Gracita Arrindell

Gracita Arrindell (born 1956) is a Dutch politician, writer and women's rights activist, who was the first woman to be appointed President of the Parliament of Sint Maarten, a role she held for two terms.

Biography

Born in Sint Maarten,[1] she was awarded an MA degree in Political Science from the Catholic University, Nijmegen. In 1988, she became deputy secretary of the Island Council.[2] 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.[2]

Arrindell was the first woman 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.[3][4] During her tenure she was also the leader of the PPA.[5] She has spoken out against the nepotism that has been common in political appointments on the island.[6]

In Looking Back to Move Forward, Arrindell edited a collection of speeches by former Prime Ministers of the Netherlands Antilles.[2] She is president of the Peridot Foundation, an organisation she founded to combat domestic violence in Saba, Sint Eustasius and Sint Maarten.[7][2] She was also chair of the Supervisory Board of Directors of the Princess Juliana International Airport.[2]

Awards

In 2009 she was recognised with an Emerald Award from the Women of Great Esteem (WGE) Organization.[8]

References

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