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Monarch
  
Willem-Alexander

Website
  
Government website

Governor
  
Eugene Holiday

Name
  
Marcel Gumbs


Party
  
United People's Party

Succeeded by
  
William Marlin

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Born
  
26 February 1953 (age 71) Curacao (
1953-02-26
)

Role
  
Prime Minister of Sint Maarten

Office
  
Prime Minister of Sint Maarten since 2014

Preceded by
  
Sarah Wescot-Williams

Political party
  
United People's Party

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Marcel Faustiano Augustin Gumbs (born 26 February 1953) is a Sint Maarten politician who served as the 2nd Prime Minister of Sint Maarten from 2014 to 2015. He was selected as Prime Minister in the coalition agreement between the United People's Party and the independent Members Parliament Cornelius de Weever and Leona Marlin-Romeo. Prior to becoming Prime Minister he served as a member on the Sint Maarten Council of Advise.

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Early life

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Marcel Gumbs was born on 26 February 1953 on Curaçao. As a child Gumbs attended the St. Joseph School in Sint Maarten.

Political career

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He began his career in 1983, as an observer in the Parliament of the Netherlands Antilles for the Democratic Party (DP). In that same year, he postulated himself for the Island Council election but did not obtain enough votes to be elected. In the 1985 parliamentary election Gumbs received 218 votes and was elected to parliament for his first term. In 1990 when DP leader Claude Wathey refused to accept his parliamentary seat, Gumbs having received the next highest votes, 419 was sworn into his second parliamentary term. For the 1994 parliamentary election, Gumbs led the DP and was elected to a third term with a career high 919 votes. After receiving 416 votes in the 1998 parliamentary election, Gumbs became a junior minister in the cabinet of Prime Minister Susanne Camelia-Römer.

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References

Marcel Gumbs Wikipedia