AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoConstitutional Reform Watch: Premier Cora Richardson-Hodge says Anguilla’s constitutional review commission is awaiting a draft report, then moving to public consultation—flagging a key reform question: separating the Attorney General’s civil role from the Director of Public Prosecutions’ criminal work. Regional Governance & Law: A UK House of Commons briefing on separation of powers across British Overseas Territories notes that in only a few territories can governors make laws, and that Anguilla and Montserrat are among the places where appointed members can vote. OECS Politics: Antigua and Barbuda PM Gaston Browne again floated the idea of eventual OECS political union, pointing to the region’s shared institutions and economic union framework. Health & Procurement: PAHO/WHO and OECS-PPS will convene in Saint Lucia to launch a technical working group aimed at improving access to safe, quality-assured medicines and health technologies across the Eastern Caribbean. Tourism & Culture: Anguilla’s Summer Festival returns July 10–Aug 9, 2026, with boat races, pageants, calypso/soca, street festivals, and major boosts expected for hotels, vendors, and small businesses.
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