AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCBI Under Fire: Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit doubled down on Dominica’s Citizenship by Investment programme, calling it a major development engine and warning against negative comments as international scrutiny deepens. US Visa Pressure: Skerrit also urged Washington to reconsider visa restrictions affecting Dominicans and Antigua and Barbuda nationals, saying the issue is still under review after earlier promises of a decision window. Regional Politics: Trinidad and Tobago rejected the reappointment process for CARICOM Secretary-General Dr Carla Barnett, arguing it raises constitutional and institutional concerns. CARICOM Summit Watch: Dr Terrance Drew is in Saint Lucia for the 51st CARICOM Heads of Government meeting, with leaders pushing for stronger unity and integration. Electoral Reform: Voter ID card issuance is expected to begin before the end of July, as Dominica moves from passing reform laws to implementation. Energy & Infrastructure: Dominica’s geothermal plant reliability test resumed July 1, with the plant supplying about 10.4MW to the national grid after fixes to protection settings. Public Safety: Police are investigating an apparent suicide in Lagoon, Portsmouth, where a 35-year-old man was found dead. Agriculture & Health: FAO trained farmers on irrigation, fertigation and nutrient management, while the Dominica Council on Ageing plans a forum on seniors’ legal rights and protection.
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