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Parliament of Aruba
Parlamento di Aruba
11th Aruban Estates
Type
TypeUnicameral
History
Founded1 January 1986 (1986-01-01)
Leadership
MonarchKing Willem-Alexander
GovernorAlfonso Boekhoudt
SpeakerEdgard Vrolijk, MEP
since 8 July 2021
Structure
Seats21
Estates political groupsGovernment (11)

Opposition (10)

Elections
Estates voting systemOpen list proportional representation (D'Hondt method)
Last Estates election6 December 2024
Meeting place
Parliament building in Oranjestad
Website
www.parlamento.aw

The Parliament of Aruba (Papiamento: Parlamento di Aruba, Dutch: Staten van Aruba) is the unicameral legislature or parliament of Aruba. The parliament has 21 members, elected for a four-year term by proportional representation. Each member holds their seats until the parliament is dissolved, which is every four years by a general election. The leader of the party which gains a majority of seats usually becomes the prime minister.

Results of most recent election

2024

The most recent elections were held on 6 December 2024.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Aruban People's Party17,87732.219+2
People's Electoral Movement17,57131.668–1
FUTURO [pap]7,34913.243New
Aruban Patriotic Party3,5386.381+1
RAIZ2,3234.190–2
Accion 212,2043.970–1
Aruban Sovereignty Movement1,7223.100–2
Fight for Reform1,3492.430New
Democratic Network6351.1400
Youth Bringing Change5050.9100
United Christians Strengthening Aruba's Potential [nl]4230.7600
Total55,496100.00210
Valid votes55,49698.27
Invalid/blank votes9761.73
Total votes56,472100.00
Registered voters/turnout69,82480.88
Source: Electoral Council

Parliament building

Inside the Parliament of Aruba

In 1975, the parliament building was opened for the Island Council of Aruba. The council did not have its own building, and had been renting locations in Oranjestad for almost 25 years. The building was officially called "Edificio di parlemento di Aruba".

On 1 January 1986, the Status aparte was granted to Aruba making it a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Parliament of Aruba became the successor of the Island Council.

In 2011, construction started on a large extension of the parliament building.

See also

References

  1. "Aruba op weg naar de souvereiniteit". Amigoe di Curacao (in Dutch). 20 September 1975. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  2. "The struggle for Status Aparte". Historia di Aruba. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  3. "Extension Parliament Building". Albo Aruba. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
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