AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoKingdom Talks in The Hague: Caribbean parliamentarians head into IPKO with a June 4 tripartite meeting on Landspakket evaluations, the Curaçao–Sint Maarten monetary union, and the Kingdom dispute settlement—plus how to handle the legacy of slavery in a structural way. Legal Clarification on Extradition: The Curaçao Bar Association says its consultation comments on a proposed Kingdom Extradition Act for Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten were not an official institutional position on the Governor’s constitutional role. Brain Drain Focus: Curaçao MPs use IPKO prep to press education-to-jobs links and ways to bring young graduates back home. Aruba Labor Rules Update: Minister Arthur Dowers outlines “Path to Progress” permit holders’ one-year sponsor/guarantor deadline and warns permits can be revoked for illegal activity. Budget Watch: Aruba posts a Q1 2026 financing surplus (AWG 118m) but CAft flags delayed reforms and investment risks. Waste Management Upgrade: Barcadera’s permanent EcoTech Waste Disposal Zone opens, replacing reliance on neighborhood dump systems. Public Health Cooperation: Aruba hosts DuCaPHEN 2026, stressing regional prevention and coordinated diabetes care. HOFA/LWHO Transparency Push: PPA invites all faction leaders and major business groups to an information night on HOFA and LWHO. Flamingo Corruption Appeal: Joint Court of Justice reopens appeal proceedings in the high-profile Flamingo case.
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