AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCommunity & Local Pride: Prime Minister Mike Eman joined volunteers to paint homes in Bernhardstraat in San Nicolas, framing it as more than a facelift—an end-of-year tradition that boosts neighborhood optimism. Education Policy: Aruba will keep the preschool-to-secondary class size cap at 24 students for the 2026-2027 school year, aiming to ease teacher workload and improve individual attention. Justice & Public Safety: The Aruba Correctional Institute (KIA) is starting urgent infrastructure repairs, including new wall construction in unstable sections, after Parliament discussions highlighted the facility’s operational strain. Law & Order: The Aruba Police Force held a promotions and long-service ceremony, with multiple rank upgrades and years-of-service honors recognized at the J.F.K. Education Center. Governance Watch: A political debate is reignited over transparency around the Netherlands’ HOFA “Spoorloos” document, with calls for immediate publication and clearer constitutional/financial accountability. Legal Accountability: Former MP Alan Howell’s appeal was upheld, leaving him sentenced to 23 months in prison (six suspended) for embezzlement and forgery. Kingdom Relations: State Secretary Eric van der Burg is set to visit Aruba July 13-17 for talks with Governor and Prime Minister and to review cooperation, economic growth, and nature conservation. Primary Sector: A public tender was launched for four 36-month service contracts to strengthen Santa Rosa’s agriculture, livestock, and fisheries support.
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