AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOff-road tourism clash: Aruba has closed the off-road route behind the California Lighthouse and blocked an alternative path toward Bushiribana, after earlier Arikok National Park restrictions—sparking anger from UTV/ATV tour operators who say the closures are hitting their income and may lead to legal action, with the move linked to a Birdlife Conservation court case over shoco burrowing owl habitat and dust impacts. Travel admin warning: A guide urges visitors to get Aruba’s ED card only through the official site (edcardaruba.aw), warning that lookalike pages are scams that overcharge. Police staffing pressure: Aruba’s Detective Department (DAR) is in crisis, with the SPA union citing a 57% detective vacancy gap and long shifts, after management and the Ministry of Justice allegedly failed to deliver solutions. Kingdom politics on autonomy: Aruba’s parties and MPs are reacting to the Council of State advice on HOFA, saying it confirms limits on Aruba’s financial autonomy and should be used to renegotiate with the Netherlands. Cost of living support: The government announced new 2026 allowances for minimum-wage workers and welfare recipients to strengthen purchasing power. Kingdom security funding: Dutch MPs are questioning the Coast Guard cost-sharing formula for Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten, while the defense minister says the agreement stays unchanged until 2028. Environment and heritage: A petition seeks official protection for Matividiri, and Savaneta marked Open Monument Day to spotlight Aruba’s cultural and historical heritage.
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