Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina Congratulates the Netherlands on Peaceful Elections
October 30, 2025 1:29 pm
	                    
The Honorable Prime Minister of Sint Maarten, Dr. Luc Mercelina, extends sincere congratulations to the people of the Netherlands for their active participation in the recent national elections and for upholding the enduring democratic values that unite the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
“With nearly all votes counted, the Dutch people have once again demonstrated their deep commitment to democracy and civic engagement,” said Prime Minister Mercelina. “The close results reflect a vibrant political landscape and the strength of public discourse within the Kingdom.”
As of Thursday, with 99.7% of the votes counted, the Democrats 66 (D66) under Rob Jetten and the Party for Freedom (PVV) led by Geert Wilders are tied at 26 seats each, separated by only a few thousand votes. Remaining ballots, particularly those cast by Dutch citizens abroad, are expected to determine which leader will be invited to begin coalition consultations next week.
Prime Minister Mercelina commended both leading parties and all others that participated for contributing to a healthy democratic process. “I extend congratulations to all parties and leaders for their participation in this important exercise, and I particularly recognize Mr. Jetten and Mr. Wilders for the trust their supporters have placed in them. Regardless of who ultimately leads the coalition process, the people have clearly expressed their desire for strong, effective governance.”
PM Dr. Mercelina also took the opportunity to acknowledge the outgoing Dutch government for its cooperation and engagement throughout its tenure. “We are grateful for the collaboration and dialogue we have maintained with the outgoing administration across key areas such as disaster recovery, climate resilience, and financial management. Their efforts have contributed to progress within the Kingdom and have built a foundation for the new coalition to continue strengthening our collective future.”
Looking ahead, Prime Minister Mercelina reaffirmed Sint Maarten’s commitment to maintaining constructive engagement with the incoming government in The Hague. “Sint Maarten stands ready to work with the next Dutch administration whichever coalition is formed to deepen our partnership based on mutual respect, equality, and shared responsibility. Together, we must continue advancing sustainable development, energy resilience, and economic diversification for the benefit of all citizens within the Kingdom.”
He concluded, “The strength of our Kingdom lies not only in our shared democratic values, but in our respect for the diversity that defines us. As I have often said, the Kingdom of the Netherlands must be recognized and celebrated not because of our similarities, but because of the differences that enrich and strengthen us. As the Netherlands prepares to form its next government, Sint Maarten remains steadfast in its commitment to cooperation, transparency, and partnership, grounded in the belief that our differences make our Kingdom stronger, more resilient, and more united.”
 
         
     
     
    



