AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Safety & Transport: Aruba’s Justice Minister Arthur Dowers says the government won’t appeal the e-scooter court ruling and is moving toward enforcement that could fine owners 500 florins per day until all e-scooters are removed from public roads. Consumer Protection: Finance Minister Geoffrey Wever will strengthen the Basic Basket price law with structural supervision from Aug. 15, adding inspections, complaint checks, and administrative sanctions for overpricing. Food & Fisheries: Tourism/Transport/Labor Minister Wendrick Cicilia installed four new Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) in Zeewijk, Sero Colorado, Juana Morto and Druif to improve catches and reduce risks for fishermen. Health Data Watch: RIVM reports wide vaccination coverage differences across the Dutch Caribbean, while Curaçao’s figures are largely missing, limiting what policymakers can conclude. Kingdom Security: The Netherlands warns Venezuela instability could affect Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao via airspace, maritime supply and migration pressure, and plans stronger Caribbean cooperation against hybrid threats and organized crime. Humanitarian Response: Aruba’s first 11-person mission has departed for earthquake-hit Venezuela to provide initial medical help and set up a temporary facility. Commemoration & Culture: July 1 was marked as Aruba’s annual slavery remembrance day, with an official ceremony and the National Library opening “Letra y Consenshi.” Economy & Governance: The Aruba Chamber Business Event 2026 pushed “Beyond Tourism” growth, while MPs and unions continued pressure on cost-of-living, healthcare planning, and whether a 40-million florin investment fund will truly prioritize the Police Force.
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