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  2. List of newspapers in Suriname - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Suriname. De Ware Tijd (Paramaribo) dwtonline.com. De West (Paramaribo) dagbladdewest.com. Dagblad Suriname (Paramaribo) dbsuriname.com. GFC Nieuws (Paramaribo) gfcnieuws.com. Lam Foeng in Chinese (Paramaribo) Star Nieuws (Paramaribo) starnieuws.com. Suriname Herald (Paramaribo) srherald.com.

  3. 2020 Surinamese general election - Wikipedia

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    The second Bouterse cabinet was inaugurated in 2015 amid a recession that would peak the following year. [9] The country's debt would end up nearly doubling between 2015 and 2019, [10] partially because of economic woes as well as increased government spending and hiring of new government employees, which then made up 53% of the country's workforce (with an average wage of under US$350 per ...

  4. Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Suriname (/ ˈsʊərɪnæm, - nɑːm / ⓘ SOOR-ih-NAM, -⁠NAHM, Dutch: [syːriˈnaːmə] ⓘ), officially the Republic of Suriname (Dutch: Republiek Suriname [reːpyˌblik ˌsyːriˈnaːmə]), is a country in northern South America, sometimes considered part of the Caribbean and the West Indies.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Suriname/Surinamese sources

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    Litjens, Johan. 2010. Een duister Eldorado. Het paradoxale Suriname-beeld tijdens Suriname’s eeuw van stagnatie. Een onderzoek naar de visies van reizigers, abolitionisten, planters en belanghebbenden op de Surinaamse slavernij en plantage-economie tussen 1770 en 1863. Cultuurgeschiedenis, Universiteit Leiden.

  6. Jules Sedney - Wikipedia

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    Jules Sedney. Jules Sedney (28 September 1922 – 18 June 2020) was a Surinamese politician, and Prime Minister of Suriname from 20 November 1969 to 24 December 1973. In 1980, he became governor of the Central Bank of Suriname, [1] but had to flee the country in 1983 [2] after a dispute with Dési Bouterse. [3]

  7. Jerry Slijngard - Wikipedia

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    Rank. Colonel. Jerry Slijngard is a Surinamese Army colonel and public official. [ 1] In 2003, he was appointed to head the National Coordination Centre for Emergency Management (NCCR). [ 2] In 2013, he was appointed to head the newly created Coast Guard. [ 3][ 4]

  8. Dési Bouterse - Wikipedia

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    Dési Bouterse. Desiré Delano Bouterse[1] (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdeːsi ˈbʌutərsə]; born 13 October 1945) is a Surinamese military officer, politician, convicted murderer, and drug trafficker [2][3] who served as President of Suriname from 2010 to 2020. From 1980 to 1987, he was Suriname's de facto leader after conducting a military coup ...

  9. Ashwin Adhin - Wikipedia

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    10 June 1980 (age 44) Paramaribo, Suriname. Political party. National Democratic Party. Michael Ashwin Satyandre Adhin (born 10 June 1980) [1] is a Surinamese educator, politician, and was the Vice President of Suriname between 2015 [2] and 2020. He is a member of the National Democratic Party. [3] At the age of 35, he became the youngest vice ...