WILLEMSTAD - The documents relating to the "Consensus Kingdom Act Reform Entity Caribbean" proposed by the Netherlands are and will remain classified for a while; even the name of the entity (an administrative body) and the official name of the Kingdom Act have not been officially published.
The media and thus citizens are in the dark and should only rely on what ministers of Curaçao, Aruba and Sint Maarten have so far revealed. The author of the consensus kingdom law, Undersecretary Raymond Knops of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, does not make any announcements himself yet but is probably waiting for the answer of the three Prime Ministers (Curaçao, Aruba and St. Maarten).
"After the Kingdom Council of Ministers (RMR), the Undersecretary will speak extensively to the press," said Knops spokesman in The Hague. The RMR is scheduled for Friday, July 10. It was scheduled to take place this past Friday, July 3, but was postponed.