Eugene Rhuggenaath

Eugene Rhuggenaath (born 4 February 1970)[1][2] is a Curaçaoan politician who served as the 7th prime minister of Curaçao between 29 May 2017 and 14 June 2021.

Another things was also that in this list of conditions, The Netherlands did not take into account the resilience of the Curacao Economy and other situations of impact.

In March 2021, the Raad van State released its report and ruled in favor of Eugene Rhuggenaath.

Furthermore, Standard and Poor's Sovereign ratings lowered its expectations due to financial mismanagement preceding the COVID-19 crisis, the Financial Supervisory Board already flagged Rhuggenaath's government several times preceding the COVID-19 crisis that it was in breach of the debt rules imposed as part the debt relief scheme implemented by the Netherlands in 2010.

[citation needed] The two governments reached an agreement in October 2020 that gave Curaçao more autonomy and power over COVID-19 investments and loans.