AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 minutes agoCitizenship by Investment: Prime Minister Gaston Browne says the EU could threaten Antigua and Barbuda’s visa-free access by year-end, pushing for high-level talks and arguing an electronic travel authorisation could address concerns. Immigration Reform Debate: Opposition Senator Malaka Parker urges a fair, humane, predictable immigration pathway for non-nationals instead of relying on recurring political amnesties, warning the system leaves people in limbo. Carnival Finances: The Antigua & Barbuda Festivals Commission appoints a new Finance Committee to tighten spending ahead of Carnival 2026, citing past control gaps and a push for value-for-money and transparency. Port Expansion Plans: Government is considering cutting down Rat Island to create more container storage for the St John’s port expansion, but details on environmental approvals and costs are still unclear. Marine Sector Upgrade: Antigua Slipway launches Phase 2 of the Marine Railway redevelopment in English Harbour, with construction expected to begin in late July. Healthcare Leadership: Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre rolls out its first six-month Leadership Development Programme. Environment & Community: Jumby Bay orders swift removal of seaweed dumped near Parham after resident complaints. Regional Governance: OECS reappoints Dr Didacus Jules to a fourth term as Director General.
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