Gracita Arrindell
Gracita Arrindell | |
|---|---|
| President of Parliament | |
| In office 10 October 2010[1] – 14 July 2012 | |
| Monarch | Willem-Alexander |
| Governor | Eugene Holiday |
| Preceded by | Office created |
| Succeeded by | Rodolphe E. Samuel |
| In office 24 June 2013 – 9 October 2014 | |
| Preceded by | Rodolphe E. Samuel |
| Succeeded by | Lloyd J. Richardson |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 4 March 1956 |
| Party | Unified Resilient St. Maarten Movement |
Gracita Arrindell (born 4 March 1956) is a politician of Sint Maarten, writer and women's rights activist, who was the first President of the Parliament of Sint Maarten, a role she held for two non-consecutive terms.
In 2025 she is Minister Plenipotentiary.[2]
Biography
Born in Curaçao,[3] she was awarded an MA degree in political science from the Catholic University, Nijmegen. In 1988, she became deputy secretary of the Island Council.[4] In 1994 she was the chair of the Constitutional Referendum Committee. In 1999 she was a candidate in the Island Council (IC) elections, representing the Democratic Party. However she later joined the People's Progressive Alliance (PPA), who won their first seat in 2003.[4]
In Looking Back to Move Forward (2006), Arrindell edited a collection of speeches by former Prime Ministers of the Netherlands Antilles.[5]
Arrindell was the first person to be elected President of the Parliament of Sint Maarten. She held the role of President for two terms: the first from 10 October 2010 to 14 July 2012; the second from 24 June 2013 to 9 October 2014.[6][7] During her tenure she was also the leader of the PPA.[8] She has spoken out against the nepotism that has been common in political appointments on the island.[9]
In 2022, she was chair of the supervisory board of Directors of the Princess Juliana International Airport.[4]
In 2024, she was president of the Peridot Foundation, an organisation she founded to combat domestic violence in Saba, Sint Eustasius and Sint Maarten.[10][11]
In 2024, she was Deputy Minister Plenipotentiary.[12] In the same year she published From Slavery to Freedom.[13]
Awards
In 2009 she was recognised with an Emerald Award from the Women of Great Esteem (WGE) Organization.[14]
References
- ^ "President". Parliament of Sint Maarten. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ "Minister Plenipotentiary Arrindell Represents Sint Maarten at Prinsjesdag 2025". Sint Maarten government. 17 September 2025. Retrieved 22 September 2025.
- ^ "Arrindell: High Councils of State & First Responders Carried Our Democracy". SXM Talks. 19 October 2020. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
- ^ a b c "Welcome to House of Nehesi Publishers". www.houseofnehesipublish.com. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
- ^ Looking Back to Move Forward: Speeches from the Forum of Former Prime Ministers of the Netherlands Antilles. House of Nehesi Publishers. 2006. ISBN 978-0-913441-71-8. Retrieved 22 September 2025.
- ^ "Arrindell elected president of first parliament of St. Maarten" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 11 October 2010. p. 4. Archived from the original on 4 June 2016.
- ^ "Gracita Arrindell back as President of the Parliament" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 25 June 2013. pp. 1, 10. Archived from the original on 26 November 2016.
- ^ "Gracita: Parliament's Electoral Reform Ad-Hoc Committee Slumbers". SXM Talks. 24 October 2021. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
- ^ "Gracita: Time to Rise to the Occasion". SXM Talks. 13 July 2020. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
- ^ "Peridot Foundation Honors Women Pioneers at International Women's Day Event". SXM Talks. 1 April 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2025.
- ^ "Peridot Foundation to Celebrate International Women's Day 2022 Theme: #Break the Bias Exciting Program". SXM Talks. 4 March 2022. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
- ^ "Deputy Minister Plenipotentiary Arrindell's Vision - 'Streghtening Bridges, Connecting Hearts Between St. Maarten and the Netherlands'". Sint Maarten government. 8 August 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2025.
- ^ "Minister Arrindell Receives Newly Published Book: 'From Slavery to Freedom'". Sint Maarten government. 8 July 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2025.
- ^ "Two Jamaicans Among 2009 Woman of Great Esteem - Jamaica Information Service". jis.gov.jm. Retrieved 2 March 2022.