AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHOFA & LWHO Public Input: PPA MP Eduard Pieters says an information night with merchants delivered what people asked for—answers and a two-way exchange—while also warning that HOFA could shift Aruba’s financial autonomy and urging the commercial sector to stay informed. Energy Transition: Minister Geoffrey Wever highlights Aruba’s push toward electrification, including the final phase of the EU-funded GO Program to electrify the government vehicle fleet. Housing Repairs: Government launched a maintenance renovation drive for FCCA homes in Village: 141 homes get door/window upgrades first, with roof work next, aiming to finish by December. Kingdom Governance & Rights: Dutch reports keep Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten in focus on human rights compliance, privacy oversight gaps, and possible expansion of international complaint routes. Security Strategy: The Netherlands’ new International Security Strategy flags Venezuela instability, cyber threats, and organized crime risks for the Kingdom’s Caribbean flank. Local Administration: Ombudsman Bryson raises concerns about limited access to civil registry appointments at Censo. Infrastructure & Airport: AAA and Utilities Aruba sign an MoU to explore sustainable energy and water/wastewater solutions tied to Gateway 2030. Politics in Motion: Prime Minister Mike Eman’s surprise plan to step down (AVP leadership in Sept; premiership Jan 1, 2027) sparks coalition questions.
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