AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoArgentina Politics: Javier Milei’s Cabinet chief Manuel Adorni resigned after months of corruption allegations tied to luxury travel and alleged illicit enrichment, and Milei named Interior Minister Diego Santilli as his replacement—another blow to the government’s anti-graft image. Aruba Humanitarian Response: Aruba’s first Red Cross humanitarian team departed for earthquake-hit Venezuela, with Prime Minister Mike Eman at the airport and support coordinated through the Crisis Management Office. Regional Disaster Logistics: The Dutch naval ship HNLMS Groningen left Curaçao for Venezuela with water, a helicopter, and relief supplies, while U.S. and regional partners use Curaçao as a hub. Tourism & Local Governance: Minister Arthur Dowers met tour operators after boulders were placed along Aruba’s north coast, aiming to balance public order, safety, and tourism access. Investment Fund Debate (HOFA): Parliament coverage continues to question Aruba’s Investment and Development Fund and concerns that it’s being pushed in a way that effectively ties it to the Rijkswet HOFA. Cost of Living: A Central Bank survey is cited in political criticism, with 93% of consumers saying they can buy less than six months ago. Public Services: Questions were raised about the upkeep and condition of Aruba’s cemeteries. Youth & Safety: A new push argues youth criminality is concentrated in specific neighborhoods and calls for prevention-focused action. Culture & Heritage: UNOCA marked 40 years, and Aruba continued protecting historic houses with Protected Monument designations.
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