AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoKingdom Data Rules: The Netherlands has introduced new rules for exchanging personal data across the Kingdom, aiming to stop duplicate population registrations and keep records synchronized as BSN systems expand. Kingdom Governance: Curaçao’s population registry will be more tightly linked to Aruba and the other islands under the same framework, with automatic digital transfers when people move. Parliament & Pensions: Aruba MP John Hart is pushing for a question hour on revising the LAP pension law for the private sector, citing gaps in supervision and cases where contributions aren’t properly deposited. HOFA Debate Push: Aruba’s PPA faction invites all parliamentary factions and major commercial groups to an open information night on HOFA and LWHO, arguing the public deserves transparent, fact-based discussion. Public Health in Aruba: DuCaPHEN 2026 opened in Aruba, spotlighting regional cooperation and a stronger prevention focus in health policy. Budget Watch: Aruba posted a Q1 2026 financing surplus, but CAft warns key reforms and the investment fund are still delayed, raising long-term risk. Waste Management: Aruba officially opened the permanent Waste Disposal Zone in Barcadera, replacing temporary neighborhood dumping with a central, tourism-reinvested solution. Justice: The Joint Court of Justice began hearing the appeal in the Flamingo corruption case.
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