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Carlson "Carls" Manuel is a Curaçaoan politician who has been Minister Plenipotentiary of Curaçao since June 2021.


Early life

Manuel was born as son of radio reporter Cali Manuel. He obtained a diploma in management information systems. Manuel studied at
Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences The Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences (abbreviated as: ''RUAS''; ) is a large vocational university located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. It was created in 1988 by a large-scale merger of 19 higher education schools followed by a merger with ...
and obtained a bachelor's degree in information technology. He also studied at
Codarts Codarts University for the Arts () is a Dutch vocational university in Rotterdam that teaches music, dance and circus. It was established in its present location in 2000. History Codarts can trace its origins to the Rotterdams Conservatorium voo ...
. He subsequently worked as a singing and music teacher.


Political career

In the
2021 Curaçao general election General elections took place in Curaçao on 19 March 2021, two days after the 2021 Dutch general election. Electoral system The 21 members of the Estates are elected by proportional representation. Parties that won at least one seat in the 2 ...
he was number fifteen on the list of
Movement for the Future of Curaçao The Movement for the Future of Curaçao (, , MFK) is a political party in Curaçao, founded by Gerrit Schotte in 2010, which has 13 of the 21 seats in the Parliament of Curaçao after the 2025 Curaçao election. The party entered the island cou ...
. With the formation of a new government he was made Minister Plenipotentiary of Curaçao in June 2021 and succeeded Anthony Begina. In July 2021 he stated that the Curaçaohuis, the office of the Minister Plenipotentiary of Curaçao, needed to become more efficient and more visible to the Curaçaoan community in the Netherlands. In October 2021, after Knipselkrant Curaçao published an article stating that Manuel hired his brother and sister-in-law at the Curaçaohuis, Manuel responded by saying that his brother was paid out of his own pocket and his sister-in-law only provided voluntary service free of charge. Manuel stated that the allegations were made by a journalist whom whe had refused to hire. A report by the Ministry of Governance, Planning and Service from November 2021 was highly critical of the hiring of four people at the Curaçaohuis. The four people included Manuel's brother, a family friend who was hired as interim-director and two others. Of all individuals was stated that they lacked the necessary qualifications and that work could be performed better by the regular staff of the Curaçaohuis. Although only the position of interim-director was deemed critical, and thus permissible unlike the others of which there was a vacancy stop, the Curaçaoan Council of Ministers gave approval to the hiring of the four. Manuel stated that there were untruths in the covering by the media and that he would start an investigation. In the subsequent months the Curaçaohuis was without a formal competent authority for two months, with the position of director not being filled in. Manuel was subsequently authorized to be the competent authority. In response the Real Alternative Party proposed that the financial administration of the institution should be looked into by the Court of Audit. In July 2022 Sheldry Osepa, member of the coalition National People's Party in the
Parliament of Curaçao The Parliament of Curaçao () on the island of Curaçao, in the Dutch Caribbean region, consists of 21 members, each elected for a four-year term in a general election. The first Parliament was installed on 10 October 2010, following the dissol ...
, was critical of the working conditions in the Curaçaohuis under Manuel and asked 47 questions to Prime Minister
Gilmar Pisas Gilmar Simon Pisas (born 28 October 1971) is a Curaçaoan politician and the prime minister of Curaçao, serving since 14 June 2021. He previously served as prime minister between 24 March 2017 and 29 May 2017, and as a member of the Parliam ...
on the issue.


References

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