WILLEMSTAD – The Parliament of Curaçao will convene a Central Committee meeting on Friday, March 20, 2026, to discuss the global energy crisis and its potential consequences for the island.
The session, scheduled for 2:00 p.m. at the Parliament building in Wilhelminaplein, will bring together key members of government, including the Minister of General Affairs, the Minister of Finance, and the Minister of Economic Development.
According to the official agenda, the meeting will focus on recent international developments in the energy sector and how these may affect Curaçao’s economy, cost of living, and overall stability.
The discussion comes at a time of increasing global uncertainty in energy markets, with rising fuel prices and geopolitical tensions placing pressure on small island economies that rely heavily on imports.
Lawmakers are expected to seek clarity from the government on possible policy responses, including measures to mitigate the impact on households and businesses.
The outcome of the meeting could shape Curaçao’s approach to managing energy-related challenges in the coming months, as authorities weigh both short-term interventions and longer-term strategies.