AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoKingdom Diplomacy & Security: Aruba’s crisis-management chief Rino Hermans met in The Hague as the Kingdom crisis agenda shifts toward Europe’s potential instability and tighter contingency planning for the hurricane season. Police Accountability: Aruba MP Eduard Pieters says Parliament’s unanimous 2025 instruction on bodycams and dashcams was ignored, after a police union walkout raised alarm. Mutual Arrangement Review (HOFA): A committee finds Aruba is “in control” but reforms are stuck on paper, citing manpower shortages; it advises extending the arrangement to finish execution. Regional Cooperation: Aruba and Curaçao signed a tourism/connectivity/security MoU, aiming for multi-destination promotion and stronger air and maritime links. Energy & Infrastructure: Utilities Aruba and the Airport Authority signed an MoU to study sustainable energy and water/wastewater solutions tied to Gateway 2030. Local Governance & Services: Government launched FCCA home renovations in Village (141 homes, ~6 months). Human Rights Oversight: Dutch reports flag privacy and data-protection gaps in the Kingdom’s Caribbean and continued international scrutiny over prison and psychiatric detention conditions. Community & Culture: Dia di San Juan and Dera Gay move into neighborhoods via a government-led trailer tour. Sports & Public Pride: Curaçao’s World Cup point sparked high-profile Kingdom attention, including meetings with King Willem-Alexander and international leaders.
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