Saint Martin does not have a president, as it is not an independent country. Here’s a breakdown to clarify:
About Saint Martin
- Location: Caribbean island, split into two parts:
- North: Saint-Martin (French overseas collectivity)
- South: Sint Maarten (Dutch constituent country)
French Side – Saint-Martin (Collectivité de Saint-Martin)
- Status: French overseas collectivity since 2007 (before that, part of Guadeloupe).
- Head of State: The President of France (currently Emmanuel Macron as of 2025).
- Local Leader: The President of the Territorial Council (like a local governor/mayor).
Past Presidents of the Territorial Council of Saint-Martin:
- Louis-Constant Fleming – 2007 to 2008
- Frantz Gumbs – 2008 to 2012
- Aline Hanson – 2013 to 2017 (first female president)
- Daniel Gibbs – 2017 to 2022
- Louis Mussington – 2022 to present (as of 2025)
Dutch Side – Sint Maarten
If you meant Sint Maarten, the Dutch side, it has Prime Ministers, not presidents.