Vote For or Against Kingdom Laws HOFA and LWHO: It is the Future or Political End in Parliament - EA News Aruba
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Vote For or Against Kingdom Laws HOFA and LWHO: It is the Future or Political End in Parliament - EA News Aruba
Summary:
- The article discusses public debate in Aruba around HOFA and LWHO, referred to as Kingdom laws, and frames the vote as a pivotal moment for Aruba’s future, autonomy, and self-determination.
- It contrasts political parties: AVP is portrayed as out of touch with the people, while PPA and MEP are presented as actively informing and mobilizing voters against HOFA and LWHO to protect Aruba’s status aparte and political voice.
- The piece emphasizes accountability, sugg
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