AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRegional Border Security: Antigua and Barbuda’s E.P. Chet Greene laid out a six-point CARICOM plan to tighten border security, including a single-digital credential (“CariPass”) tied to biometric data and background checks, plus a Caribbean customs interoperability platform. OECS Political Outlook: Prime Minister Gaston Browne said an OECS political union is possible, even if it may not happen in his lifetime, after his party’s election win. Montserrat in the UK Overseas Territories Forum: A Montserrat delegation returned from the UK Overseas Territories Disaster Management Directors’ Conference in Miami, with DMCA, Royal Montserrat Defence Force, and Governor’s Office staff sharing hurricane-season readiness and civil-military coordination lessons. Parliamentary Governance: Montserrat is also attending the Cayman-hosted 2026 Commons and Overseas Territories Speakers’ Conference, focused on AI, governance reform, opposition support, and constitutional reform. Local Preparedness Event: DMCA announced a June 2–3 Hurricane Preparedness Open Day in Yellow Hill with hands-on drills, emergency kit building, and live demonstrations. Mango Case Fallout (Montserrat link): In Spain, Mango heir Jonathan Andic says he’s stepping back from his vice-president role to focus on his legal defence after being arrested over his father’s death in the Montserrat mountains; he calls the murder accusation “serious, unjust and unfounded.”
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