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Aruba’s Trade Unions Reject Dutch Proposal for Kingdom-Wide Financial Supervision (HOFA)

May 29, 2026
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Trade Unions in Aruba Reject Dutch Proposal Proposal : Aruba’s trade unions have issued a joint statement in response to recent declarations by Dutch State Secretary for Kingdom Relations, Eric van der Burg, regarding a proposed Kingdom consensus law on Sustainable Public Finances for Aruba (HOFA).

While the State Secretary has emphasized that the proposal is not politically motivated and simply aims to give Aruba “equal conditions” to those of Curaçao and Sint Maarten, the unions say they fundamentally disagree with this characterization, arguing that the comparison ignores a crucial historical and constitutional difference within the Kingdom.

A Fundamentally Different Position

Curaçao and Sint Maarten obtained their autonomous country status within the Kingdom in 2010, as part of the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles. Financial supervision via a Kingdom law was part of the broader constitutional reform package that accompanied this transition. For these islands, gaining country status — even with attached supervision — represented a step forward in their constitutional development.

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Aruba, however, stands in a fundamentally different position. Aruba obtained its Status Aparte on January 1, 1986 — a full 24 years before the 2010 reforms. Aruba was the first and, for a long time, the only autonomous Caribbean country within the Kingdom outside the Netherlands Antilles. At that time, Aruba was never required to accept Kingdom-level financial supervision as a condition for its autonomous status.

Supervision Would Be a Step Backward

The unions argue that the fact Aruba has managed its public finances independently since 1986, without structural Kingdom-level supervision, is one of the most essential characteristics of its separate constitutional position. This distinction is not a historical accident — it is an integral part of the Status Aparte itself.

Imposing structural financial supervision through a Kingdom consensus law would mean breaking with the separate position Aruba secured in 1986. The unions see this not as progress, but as a clear step backward for Aruba’s autonomy.

Aruba Has Proven It Can Manage Alone

Furthermore, the unions point out that Aruba has demonstrated in recent years that, without structural Kingdom-level supervision, the country has been able to significantly improve its financial management and put its public finances in order. To now impose even broader institutional supervision would be difficult to reconcile with the principle of autonomy upon which the Kingdom Statute is based.

Equality Does Not Mean Erasing Differences

The unions maintain that changing Aruba’s separate constitutional position to “align” it with other parts of the Kingdom cannot be justified. Equality within the Kingdom should not mean eliminating historical differences or acquired autonomous positions. On the contrary, mutual respect within the Kingdom demands recognition of each country’s unique constitutional development and position.

 

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