AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoKingdom Governance Under Fire: Dutch evaluations released today say Curaçao’s financial management still isn’t structurally fixed and warn the Kingdom lacks a clear long-term vision—leaving limited room to respond to future shocks. Policy Coordination Gap: The Netherlands also admits it hasn’t built a comprehensive Kingdom-wide strategy, calling weak coordination and partial institutional progress a “fundamental problem.” Climate Reality Check: The Dutch Red Cross warns climate change is already hitting Aruba and Curaçao with sea-level rise, drought, extreme rainfall, and pressure on critical infrastructure. Reparations Pressure: During a Curaçao visit, Museo Tula pressed Dutch PM Rob Jetten on slavery reparations after he acknowledged the UN vote handling should have been better coordinated. Security Operations: The Coast Guard says 2025 anti-drug work was disrupted by regional tensions around Venezuela, redirecting a key ship. Local Watch: Aruba’s taxi-fare website launches to curb outdated pricing confusion.
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