Second Wescot-Williams cabinet

The second Wescot-Williams cabinet was the second Cabinet of Sint Maarten installed following the achievement of constituent country status of Sint Maarten within the Kingdom of the Netherlands on 10 October 2010. The cabinet was a coalition between the National Alliance and the Democratic Party, the latter party delivering the Prime Minister despite being the junior partner in the coalition.

Second Wescot-Williams cabinet

2nd Cabinet of Sint Maarten
Date formed21 May 2012
Date dissolved5 May 2013[1]
(Replaced on 4 June 2013)
People and organisations
Head of stateBeatrix
Willem-Alexander (2013-)
Head of governmentSarah Wescot-Williams
Member partiesDemocratic Party (DP)
National Alliance (NA)
Frans Richardson
Patrick Illidge
Romain Laville
History
PredecessorWescot-Williams I
SuccessorWescot-Williams III

The cabinet was formed following the collapse of the first Wescot-Williams cabinet in April 2012, when United Peoples faction leader Romain Laville left his party and became an independent member of parliament.[2] A coalition agreement between the National Alliance and the Democratic Party and I3, consisting of independent MPs Frans Richardson, Patrick Illidge and Romain Laville, was signed on 11 May 2012, and a new cabinet was installed on 21 May 2012.[3][4]

Composition

The cabinet was composed as follows:[5]

Main office-holders
OfficeNamePartySince
Prime MinisterSarah Wescot-WilliamsDP21 May 2012
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Housing, Physical Planning, and EnvironmentWilliam MarlinNA21 May 2012
Minister of FinanceRoland TuittNA21 May 2012
Minister of JusticeRoland Duncan21 May 2012
Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and TelecommunicationsRomeo PantophletNA21 May 2012
Minister of Healthcare, Social Development, and LaborCornelius de WeeverDP21 May 2012
Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and SportsSilveria JacobsNA21 May 2012
Minister Plenipotentiary of Sint MaartenMathias VogesDP21 May 2012
Deputy Minister Plenipotentiary of Sint MaartenHenrietta Doran-YorkNA21 May 2012

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