AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOAS Reform Push: The OAS heads into its 2027 budget cycle with a reform agenda set to dominate the 56th General Assembly in Panama, as arrears and waning U.S. enthusiasm raise fresh questions about the bloc’s future. Regional Mobility Debate: A new look at OECS free movement argues it can be a lifeline during disasters, but warns integration may also collide with today’s economic turbulence. Voter Confirmation Drive: Dominica’s voter confirmation is nearing the October 15 deadline, with 17,800 applications submitted and 14,500 approved; election officials warn unconfirmed voters will be removed from the new list. Roseau North By-Election: With Miriam Blanchard resigning for health reasons, the DLP has named Ashma McDougall as its Roseau North candidate, while the UWP prepares to contest. Hurricane Season Preparedness: PM Skerrit urges households and businesses to prepare as the 2026 Atlantic season begins, pointing to NEPO inspections and shelter readiness. Migration Talks Watch: Jamaica’s discussions with the U.S. on third-country deportees are framed as a safeguarded MOU, not an uncontrolled border opening—an issue likely to stay in regional political focus. Environment & Development: Work has started on demarcating Morne Diablotin National Park boundaries and creating a buffer zone under a GEF/World Bank-backed project.
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