AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDisaster Response: Philippines’ Marcos administration is running a whole-of-government recovery push for Jose Abad Santos after the June 8 earthquake, with Cabinet Secretary Benhur Abalos coordinating agencies and a P500,000 pledge for relocation land. Rule of Law Clash: Bulgaria’s Interior Minister Ivan Demerdzhiev vowed his ministry won’t break the law as prosecutors challenged his remarks over checks tied to organized crime. Security & Diplomacy: Demerdzhiev also said intelligence services are monitoring a possible Iranian threat and that border gaps are being addressed, while China’s Wang Yi urged South Korea to avoid bloc politics amid North missile launches. Domestic Politics: Pakistan’s National Assembly speaker summoned the Science & Technology ministry secretary after ministers failed to answer questions, underscoring pressure on parliamentary accountability. Infrastructure & Economy: Energy ministers in Venezuela oversaw controlled demolition of quake-damaged buildings, while Trinidad and Tobago’s Pointe-a-Pierre refinery restart drew investor interest. Public Services: Zimbabwe’s health minister said private providers must complement government to expand access. Governance Scrutiny: Caribbean and U.S. politics saw fresh attention on government spending and media influence, including claims about corporate sponsorship tied to a U.S. transportation secretary’s reality show. Health & Education: India’s Odisha opposition challenged a mines bill, while Pakistan and other governments pushed mediation, safety, and school-related guidance.
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