AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoCourtroom Update: A defendant in a fatal hit-and-run case appeared before Aruba’s Court of First Instance over the Jan. 4, 2026 deaths on L.G. Smith Boulevard, facing charges including DUI, leaving the scene, and causing death by negligence—while the family alleges delays in securing independent legal representation. Public Safety Policy: Minister Arthur Dowers’ e-scooter ban is framed as a proactive traffic-safety move, citing rising injuries abroad and concerns about rentals operating without proper permits. Cost of Living Oversight: The government says it will introduce structural supervision under the Basic Basket Price Law from Aug. 15, 2026, with inspections and sanctions for merchants that exceed maximum prices. Infrastructure & Data: VROMI Minister Patrice Gumbs met Aruba’s infrastructure minister René Herdé and Sint Maarten’s Kadaster leadership to close historic data gaps and improve land administration for housing and utilities planning. Local Economy: The first San Nicolas Food Festival is set for July 3 with free entry, aiming to boost local entrepreneurs and district business. Regional Security: The Netherlands’ 2026 defense strategy warns Venezuela instability could affect Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, including via migration pressure and supply disruptions. Health Watch: RIVM’s latest immunisation report shows strong infant coverage in Aruba, but highlights major gaps in Curaçao data, limiting comparisons across the Kingdom.
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