OECS Director General meets with President of Executive Council of Martinique

The OECS Director General (left) shakes hands with the President of Executive Council of Martinique
The OECS Director General (left) shakes hands with the President of Executive Council of Martinique

On Friday May 13, 2016 the Director General of the OECS Dr. Didacus Jules met with the President of the Executive Council of Martinique Mr. Alfred Marie-Jeanne at the offices of the Collectivité de Martinique in Fort-de-France.

The meeting was the first since the election of a new administration in Martinique following the French national elections of December 2015, and follows the long established practice of briefing engagements between the Director General and newly elected Heads of political administrations of Member States.

The meeting covered a wide range of issues including the nature and structure of the new governance arrangements in Martinique, as well as the inherent implications for a smooth transition between both administrations and systems; the priorities of the new administration both domestically and in respect of regional cooperation; the governance structure and arrangements of the OECS; and the modalities of participation by Martinique as a member of the OECS in the work of the Organisation.

The meeting also discussed the efforts by the OECS Commission to seek to make the Organisation more relevant for its non-independent and associate membership, and received the assurance of the Director General that the OECS Commission existed to serve the Member States of the Organisation, and that this mandate would be fulfilled.

Attention was also given to the necessity for continued active participation of Martinique in the Organisation, and for continuation of the active engagement between the administration and the OECS Commission. In this regard, the President confirmed the decision of his administration to maintain its resident representation at the OECS Commission via the physical presence of the Commissioner for Martinique, and agreed on the urgent necessity for the appointment of elected representatives and other officials to the various OECS organs and working groups.

The parties to the meeting considered the engagement a tremendous success, and agreed on the need for continued engagement and action in the interest of achieving concrete results.

The President and the Director General were supported by their respective delegations which included Chef de Cabinet Mme. Maguy Marie-Jeanne, OECS Commissioner for Martinique Mme. Murielle Lesales, and Head of International Relations at the OECS Commission, Anthony Severin. End

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4 Comments

  1. Face the Facts
    May 17, 2016

    Do not be deceived. You must first find out about their agenda. There is a price to pay to be a member of these organizations as also the EU which I will not outline. However, listen to European, US and Canadian News of all to know the immoral Laws that their governments introduce and legislate with also the prodding on of certain interest groups. They are doing a good job of that, assuming that they own their country and others who oppose them have no rights, as well as religious rights. As far as I am concerned those countries are wash-outs. Some of us are dissatisfied. God is taking note for his fire and brimstone sooner or later.

    • Face the Facts
      May 17, 2016

      This was in response to “Dominican.”

  2. Dominican
    May 17, 2016

    Are we going to join the EU? I hope so. Lower import duties, for a start and more assistance with our infrastructure. We could reduce the size of government straight away and save a bunch of money.

    • May 18, 2016

      Why on earth do you think that joining the EU is an option for Dominica? They’re not just sitting there waiting for non-European countries to join so they can give away free stuff.

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