AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDecolonisation Push: CARICOM’s reparations delegation in London is pressing the UK to hand back territories, naming the British Virgin Islands among places still under “hegemonic” colonial control, and urging King Charles to back decolonisation as part of reparatory justice. Constitution Talks (VI-UK): The Virgin Islands and the UK begin the first round of constitutional negotiations July 14-15, focusing on possible revisions to the 2007 Constitution Order, with Premier Natalio Wheatley leading the VI team alongside Attorney General Dawn Smith and other ministers. BVI FATF Win: The BVI received FATF recognition in Paris for continued progress on anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing reforms, with over 92% of actions completed or ahead of schedule. Local Governance Debate: PLM leader Mark H. Vanterpool argues a boundaries commission isn’t needed for Anegada and Jost van Dyke representation, proposing instead two district representatives during UK constitutional talks. Regional Connectivity: Antigua PM Gaston Browne renewed calls for an OECS airline, citing chronic flight delays that strand travellers across the subregion, including BVI. Public Space & Pride: Junior Minister Lorna Smith urged urgent clean-up in Road Town, criticizing containers and cargo left on government property.
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