AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealth & Courts: The Superior Administrative Court (TSA) temporarily blocked Andeclip from suspending elective services for Primera ARS and ARS Futuro affiliates, siding with DIDA that affiliates’ right to health can’t be jeopardized by rate disputes. Public Safety & Police Reform: Interior and Police Minister Faride Raful told the Citizen Security Task Force that any officer who acts outside the law will be investigated and sanctioned, pointing to the draft Organic Law of the National Police for stronger oversight and use-of-force rules. Women’s Rights & Justice: A coercive-measure hearing is set for Tuesday against Erick Gómez, accused of killing his wife in Villa Mella, as officials face mounting criticism over recent femicide trends. Anti-Crime / Courts: In Santiago, a man was sentenced to 15 years for trafficking and forcing two Colombian women into prostitution after false job offers. Migration & Regional Security: A Caricom summit statement took up the controversial US-linked TCN deportation/transit issue, stressing safe, orderly migration and security safeguards. Disaster Response: DR’s EMT-RD field hospital in Venezuela has delivered 1,200+ consultations since deploying after the earthquake. Infrastructure & Risk Prevention: Onesvie added 281 new structural evaluators to its network, bringing certified professionals to 950 to expand building vulnerability assessments. Energy & Research: DR and the University of Texas at Austin launched a hydrocarbon and geology research project through March 2027 to improve basin data and support energy security. Municipal Governance: Fedodim named nominees for the Juan Pablo Duarte Awards, with the gala in Santiago on July 16.
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