AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLocal Governance: A guest op-ed argues Liechtenstein’s capital leadership should be chosen by registered voters, not by everyone “affected,” warning against blurring “interest” with the legal concept of voting rights in Thromde elections. Public Security & Party Control (Liechtenstein-relevant via European governance trends): In Việt Nam, the Ministry of Public Security is consulting on an amended Penal Code that would expand police protection while strengthening criminal-law coverage for “propaganda against the Communist Party,” raising concerns about harsher penalties for criticism. Finance & Competitiveness: A column on global capital mobility points to U.S. state tax and regulatory climates as drivers of wealth leaving high-cost jurisdictions, framing competitiveness as a political choice. International Economic Strategy: An airport chief says New Zealand should pursue more strategic aviation-linked trade deals, citing a China Eastern route to Buenos Aires as a model for hub-building. Inflation Policy Debate: Another op-ed attacks central banks’ “managed” 2% inflation approach, arguing it quietly erodes purchasing power under the label of price stability.
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