List of Surinamese cabinets
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The Cabinet of Ministers in Suriname is appointed by the President of Suriname.
List
President | Vice President | Years | |
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Arron I cabinet | Johan Ferrier (NPS) | Henck Arron (NPS) | 1975 to 1977 |
Arron II cabinet | Johan Ferrier (NPS) | Henck Arron (NPS) | 1977 to 1980 |
Chin A Sen I cabinet | Johan Ferrier (NPS) | Henk Chin A Sen (PNR) | 1980 to 1980 |
Chin A Sen II cabinet | Henk Chin A Sen (PNR) | Henk Chin A Sen (PNR) | 1980 to 1982 |
Neijhorst cabinet | Fred Ramdat Misier (independent) | Henry Neijhorst (independent) | 1982 to 1983 |
Alibux cabinet | Fred Ramdat Misier (independent) | Errol Alibux (PALU) | 1983 to 1984 |
Udenhout I cabinet | Fred Ramdat Misier (independent) | Wim Udenhout (independent) | 1984 to 1985 |
Udenhout II cabinet | Fred Ramdat Misier (independent) | Wim Udenhout (independent) | 1985 to 1986 |
Radhakishun cabinet | Fred Ramdat Misier (independent) | Pretaap Radhakishun (VHP) | 1986 to 1987 |
Wijdenbosch I cabinet | Fred Ramdat Misier (independent) | Jules Wijdenbosch (NDP) | 1987 to 1988 |
Shankar cabinet | Ramsewak Shankar (VHP) | Henck Arron (NPS) | 1988 to 1990 |
Kraag cabinet | Johan Kraag (NPS) | Jules Wijdenbosch (NDP) | 1990 to 1991 |
Venetiaan I cabinet | Ronald Venetiaan (NPS) | Jules Ajodhia (VHP) | 1991 to 1996 |
Wijdenbosch II cabinet | Jules Wijdenbosch (NDP) | Pretaap Radhakishun (BVD) | 1996 to 2000 |
Venetiaan II cabinet | Ronald Venetiaan (NPS) | Jules Ajodhia (VHP) | 2000 to 2005 |
Venetiaan III cabinet | Ronald Venetiaan (NPS) | Ramdien Sardjoe (VHP) | 2005 to 2010 |
Bouterse I cabinet | Desi Bouterse (NDP) | Robert Ameerali (ABOP) | 2010 to 2015 |
Bouterse II cabinet | Desi Bouterse (NDP) | Ashwin Adhin (NDP) | 2015 to 2020 |
Santokhi cabinet[1] | Chan Santokhi (VHP) | Ronnie Brunswijk (ABOP) | 2020 to present |
References
- ^ "Starnieuws - Chan Santokhi is de nieuwe president van Suriname". www.starnieuws.com. Retrieved 2022-05-10.