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Dutch MPs say independence is an issue for Curaçao itselfSaturday 20 October 2012 A large majority of MPs would have no objections if the former Dutch colony of Curaçao opts to break away from the Netherlands altogether, according to media reports at the weekend. The Caribbean island has just staged elections and the biggest party wants full independence from The Hague. Party spokesmen told news agency ANP they will not object if Helmin Wiels, leader of winning party Sovereign People, holds a referendum on independence. According to AP, Sovereign People won 23% of the vote while the Movement for the Future of Curacao, led by former prime minister Gerrit Schotte, won 21%. Both parties will have five seats in parliament and the rest will be divided between six other parties. This is likely to dampen Sovereign People's efforts to win full independence even if it can form a government, AP said. Islanders' choice The issue is a matter for the island itself, André Bosman of the VVD said. If independence is what the islanders want, they will of course have our support, he said. Labour spokesman Martijn van Dam said the party will respect the islanders’ choice but said he thinks it will be hard for Curaçao to stand on its own two feet. In July, home affairs minister Liesbeth Spies told parliament Curaçao's 2012 budget has a shortfall of 153m Antillean guilders, of which nearly 100 million guilders is needed to cover debts from previous years. This means the two countries have more independence in terms of law-making and government but that the Netherlands will keep an eye on their finances and remain responsible for defence and foreign policy. Are you from Curaçao or do you have ties to the island? Share your thoughts in the comment box below. © DutchNews.nl
I think Antillian people don't want same fate like Suriname. By Parvez Akhter | October 21, 2012 2:10 PM I think voters from Curaçao are well aware of how "good" it was for the Surinamese to become independent then fall into a dictatorship. Now that the Dutch Antilleans have been dissolved, they have a brighter future as a full-fledged Dutch territory. I even think Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire should be divided in some gemeente and become an integral part of the Kingdom of Netherlands. Migration of high-skilled professionals from mainland to the Dutch islands should be also promoted to improve their economy. It would help if the Islands were given full EU status like Azores or Las Canarias, facilitating the immigration from other European countries to Oranjestad and other cities in the Caribbean. By Andre L. | October 21, 2012 10:41 PM As an American married to someone born in Curacao, I hope they dont opt for full independence. Within 2 years of indepence Curacao will be the new Haiti. Too bad I just bought a house there. If things get worse under this new govt, I'm bringing my family to NYC. By Jamel Craig | October 22, 2012 10:56 AM
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This is terrible news. Sure, the people have spoken. However, they were manipulated and blinded by those seeking power. The winners are actually corrupt racists... so losers really.
By Sam | October 20, 2012 4:18 PM