AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLeadership Shake-Up: Aruba Prime Minister Mike Eman has announced he will step down as AVP leader in September 2026 and leave office on January 1, 2027, naming tourism minister Wendrick Cicilia as his preferred successor—an abrupt move that reportedly surprised even coalition partners. Kingdom Governance: Minister Plenipotentiary Gracita Arrindell met the Kingdom’s expert group on the “democratic deficit,” feeding into a wider push to improve participation and representation across the Kingdom. Public Services & Rights: Aruba’s Ombudsman Jurima Bryson highlighted how digitalization and AI must not erode fundamental rights at the Rome Ombudsman conference, with the Rome Declaration 2026 adopted. Security & Justice: A Dutch Navy and Caribbean Coast Guard joint operation intercepted a suspected drug-smuggling vessel near Aruba, arresting two suspects and destroying seized narcotics. Border Management: Aruba’s immigration identity checks got faster after a Regula/RADEX BCMS project won a security printing award, cutting processing to about 10 seconds per traveler. Local Economy & Culture: Aruba Airport Authority opened a new AUA Food Truck Plaza at Queen Beatrix International Airport, adding a new local dining stop for travelers and staff.
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