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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. Chan Santokhi - Wikipedia

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    On 26 May 2020, the preliminary results of the 2020 Surinamese general election showed that the VHP was the largest party, and that Chan Santokhi was the most likely candidate to become the ninth President of Suriname. [22] On 30 May, Chan Santokhi announced his candidacy for President of Suriname. [23]

  4. Dési Bouterse - Wikipedia

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    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 and ...

  5. Frans Killinger - Wikipedia

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    Frans Killinger. Frans Pavel Vaclav Killinger (14 November 1875 – 1936/1962) was a military officer and police inspector in Suriname who planned to commit the first [2] coup d'état in Suriname on the night of 25 to 26 May 1910. The coup was betrayed, and he was sentenced to death which was later commuted to five years imprisonment.

  6. Brotherhood and Unity in Politics - Wikipedia

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    History. It was originally founded as the Bush Negro Unity Party ( Dutch: Bosnegers Eenheid Partij) to represent the Maroon community in interior areas of the country [2] and was renamed in 1987. [3] It turned its focus away from the promotion of a specific ethnicity's interests, although it still enjoys popularity among the Maroon community.

  7. 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]

  8. Frits Purperhart - Wikipedia

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    Managerial career. 1978–1996. Leo Victor. 1996–1997. Suriname. *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of December 17, 2015. ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of December 17, 2015. Frits Lambertus Purperhart (25 December 1944 – 29 September 2016) was a Surinamese football manager and player, a member of the ...

  9. Boskamp, Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Boskamp, Suriname. /  5.78639°N 55.89528°W  / 5.78639; -55.89528. Boskamp is a town on the East-West Link in Suriname, in the central north of the country, in the Calcutta resort of the Saramacca District. It lies opposite to Jenny, to which it is connected via the Coppename bridge. [1] Boskamp is mainly a fishing village.