AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoKingdom Finance Autonomy Clash: Aruba’s MPs are doubling down after the Raad van State advice on the Kingdom Law for financial supervision (HOFA/Rijkswet) was framed as a structural limit on Aruba’s autonomy, with lawmakers warning the loan/refinancing terms lack clear transparency. Parliamentary Role in Kingdom Talks: Dutch State Secretary Eric van der Burg signaled Caribbean parliamentarians could be involved in preparations for the upcoming Kingdom Conference, while all Kingdom delegations backed a push to make IPKO more structured and results-driven. IPKO Friction on Slavery Vote: Curaçao, Aruba and Sint Maarten formally protested the Kingdom of the Netherlands abstaining on a UN slavery resolution, arguing they weren’t consulted beforehand. Justice & Rights Cooperation: Former Aruba AG Bote ter Steege urged better Dutch-language support in the justice system, while Quincy Girigorie criticized limited Dutch backing on human-rights and justice burdens like TBS measures and the Venezuelan migration crisis. Security Operations: The Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard says it’s moving toward intelligence-led work but faces shortages of intelligence analysts and investigators, even as cooperation with the U.S. remains central to fighting drug smuggling. Local Governance & Police: Aruba’s SPA union wants written answers on police operational issues before meeting police management, including a beach police unit and updates on bulletproof vest procurement. Sports & Youth Investment: SV Unistars opened a new FIFA Arena turf in Pos Chikito, and the KLM Aruba Marathon drew a record 3,000 runners from 42 countries.
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