WILLEMSTAD - The time required for drafting good quality bills should be taken into account when planning legislative proposals. This is what Lisa Dindial, vice-chairman of the Advisory Board (RvA) writes in a letter to Chairman of Parliament Ana-Maria Pauletta, Prime Minister Eugene Rhuggenaath and Governor Lucille George-Wout.
Dindial therefore urges the government to draw up a list of laws and proposals that have priority and send it to the RvA.
In her letter Dindial discusses the difficult times caused by Covid-19 and the financial and economic problems. Liquidity support is therefore desperately needed and the conditions imposed by the Netherlands must therefore be met, making statutory regulations necessary. This must be done in the short term, but within the available legislative capacity, warns the RvA.
