objectionable that the inhabitants of the island can not go to the ballot box 'against all democratic principles' in two years and possibly longer, and therefore demand the guarantee of free and democratic elections in the entire kingdom through the motion. Source: http://antilliaansdagblad.com/nieuws-menu/17605-meerder-in-staten-achter-statiaLetter to the United Nations to argue right to self-determination
Present situation
- Cleaning up population administration
- Manage various administrations
- Adjust incorrect and outdated regulations
- Organize the civil service and provide correct procedures and work instructions
- Describe policy frameworks for the public body
- Put in order supervision and enforcement instruments
- Equip the official organization for tasks regarding supervision and enforcement
- Implement a multi-year training program for civil servants and politicians [status: implemented, program ends in 2023]
- Digitizing and centralizing financial processes
- Organize planning and control cycle in accordance with FinBES law (i.e. financial law for the islands Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba)
- Implementing actions Plan of Approach financial management
- Setting up an audit office [status: completed]
Elections in 2020
- St. Eustatius: A Sad Story of Failed Opportunities, Disregard, Deception, and Inability by former Island Secretary Mr. Koert Kerkhoff
- One year after the government takeover in Statia