Legislative 2024

Legislative 2024

In the run-up to the early legislative elections, eight candidates have officially entered the race to represent Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy in the National Assembly. Among them, three women and five men registered their candidacy before the close of deposits at the prefecture on Sunday June 16 at 6 pm. The range of candidates reflects a diversity of backgrounds and political commitments, from well-established figures to newcomers to the local political scene. With issues ranging from purchasing power and security to education and immigration, the campaign promises to be intense and crucial for the future of the island territories. In a context where every day counts and logistical constraints are exacerbated by tight deadlines, the candidates are vying with each other to make their proposals heard in a dynamic and competitive electoral landscape.

Complete Cyclone Season Guide

Complete Cyclone Season Guide

On Saint-Martin, the sun shines generously most of the year. However, between June 1 and November 30, we enter a period when the skies can be capricious. The hurricane season, though sometimes daunting, is a period that the residents of Saint-Martin know well. It's a time for preparation and vigilance, but it's also a time when the solidarity and resilience of our community shines through.

A Fresh Start for Sandy Ground

A Fresh Start for Sandy Ground

The heat of August came with new sunny promises during the Sandy Ground Festival on the 15th of last month. Louis Mussigton, President of the Territorial Collectivity of Saint Martin, deployed a range of invigorating measures aimed at revitalizing the neighborhood. Following the disturbances in July, local authorities reaffirmed their commitment, proclaiming that Sandy Ground is far from being left out of the ongoing public action plans.

CIOM

CIOM

The government unveils 72 measures for "a better life"

Social Service in Saint Martin

Social Service in Saint Martin

The Saint Martin Communal Social Action Center is a facility that provides support, information, and assistance to individuals facing family, financial, or health-related challenges. The Saint Martin Social Service (97150) can establish a domicile (or address for legal purposes) for individuals without a stable or fixed residence. They offer information and support in processing various requests for social assistance, helping you assert your rights.