Gilmar Simon Pisas (born 28 October 1971)[1] is a Curaçaoan politician and Prime Minister of Curaçao, serving since 14 June 2021.
[6] On 24 March 2017, Pisas was sworn in as prime minister by Governor Lucille George-Wout, succeeding Hensley Koeiman.
It included those belonging to the MFK, Korsou di Nos Tur, Movementu Progresivo, Sovereign People and the independent MPs Gassan Dannawi and Eduard Braam.
[14] Being the leader of the largest opposition party in parliament, Pisas demanded the resignation of the Rhuggenaath cabinet in July 2020, stating that it was not supported by a parliamentary majority.
Governor George-Wout refused to sign the resolution, cited it "seriously impaired legal certainty and good governance".
[21] The Council of Ministers of the Kingdom of the Netherlands proposed, by use of an Algemene maatregel van rijksbestuur [nl], to task Governor George-Wout with responsibility for holding the elections.