POLITICS / Territorial elections: the programs of the 6 lists competing in the first round

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Sunday more than 15 Saint-Martinoises and Saint-Martinois will have the civic duty and right to vote to elect the 000 new members of the territorial council. Six lists are in the running. 

The two main themes of this campaign are the “living environment”  -the candidates propose to make it better, to improve it – and the governance that the candidates want to be more “transparent”.

 

Saint Martin with you: "change it is now"

The list led by Jacques Hamlet believes that "we must now  to change direction". He “appealed to disinterested, new men and women, animated by the sole concern of serving the country”. 

They have developed its program on the 10 “island challenges” to be met in order to “make Saint-Martin a sustainable, resilient, connected, attractive territory, highlighting all its assets, united, planted in its heritage and open in the world".

 

 

Future Saint-Martin: “to govern differently”

The list led by Yawo Nyuiadzy proposes to “preserve, integrate, unite for a social contract and better live together” by setting up “a shared integration project” and by “governing differently”.

They designed their project "based on the budget perimeters of the community and the investment possibilities" and "registered in a precise timetable". They have developed two programs (short and long term).

 

 

Gathering Saint-Martin: “consult you, listen to you, serve you”

The list led by Louis Mussington developed its program not “only [with] the experience [of its running mate but also with] the competence, the seriousness, the probity and the love of Saint-Martin” so that its project “ opens wide to the principles of a society breathing democracy that promotes citizenship and emancipation".

"Concrete actions at the service of all" are articulated around 12 axes.

 

Team Gibbs: “Trust Skills and Experienced Leadership”

Daniel Gibbs has "patiently built" his new list "seeking to meet only three fundamental values: competence, trust, probity". He wants to pursue "sanctuarized" projects, "rebuild an economic and social fabric consistent with our identity and our ambitions", make employment "the great territorial cause". He “redesigned all public policies in a transversal way”. The program includes eight axes. 

 

 

Generation Hope: “the success of Saint-Martin  in trust"

With his running mate, Jules Charville wants to "reconcile, unite and balance the territory" by giving "a course in the service of a progressive and inclusive vision for the territory". They insist on their “willingness to do with the population” and specify that they consulted “many socio-professionals” and were “accompanied by experts” to develop their program broken down into 10 axes.

 

 

 

Alternate: "Let's bet on the future"

To make up her list, Valérie Damaseau has brought together men and women with three main ambitions: "to innovate, preserve and transmit" and who share the same values ​​that she defends, those "of solidarity, family, community ties ".

The running mates have developed their program by “declining it by governance pole in order to be operational from the first months of taking office”, poles.

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