AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPolice & Justice Reform (Việt Nam): Việt Nam’s Ministry of Public Security is consulting on an amended Penal Code that would expand police power while increasing criminal-law protection for the Communist Party, including a proposal to add “propaganda against the Communist Party” with penalties of 5–12 years. Local Elections & Representation (Thromde): A guest op-ed argues Thromde elections should not treat “being affected” as the same as having a registered stake, warning that widening voting rights beyond current election rules would blur the electorate’s boundaries. Capital & Tax Competition (Global finance): A commentary highlights how mobile capital and domestic migration are reshaping state fortunes, pointing to losses in places like California and New York as investors and taxpayers move to more predictable, less hostile environments. Trade & Aviation Links (New Zealand): An airport chief says New Zealand could be more strategic in trade deals by using aviation connections, citing a China Eastern service to Buenos Aires as a model for hub-building from Asia to South America. Britain vs. America (Opinion): A historical comparison piece contrasts Britain’s 1976 outlook with today’s direction, framing immigration and governance choices as key drivers of change. Guest Column (US politics): A guest column focuses on the Republican Party and its current direction.
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