Parliament of Curaçao
Legislature of Curaçao
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2025 | General election held for the Parliament of Curaçao, determining the composition of the legislative body of this Caribbean island nation. |
2021 | General election held for the Parliament of Curaçao. The Movement for the Future of Curaçao won the most votes (27.76%) and gained 4 seats. The election saw several new parties entering the parliament, including Kòrsou Esun Miho and Work for Curaçao, each winning 1 seat. |
May 11 2021 | Charetti America-Francisca (MFK) became Speaker of the Parliament of Curaçao, with a representative from PNP as Deputy Speaker. |
March 19 2021 | General elections were held in Curaçao, occurring two days after the 2021 Dutch general election. |
June 3 2020 | Ana-Maria Pauletta (PAR) succeeded William Millerson as Speaker. |
May 11 2017 | William Millerson (PAR) became Speaker of the Parliament of Curaçao. |
2016 | A PNP Speaker and Jaime Córdoba (PS) as Deputy Speaker began their term. |
2015 | A new Speaker from the PNP party took office. |
2012 | Dean Rozier (Independent, former MFK) briefly served as Speaker, followed by Amerigo Thodé (MFK) and Jaime Córdoba (PS). |
2010 | Ivar Asjes (PS) and Amerigo Thodé (MFK) became Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Curaçao. |
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