AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDiplomacy & Security: Cuba welcomed nine diplomats expelled from the Dominican Republic, calling it U.S.-driven pressure, while the DR’s move keeps fueling geopolitical tension. Law & Human Rights: Senators pushed a bill to ban goods produced through forced labor, citing migrant document withholding and coercion risks tied to competitiveness and trade. Forced Labor Watch: A new watchdog report says forced labor persists on Dominican sugarcane plantations linked to U.S. buyers, renewing calls for a U.S. import ban. Public Administration: President Abinader confirmed Héctor Valdez Albizu to continue leading the Central Bank, with Clarissa de la Rocha as vice governor. Education: MINERD is finishing a Santo Domingo Este school project (95%+ progress) for the 2026-2027 school year, adding 60+ classrooms. Tourism & Infrastructure: The government launched a national tourist road signage plan to improve navigation and safety in key destinations. Police & Governance: Opposition and ruling lawmakers traded barbs over the outgoing National Police chief’s remarks as leadership changes continue. Tech & Development: ITLA met with SpaceX/Starlink and xAI to expand connectivity and AI training, including possible AI course support. Health & Society: An Air Force psychologist expanded clinical support at Hospital Regional Dr. Luis Manuel Morillo King, helping patients manage anxiety tied to seizures. Sports & Migration: Reports say Cuban agents infiltrated Santo Domingo games to prevent defections; meanwhile two Cuban athletes began regularization steps in the DR.
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