Pisas was elected into the
Parliament of Curaçao in the
2016 election. On 17 February 2017, Pisas was elected Speaker of Parliament, succeeding
Giselle McWilliam.
First Pisas cabinet On 24 March 2017, Pisas was sworn in as Prime Minister by
Governor Lucille George-Wout, succeeding
Hensley Koeiman. His interim cabinet received support by 12 of the 21 MPs. It included those belonging to the MFK,
Korsou di Nos Tur,
Movementu Progresivo,
Sovereign People and the independent MPs Gassan Dannawi and Eduard Braam. Pisas was succeeded as Speaker of Parliament by
Amerigo Thodé.
Re-election as Member of Parliament Pisas was re-elected as MP in the
2017 election. On 6 June 2020, he was elected as the leader of the
Movement for the Future of Curaçao (MFK). 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. In September 2020, in response to the need for Dutch financial support related to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Curaçao, Pisas showed some support for a Caribbean Reform Entity (Dutch:
Caribische Hervormingsentiteit (CHE)), but stated that proposed term of the CHE was too extensive.
Second Pisas cabinet in 2022Following the
2021 election, the second Pisas cabinet was sworn in on 14 June 2021 by the Governor of Curaçao as successor to the
Rhuggenaath cabinet. It is a coalition government of the parties
Movement for the Future of Curaçao (MFK) and
National People's Party (PNP). ==Controversies==