Who won Suriname Election 2020?

On 7 July the coalition nominated Chan Santokhi for the presidency and Ronnie Brunswijk as vice president. The nominations were supported by all 33 coalition MPs. As no other candidates were nominated by the deadline on 8 July, Santokhi and Brunswijk were elected on 13 July by acclamation in an uncontested election.

How is Suriname president elected?

The president and a vice president are elected by no less than a two-thirds supermajority of members in the National Assembly to a five-year mandate and are accountable to the Assembly.

Who is the president of Suriname?

Chan Santokhi
Suriname/President

What political party is Suriname?

Political parties: Governing Coalition–National Party of Suriname (NPS); Progressive Reform Party (VHP); Pertjaja Luhur; A – Combination, a coalition of General Interior Development Party (ABOP), Brotherhood and Unity in Politics (BEP), and Seeka; Suriname Workers Party (SPA); Democratic Alternative ’91 (DA’ 91).

Is Suriname safe?

Suriname is generally a very safe country for travel.

What religion is Suriname?

The principal religion is Christianity, brought to Suriname by European colonizers. Nearly half of the people are Christians, mainly Roman Catholics and Moravians. Hindus, nearly all of whom are South Asians, account for about one-fifth of the population.

Why is Suriname so poor?

The causes of poverty in Suriname began with Dutch colonization and continue to suffer from structural shortcomings and poor governance, as is common with many postcolonial nations in the global South. Under his regime, the nation’s political climate became saturated with ethnic polarization and corruption.

Is Suriname expensive?

Suriname’s cost of living is 70 percent cheaper than in the United States. People in Suriname pay 3.3 percent less for groceries, 58.6 percent less for entertainment and sports, and 82.7 percent less for housing. Suriname also has high inflation rates, with 55.5 percent inflation in 2016 and 22.3 percent in 2017.

Is Suriname a safe country?

Suriname is, mainly, a safe place to travel to. Most of the tourists traveling here have no problems or other extraordinary events; however, you should be on your toes at all times, because armed robbery, violent crime, and burglary often occur in Suriname.

Is Suriname a 3rd world country?

The smallest country in South America, Suriname is one of the world’s poorest countries, with over 70% of its population living under the poverty line.

Who is the new president of Suriname 2019?

The National Assembly of Suriname has elected Chan Santokhi as the South American country’s new president. The move comes after Mr Santokhi’s party won the largest share of votes in legislative elections in May. Mr Santokhi, a former police chief, will replace outgoing president Dési Bouterse, who was found guilty of murder in 2019.

Where does the change in Suriname come from?

The process of change is coming from external and internal sources, ranging from the potential for major commercial oil finds in its offshore waters and migration of Chinese, Haitians, and Brazilians into the country to the looming 2020 elections and the need for better governance.

What kind of relationship does the US have with Suriname?

Although the United States and Suriname enjoy cordial relations, the alleged backing of Bouterse by Venezuelan money in his successful presidential bids in 2010 and 2015 has raised concerns over how deep the linkages are between the embattled regime of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and Bouterse.

When did Desi Bouterse become leader of Suriname?

He first came to political prominence when he led 15 follow non-commissioned officers in overthrowing the government of Henck Arron, the first to lead Suriname following its independence from the Netherlands. In his role as National Military Council chairman, he was Suriname’s de facto leader for much of the 1980s.

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