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Minister Nathalie Tackling praise justice workers on milestone achievement with batch 12 national decrees

Minister Di Husticia St Maarten

Minister of Justice Nathalie Tackling proudly presented the much-anticipated Batch 12
of National Decrees (landsbesluiten) to justice workers on Monday, marking a significant
milestone in the long journey toward formalizing their positions (rechtspositie) and
renumeration.
In a heartfelt address, Minister Tackling expressed her deep gratitude and admiration for
the justice workers of St. Maarten, acknowledging their unwavering patience,
dedication, and daily commitment to serving the people of this nation.
“This milestone represents progress in what has been a long and challenging process. I
commend the resilience and dedication of our justice workers, who continue to serve
our community with unwavering commitment. Being able to present these decrees
today is a reminder that we are moving forward together,” Minister Tackling said.
The minister emphasized the significance of this achievement, recognizing the tireless
efforts that have brought the process to this point. While the road has been long and not
without its challenges, she reaffirmed her commitment to completing the process for all
justice workers in a fair and transparent manner.
“With just over half of the process completed, this milestone is both a cause for
celebration and an opportunity to evaluate and optimize our approach,” Minister
Tackling continued. “We must identify areas for improvement to ensure greater
efficiency and transparency as we work to finalize the remaining batches.”
As part of this renewed effort, Minister Tackling announced plans to host a town hall
session at the end of January or early February, inviting all justice workers to participate.
This session will provide a platform for open dialogue, feedback, and the sharing of
grievances, ensuring that every voice is heard and valued in shaping the path forward.
Minister Tackling concluded her remarks by reaffirming her dedication to achieving a
complete resolution for all justice workers. “Your voices matter, and your concerns will
continue to guide this process. Together, we will see this journey through to the end.”
The Ministry of Justice congratulates all justice workers on this momentous
achievement and thanks them for their continued service to St. Maarten.

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