AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLandsverordening Instelling Ministeries (LIM) Crisis: After more than a year in office, Aruba’s AVP-FUTURO government still lacks the LIM law, leaving portfolios blurred and Parliament’s oversight weakened, with MPs warning this “institutional disorder” blocks clear accountability. Private Jet Transparency: MEP Eduard Pieters (PPA) pressed Minister Gerlien Croes to publish LAR advice tied to an official private-jet trip, demanding proof of payment, flight costs, permits, and passenger lists—complaining the documents are still not provided. Waste Management Contracts: The PPA also questioned how waste work was delegated to private SERLIMAR, alleging unclear processes and monthly payments without a solid plan, while critics say a state company is being left to fail. Off-Road Route Fallout: ATV/UTV operators and their representatives say route limits and “Light House” changes are driving cancellations and business uncertainty, calling for real dialogue and a workable “painted map” solution. Public Safety & Services: Aruba Correctional Institute infrastructure upgrades are underway, and the Aruba Police Force held promotions and long-service recognition. Tourism & Culture: Aruba marked Damian Pinas’ UFC win with a local watch party, and UNESCO named Aruba as a Biosphere Reserve for the whole island.
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