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Autonomy and Governance


Ora gobierno ta “transparente”… pero nos ta keda mal bruha—Transparencia den Gobierno di Aruba
Un sistema crea pa “transparencia” por crea mas confusion, dependencia y desigualdad. Si hasta un experto mester para y cuestiona e proceso… kico ta pasa cu e ciudadano vulnerabel? Bo no mester keda sin palabra. Bo tin e Yabinan di Poder.
Jayburtt Dijkhoff
Apr 223 min read


[PAP] HOFA: un decision pa autonomia berdadero (Parti 3), HOFA Aruba y sindicatonan
Den Parti 3 di HOFA, mira e rol di sindicatonan: nan ta representa e trahado, pero tambe nan ta wak con decisionnan macro ta afecta autonomia y futuro di nos pais. Nan lo sigui defende solamente interes inmediato, of nan lo tuma un rol mas grandi den direccion di nos sociedad?
Jayburtt Dijkhoff
Apr 196 min read


[PAP] HOFA: un decision pa autonomia berdadero (Parti 2)
If Aruba does not sign HOFA, more short-term freedom may follow, but with declining trust and likely stronger supervision later. After decades of weak financial discipline, the real question is not autonomy versus control, but how to build credible institutions. This reflection proposes accepting HOFA with strict conditions and a 10-year clause to strengthen governance, restore transparency, and move toward genuine autonomy.
Jayburtt Dijkhoff
Apr 136 min read


[EN] HOFA and the Question of Real Autonomy
Aruba faces a crucial decision: accept Rijkswet HOFA or not. The debate is often framed as autonomy versus financial supervision, but the deeper question is what Aruba has done with its autonomy over the past forty years. Repeated cycles of weak financial governance and increased oversight have shaped today’s tension. HOFA may be seen as a threat, but it also raises whether real autonomy requires stronger institutions.
Jayburtt Dijkhoff
Apr 125 min read
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