AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoKingdom Politics & Autonomy: Dutch State Secretary Eric van der Burg’s Aruba visit reignited debate over the COHO/HOFA kingdom law changes, with MPs and critics saying Parliament and the public still lack clarity despite major resistance and thousands of objections. Waste & Governance: Aruba launched “National Day to Care for Aruba” on July 25, with government, Serlimar, CEDE Aruba, and private dumpster rental firms coordinating 26 cleanup sites; enforcement is also being discussed to stop repeat littering. Parliament Oversight: MP Endy Croes pressed for answers after a public meeting on a 2.1 million florin ATA contract for Ecotech waste management, while other MPs warned that waste policy needs a structured system, not temporary fixes. Courts & Accountability: The Dutch Supreme Court rejected former Aruba Minister Plenipotentiary Guilfred Besaril’s appeal, leaving a 10-month prison term and repayment order in place. Housing Policy: Minister Rene Herdé presented a new land-use policy aimed at expanding housing opportunities with more transparent, flexible procedures. Kingdom Relations Research: Aruba and other Kingdom partners are preparing for a 2027 Knowledge Center for Kingdom Relations, with funding and research themes still being set. Public Health Clarification: AZV and health partners clarified that stool tests can be available for insured people over 75 when a GP deems them medically necessary.
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