WILLEMSTAD – The Curaçao Parliament has announced that a previously suspended public parliamentary meeting will be resumed on Friday, February 6, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. The session will take place in the Parliament’s meeting hall at Wilhelminaplein 4.
The announcement, dated February 3, 2026, was addressed to the media and issued on behalf of the President of the Curaçao Parliament by the Clerk of Parliament, Mr. S.R. Cijntje.
The meeting was originally held on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, but was suspended before deliberations could be completed. The agenda item under discussion concerns deliberations with the Ministry of Finance regarding clarity on an additional allocation of XCG 43.6 million to SOAB. The funds are intended, among other purposes, to enable the hiring of additional personnel and to support the management of government funds.
According to the invitation, the resumed session will continue the discussions on this agenda point, allowing Members of Parliament to further question and debate the justification, scope, and use of the additional financial resources allocated to SOAB.
The resumption of the meeting reflects ongoing parliamentary scrutiny of public spending and institutional capacity within government-related entities. The outcome of the deliberations may have implications for financial oversight, staffing levels, and the broader management of public funds.
The public meeting is expected to draw continued attention, as it addresses a substantial financial allocation and the role of SOAB in supporting government operations.