AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAruba–Curaçao Cooperation: Aruba and Curaçao signed a new MoU to deepen ties on tourism development, air and maritime connectivity, visitor safety, and joint international marketing. Regional Governance Watch: Aruba’s Ombudsman urged the Education Minister to rethink how secondary exam results are publicly announced, warning that minors’ privacy and dignity can be harmed. Court Ruling on Rights: Aruba’s Joint Court of Justice ruled a transgender man can change the sex designation on a birth certificate, grounding the decision in European human-rights protections. Police Accountability: PPA MP Eduard Pieters criticized the government after a police union and detective department walkout, asking where promised bodycams and dashcams are. Local Health & Community: Aruba’s Mosquito Control Unit (GKMB) stepped up neighborhood inspections to prevent dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases. Energy Transition: Aruba’s Green Overseas program moved into its final phase for electrifying the government vehicle fleet, supported by an EU grant. Culture in the Neighborhood: Government and partners will bring Dia di San Juan and Dera Gay celebrations into local communities with a neighborhood-by-neighborhood cultural trailer.
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