AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoJohor Politics: Malaysia’s Semarang seat stayed with Barisan Nasional’s Datuk Samsolbari Jamali, who won a sixth straight term with a commanding majority, underscoring continued UMNO strength despite multi-party competition. ASEAN Crisis Readiness: The Philippines urged ASEAN to tighten crisis communication and coordination after West Asia tensions highlighted how energy and shipping disruptions quickly become economic and food-supply risks. Energy Access Gap: A new SDG 7 progress report says clean and affordable energy advances continue but remain off track for 2030, with Sub-Saharan Africa still facing major electricity and clean-cooking shortfalls. Middle East Diplomacy: Qatar and Syria reaffirmed cooperation across political, economic and security areas, while the UAE and Egypt stressed dialogue to prevent escalation and protect maritime and energy stability. Anti-Corruption Pressure: Rights and anti-graft groups accused African leaders of shielding corrupt elites, calling for stronger enforcement and an end to impunity. Governance Tech: Zambia launched a digital contract tracking system to speed approvals and improve transparency, while warning civil servants against politicizing elections. Ukraine Foreign Service: Kyiv plans a diplomatic reshuffle to refresh missions and boost coordination for political, military and economic support. Nigeria Election Admin: INEC extended the deadline for 2027 candidate lists after party appeals, shifting submissions to July 14. Podcast Launch: “Policy Without Politics” debuted to connect governance decisions to real-world economic outcomes, starting with Nigeria’s policy-to-implementation gap.
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