AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTrans Nzoia Politics: Moses Wetang’ula’s backing of former Health CS Susan Nakhumicha for governor has sparked pushback from local figures, with critics warning outsiders not to steer county voters. UK Power Shuffle: Rachel Reeves says she’s ready to stay as chancellor but hints Andy Burnham may not keep her in a future cabinet, as Trump weighs in calling Burnham “extremely liberal.” Azerbaijan Rights Pressure: PACE adopted a resolution urging Baku to release political prisoners and stop persecution of journalists and human rights defenders, including renewed focus on detainees. Georgia Accountability Clash: Auditor General Giorgi Gabitashvili defended his role after sanctions, arguing sanctioning is political and not a barrier to financial oversight. Liberia Opposition Accusations: Samuel D. Tweah Jr. alleges President Boakai’s government is running a “political witch-hunt” after his corruption acquittal. Nepal Court Move: Supreme Court issued a show-cause order in Bishnu Paudel’s habeas corpus case after his detention linked to a money-laundering probe. Kenya Protest Watch: Police intelligence claims politicians and activists are mobilizing for the June 25 Gen Z memorial protests, including plans affecting Nairobi CBD access. Sierra Leone Party Registration: PPRC registered the Humble Africans Development Party, adding to the country’s growing party roster. Bulgaria Budget Fight: GERB-UDF calls the draft 2026 state budget political hypocrisy, citing higher spending and deficits. Israel-UN Row: Israel denounced a UN inquiry report as a “political blood libel” over claims of deliberate targeting of Palestinian children. Fiji Party Growth: Fiji registered the NeXTGEN Alliance Party, bringing the total to nine.
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