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  2. List of prime ministers of Suriname - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the prime ministers of Suriname from 1949 to 1988. In 1988 the position of Prime Minister of Suriname was abolished and replaced by a vice president , who chairs the Council of Ministers ex officio.

  3. Category:Prime ministers of Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Prime ministers of Suriname" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  4. List of heads of state and government of Indian origin

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    Prime Minister of Suriname: Head of government Suriname: 26 February 1983 8 January 1984 316 days Paramaribo, Surinam: Indo-Surinamese of Bhojpuri descent [11] [12] 8 Pretaap Radhakishun (1934–2001) Prime Minister of Suriname: Head of government Suriname: 17 July 1986 7 April 1987 264 days Paramaribo, Surinam: Indo-Surinamese of Bhojpuri ...

  5. Wim Udenhout - Wikipedia

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    Willem Alfred Udenhout (29 September 1937 – 22 May 2023) was a Surinamese politician. He served as the military-installed Prime Minister of Suriname from February 1984 to July 1986. [1]

  6. List of Surinamese cabinets - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of Ministers in Suriname is appointed by the President of Suriname. List. President Vice President Years Arron I cabinet: Johan Ferrier Henck ...

  7. Jules Sedney - Wikipedia

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    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. Henk Chin A Sen - Wikipedia

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    Then he joined the Nationalist Republican Party (PNR), a party which pursued the independence of Suriname, although he was not very active. On 15 March 1980, after the Sergeants Coup, which brought Dési Bouterse and his military council to power, Chin A Sen was installed as Prime Minister of Suriname. [3]

  9. President of Suriname - Wikipedia

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    The president of the Republic of Suriname (Dutch: President van de Republiek Suriname) is, in accordance with the Constitution of 1987, the head of state and head of government of Suriname, and commander-in-chief of the Suriname National Army (SNL). The president also appoints a cabinet.