AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoLeadership Transition: Aruba Prime Minister Mike Eman says he will step down as AVP leader in September 2026 and leave the premiership on Jan. 1, 2027, setting up a major political handover. Kingdom Governance & Democratic Deficit: Minister Plenipotentiary Gracita Arrindell met the expert group on the democratic deficit in The Hague, feeding into recommendations for IPKO on how to strengthen participation and accountability across the Kingdom. International Cooperation: Aruba’s Ombudsman Jurima Bryson highlighted rights and accessible public services at the 3rd International Ombudsman Conference in Rome, with Aruba using the trip to deepen global and regional ties. Public Safety (Drugs): 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 Efficiency: Regula and RADEX BCMS received a Latin America award for cutting Aruba Immigration identity checks to about 10 seconds per traveler. Culture & Heritage: MP Xiomara Maduro marked the Aruba Monuments Fund’s 30th anniversary, praising 19 restored monuments and welcoming new leadership. Youth & Community: Buki di Pret launched its sixth edition, distributing a free activity book to about 9,000 Aruba primary students, with a new sticker program to boost participation. Crime Prevention (Kingdom-wide): Dutch officials outlined renewed Kingdom cooperation to intensify “high impact crimes” prevention, including youth-focused programs already active in Aruba and Curaçao. Tech & AI (Global, not Aruba-specific): HPE used Discover 2026 to push “self-driving” networking for agentic AI—an item to watch for future regional tech partnerships.
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