2025 Surinamese general election

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The 2025 Surinamese general election would be held on May 25, 2025.

Meet the political parties:
Progressive Reform Party
Party leader: Chandrikapersad "Chan" Santokhi
Website
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The Progressive Reform Party is an Indo-Surinamese interests party.

National Democratic Party
Party leader: Jennifer Geerlings-Simons
Website
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The National Democratic Party is associated with Dési Bouterse, dictator of Suriname from 1980 to 1987.

National Party of Suriname
Party leader: Gregory Rusland
Website
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The National Party of Suriname is an Afro-Surinamese interests party.

General Liberation and Development Party
Party leader: Ronnie Brunswijk
Website
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The General Liberation and Development Party is a Surinamese Maroons interests party.

Pertjajah Luhur
Party leader: Paul Somohardjo
Website

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Pertjajah Luhur is a Javanese Surinamese interests party.

Like I said before, the 2025 Surinamese general election will be held on 25 May 2025.
 
It's a really strange history as to how jeets got into Africa. I don't fully understand how it happened.
 
It's a really strange history as to how jeets got into Africa. I don't fully understand how it happened.
Suriname is in South America but the explanation is the same for Africa and it is as follows: the British (and the Dutch in this case) wanted laborers at a cheap cost.
 
Suriname is in South America
Oh good Lord please dumb react me as a lesson to my ignorance, I'm usually very good about geography.
but the explanation is the same for Africa and it is as follows: the British (and the Dutch in this case) wanted laborers at a cheap cost.
From what I've read looking at South Africa as an example, the jeets who get into power are almost as corrupt as the African politicians themselves.
 
Suriname is one of those weird places where there's no majority at all, no one is even close to making one, due to the multiple divisions in race and religion. As such everyone just sort of muddles along.
 
Suriname is one of those weird places where there's no majority at all, no one is even close to making one, due to the multiple divisions in race and religion. As such everyone just sort of muddles along.
Suriname has a lot of African slaves and, fun little fact, a bunch of the slave owners were Jewish. People say that about the Transatlantic Slave Trade but Suriname and Curacao had a bunch of them numerically.
 
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