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Second Marlin-Romeo cabinet

8th cabinet of Sint Maarten
Date formed25 June 2018
Date dissolved19 November 2019
(1 year, 147 days in office)
People and organisations
MonarchKing Willem-Alexander
GovernorEugene Holiday
Head of governmentLeona Marlin-Romeo (2018–2019)
Wycliffe Smith (2019)
No. of ministers7
Member partiesUnited Democrats (UD)
St. Maarten Christian Party (SMCP)
History
Election2018 election
PredecessorFirst Marlin-Romeo cabinet
SuccessorFirst Jacobs cabinet

The second Marlin-Romeo cabinet was the 8th cabinet of Sint Maarten. It was formed by a coalition of the political parties United Democrats (UD) and the St. Maarten Christian Party (SMCP).[1][2]

The cabinet succeeded the first Marlin-Romeo cabinet following the 2018 general election, and was installed by Governor Eugene Holiday on 25 June 2018.[3] The cabinet lost its majority on 9 September 2019 when Franklin Meyers, faction leader of the UD, left his party to become an independent Member of Parliament. On 22 September 2019, UD Members of Parliament Luc Mercelina and Chanel Brownbill followed suit, which led to the collapse of the second Marlin-Romeo cabinet.[4]

Composition

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Ministers in the first Marlin-Romeo cabinet
Title Minister Term of office Party
Start End
Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs Leona Marlin-Romeo Leona Marlin-Romeo 25 June 2018 10 October 2019[a] UD
Wycliffe Smith Wycliffe Smith 10 October 2019[5] 19 November 2019 SMCP
Minister of Finance Perry Geerlings Perry Geerlings 25 June 2018 19 November 2019 UD
Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Wycliffe Smith Wycliffe Smith 25 June 2018 19 November 2019 SMCP
Minister of Justice Cornelius de Weever Cornelius de Weever 25 June 2018 10 October 2019[a] UD
Perry Geerlings Perry Geerlings 10 October 2019[5] 19 November 2019
Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor Emil Lee Emil Lee 25 June 2018 2 July 2019[6][a] UD
Christopher Wever Christopher Wever 10 October 2019[5] 19 November 2019
Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunication Stuart Johnson Stuart Johnson 25 June 2018 19 November 2019 UD
Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure Miklos Gitterson Miklos Gitterson 25 June 2018 30 August 2019[a] UD
Christopher Wever Christopher Wever 30 August 2019[7] 19 November 2019
Minister Plenipotentiary[b] Jorien Wuite Jorien Wuite 25 June 2018 19 November 2019 UD
Deputy Minister Plenipotentiary[b] Michael Somersall Michael Somersall 25 June 2018 19 November 2019 SMCP
  1. ^ a b c d Resigned from this position.
  2. ^ a b Not formally a member of the cabinet.

References

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  1. ^ "UD and SMCP signed formation agreement on close to midnight on Thursday". St. Martin News Network. 6 April 2018.
  2. ^ "United Democrats, SMCP sign coalition agreement". The Daily Herald. 6 April 2018.
  3. ^ "New cabinet to be sworn-in Monday". The Daily Herald. 23 June 2018.
  4. ^ "Update: NA, US party, Mercelina, Brownbill form new nine-member coalition". The Daily Herald. 23 September 2019.
  5. ^ a b c "Council of Ministers accepts resignation of Prime Minister & Minister of Justice". SXM Talks. 11 October 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  6. ^ "Minister Emil Lee ousted by parliament with no confidence motion". St. Martin News Network. 2 July 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  7. ^ "Appointment and Oath Taking Ceremony for New Minister of VROMI". St. Martin News Network. 30 August 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2022.