AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoArgentina Politics: A federal judge in Argentina issued a travel ban on former Milei chief of staff Manuel Adorni in an illicit enrichment case, while investigators also look at possible influence peddling tied to state media contracts and business links. HOFA Transparency Fight: Aruba unions say the Government is failing its duty to inform the public and parliament about Rijkswet HOFA and LWHO, arguing the process lacks neutral, open information and could threaten Aruba’s autonomy. Slavery Commemoration: Prime Minister Mike Eman attended Aruba’s July 1 emancipation events in San Nicolas, while Aruba also marked the national day with cultural programming and official remembrance activities. Kingdom Law & Education: A Dutch proposal on internship compensation will not apply to Aruba, Curaçao, and St. Maarten, leaving local students outside the new right. Public Safety & Justice: A hit-and-run defendant appeared in court over a January 2026 crash that killed two people, with renewed attention on access to independent legal representation. Infrastructure & Data: VROMI and Kadaster partners met to close historic land administration and data gaps, aiming to improve property registration and support housing and utilities planning. Consumer Protection: Aruba will introduce structural supervision of the Basic Basket price law from August 15, with inspections and sanctions for non-compliance. Fisheries Support: Four new fish aggregating devices were installed to improve catches and reduce risks for Aruban fishermen. Health Monitoring: RIVM reports sharp vaccination coverage differences across the Dutch Caribbean, with Curaçao data largely missing, limiting outbreak risk assessment.
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