AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoKingdom Politics Clash (HOFA/LWHO): Aruba’s debate over Kingdom laws HOFA and LWHO is heating up, with AVP-FUTURO facing criticism for allegedly pushing Aruba into a corner amid Dutch pressure, while AVP says the issue must be handled in Parliament with full information and Council of State advice. Parliamentary Accountability & Autonomy: MP Endy Croes argues Aruba has a 40-year record of structurally paying debts and warns against repeating past AVP-era borrowing mistakes, as other voices push for clearer autonomy and renegotiation. IPKO Kingdom Tensions: Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten delegations backed a joint resolution after the Netherlands abstained on a UN slavery resolution, calling it a structural democratic deficit; IPKO also highlighted disputes over democratic participation and data protection. Local Governance & Infrastructure: DOW is restoring Wilhelminabrug in Oranjestad, tackling concrete deterioration and logistics to keep a key traffic artery safe. Economy & Consumer Protection: Finance Minister Geoffrey Wever says Aruba’s basic basket enforcement will tighten with new fines for overpricing, backed by a digital price-check app. Legal System Update: A judge dismissed Ducapro’s copyright claim against radio station Hits100FM, citing the lack of Aruba-specific copyright representation rules. Public Health & Social Care Links: Aruba’s Minister Wyatt Ras visited De SGR-Groep in Curaçao, including meeting Aruban clients in residential care. Sports & International Pride: World Cup coverage dominates as Curaçao prepares to debut vs Germany, with Aruba cheering the ABC Islands’ historic moment.
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