AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoPolice Oversight Clash: PPA MP Eduard Pieters says Parliament ordered action over police bodycams and dashcams more than a year ago, but government “ignored it,” after a walkout by Recherche staff and a police union. Leadership Transition: MP Endy Croes reacts to Prime Minister Mike Eman’s announced retirement as AVP leader (Sept 2026) and PM (Jan 1, 2027), calling it an uncoordinated “abandonment of responsibility.” Regional Tourism Push: Aruba and Curaçao sign a three-year MoU on tourism development, air and maritime connectivity, tourism security, sustainability, and a multi-destination initiative. Housing Repairs in Focus: Government launches FCCA maintenance for 141 homes in Village (doors/windows first; roofs next), aiming to improve conditions for vulnerable households. Civil Registry Bottleneck: Ombudsman Jurima Bryson warns residents can’t get timely Censo registration appointments, blocking access to key services. Energy Transition Update: Aruba’s Green Overseas program enters its final phase to electrify the government vehicle fleet with EU funding. Community & Culture: Savaneta’s second Seafood Festival is set for Sept 27, and Noord hosts a public viewing to back Curaçao at the World Cup.
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