AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPolice Promotions Dispute: Aruba’s Police Union (SPA) is pushing back on promotions, saying the added “MTL-C” qualification isn’t grounded in the 2021 police legal status decree and is asking leadership to stop using it. Eagle Beach Court Ruling: The Court of Appeal upheld a lower decision against D.F. Atlantic Development in its Eagle Beach land dispute, rejecting its claim to an enforceable option right. Investment Fund Firestorm: In Parliament, multiple MPs—including Carlos Bermúdez, Endy Croes, Xiomara Maduro, Shailiny Tromp-Lee, and Eduard Pieters—criticized the investment fund law over transparency, oversight, and checks-and-balances, warning it could weaken Aruba’s autonomy and sidestep required controls. Energy/Refinery Loan: Government approved a 7 million florin loan for Fuels Marketing & Supply Aruba to dismantle two deteriorating refinery towers, citing fuel-supply and electricity risks. Autonomy Call: Former PM Evelyn Wever-Croes urged international support to protect Aruba’s autonomy amid concerns about Dutch financial conditions. Community & Sports: Divi Impact Foundation backed an Aruba U-8 Pony League team for competition abroad, while San Nicolas opened a new children’s playground through local partners.
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