AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMatividiri Protection Push: Prime Minister Mike Eman met the Happy Cadushi Nature Reserve Foundation as it filed a petition to officially protect part of Matividiri, citing new biodiversity findings (98 species recorded) and arguing the area is ecologically key between Rooi Prikichi and Arikok. Kingdom Democracy Debate: In The Hague, an expert group tied to IPKO is reviewing 31 proposals to tackle the Kingdom’s democratic deficit, including possible Caribbean seats in the Dutch Parliament and stronger parliamentary roles in Kingdom legislation. Aruba Autonomy vs. HOFA: Aruba MPs and the Council of State’s advice on the Rijkswet HOFA are driving fresh political debate, with lawmakers warning the financial supervisor law structurally limits Aruba’s autonomy and demanding clarity on how loan refinancing affects the island’s constitutional space. Regional Security Cooperation: Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard officials say intelligence-led operations are central, but the region faces shortages of analysts and investigators as cooperation with U.S. agencies continues. Local Governance & Services: The DOW is restoring Oranjestad’s Wilhelmina Bridge, while the Aruba Police Union (SPA) is asking for written answers before a scheduled meeting with police management. Tourism & Culture: Savaneta marked Open Monument Day to spotlight local heritage, and Aruba’s Minister Wendrick Cicilia met Curaçao’s PM to discuss closer cooperation on tourism, fisheries, and waste management.
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