AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHOFA Autonomy Clash: Aruba’s HOFA debate is heating up as labor unions reject the Dutch State Secretary’s “equal conditions” framing, warning it would be a regression for Aruba’s Status Aparte and autonomy. Business vs. Politics: Aruba’s trade association ATIA backs HOFA as a route to fiscal stability and lower borrowing costs, while critics accuse the government of a “sugar and lollipop” campaign and question whether Parliament and the public are being fully informed. Regional Governance: Curaçao’s Joint Court ruled that an Austrian gambling judgment against Raging Rhino must be recognized and enforced in Curaçao, underscoring how cross-border legal disputes can land in the Kingdom. Kingdom Diplomacy: Prime Minister Mike Eman told Dutch lawmakers Aruba wants a “functional” Kingdom that creates opportunities, and SETAR signed with Telearuba to broadcast all FIFA World Cup 2026 matches. Environment & Infrastructure: Aruba is exploring a regional waste management partnership with Bonaire and possibly Curaçao, as lawmakers press for coordinated solutions to landfill and health risks. Sports & Society: Curaçao’s coach Dick Advocaat says the World Cup coaching controversy took a personal toll, while Aruba’s Minister Gerlien Croes calls for reflection on sport’s role in protecting youth. Tourism: Hilton Aruba’s new adults-leaning tower, The Westerly (161 rooms), opens on Palm Beach.
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