AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLeadership Transition: Aruba Prime Minister Mike Eman says he will step down as AVP leader in September 2026 and leave office on January 1, 2027, naming tourism minister Wendrick Cicilia as preferred successor—sparking coalition questions after reports that even FUTURO was caught off guard. Governance & Kingdom Politics: Minister Plenipotentiary Gracita Arrindell took part in The Hague consultations on the Kingdom’s “democratic deficit,” with an expert group tasked to propose fixes for participation and representation. Corruption & Justice: Kenneth Vrolijk turned himself in at KIA to serve a 12-month sentence over misused sports funds routed through the office of former sports minister Endy Croes. Public Safety: Dutch Navy and Caribbean Coast Guard intercepted a suspected drug-smuggling vessel near Aruba, arresting two suspects and destroying seized narcotics. Social Policy: Alzheimer Foundation Aruba held a lecture on elder abuse, urging faster, more effective reporting and protection systems. Environment & Land Use: Aruba temporarily closed parts of the North Coast to protect nature and landscapes under ROPV rules while defining regulated access routes. Health & Community: Matchis Caribbean launched in Aruba to expand stem-cell donor awareness, education, and registration across the region. International Cooperation: Aruba’s Ombudsman highlighted the island’s participation in the Rome Ombudsman conference, focusing on rights, AI, and people-centered public services.
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