Six Political Parties in Suriname Sign Coalition Agreement
suriname June 1, 2025 22:30Six political parties in Suriname have signed a coalition agreement to form the new government under Jennifer Geerlings-Simons, pending election results.
Six political parties in Suriname have signed a coalition agreement to form the new government under Jennifer Geerlings-Simons, pending election results.
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