AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBasic Basket Enforcement: Aruba’s Finance Minister Geoffrey Wever says a new law coming into effect next week will let authorities impose major fines when supermarkets and minimarkets break fixed maximum prices for 1,300 essential items, with consumers able to check prices via an app and file complaints. Police Staffing Crisis: The Aruba Police Union (SPA) warns of a structural breakdown in the Detective Department, citing a 57% detective vacancy gap, long 16-hour days, and a walkout over understaffing and lack of solutions from management and the Ministry of Justice. Landspakket / HOFA Autonomy Fight: Aruba politicians react to the Council of State’s advice on HOFA, arguing it confirms limits on Aruba’s autonomy and pushing for renegotiation and clearer rules around the “temporary” nature of financial constraints. Tourism & Access Documents: A practical guide warns travelers to get Aruba’s ED card only through the official site (edcardaruba.aw) to avoid lookalike scams. Environment & Land Use: The Happy Cadushi Nature Reserve Foundation submits a petition to protect Matividiri, citing newly documented biodiversity and urging official protection. Local Governance: The Wilhelmina Bridge restoration continues, with DOW repairing deteriorated concrete under the bridge to keep a key Oranjestad route moving.
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