PHILIPSBURG – The St. Maarten Christian Party (SMCP) does not want to be part of a coalition that includes the United St. Maarten party (USp). This appears from the final report informateurs Dr. Nilda Arduin and Jan Beaujon presented to Governor Drs. Eugène Holiday on Monday. StMaartenNews.com brings you a complete review of this report. […]
PHILIPSBURG – The St. Maarten Christian Party (SMCP) does not want to be part of a coalition that includes the United St. Maarten party (USp). This appears from the final report informateurs Dr. Nilda Arduin and Jan Beaujon presented to Governor Drs. Eugène Holiday on Monday. StMaartenNews.com brings you a complete review of this report. Read on to find out what are the other bottlenecks.
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Source: StMaartenNews http://stmaartennews.com/politics/human-factor-largest-stumbling-block-new-coalition/
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