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Шаблон:Infobox government cabinet Шаблон:Politics of Sint Maarten The Gumbs cabinet was a coalition cabinet in Sint Maarten formed by the United People's Party and independent members of Parliament Cornelius de Weever and Leona Marlin-Romeo.

The cabinet succeeded the Third Wescot-Williams cabinet following the 2014 general elections, and was installed by Governor Eugene Holiday on 19 December 2014.[1][2] It fell on 30 September following a vote of non-confidence with 3 coalition party members voting in favour.[3]

Composition

The cabinet is composed as follows:

Шаблон:Office-table |Prime Minister |Marcel Gumbs |UP |19 December 2014 |- |rowspan="2"|Minister of Housing, Physical Planning, and Environment |Marcel Gumbs (interim) |UP |19 December 2014 |- |Claret M. Connor |UP |7 September 2015 |- |Minister of Finance |Martinus J. Hassink | |19 December 2014 |- |Minister of Justice |Dennis L. Richardson |USP |19 December 2014 |- |rowspan="2"|Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications |Claret M. Connor |UP |19 December 2014 |- |Ernest Sams |Шаблон:Ref label |7 September 2015 |- |rowspan="2"|Minister of Healthcare, Social Development, and Labor |Rita Gumbs (interim) |UP |19 December 2014 |- |Rafael Boasman |Шаблон:Ref label |7 September 2015 |- |Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sports |Rita Gumbs |UP |19 December 2014 |- |Minister Plenipotentiary of Sint Maarten |Josianne Fleming-Artsen |UP |19 December 2014 |}

Шаблон:Note label Ernest Sams was put forward on Leona Marlin-Romeo's recommendation, while Rafael Boasman was recommended by Cornelius de Weever.[4]

References

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