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Suriname Elections: High Stakes Amid Oil Discoveries

Suriname Elections: High Stakes Amid Oil Discoveries
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Politics May 25, 2025 21:30

paramaribo - Suriname heads to the polls with high stakes as oil discoveries off its coast raise interests. Despite tensions, a sense of unity prevails among voters in Paramaribo.

Suriname Elections: Unity and High Stakes

Today, Suriname is holding elections amid significant interests due to the discovery of vast oil fields off its coast. Despite the high stakes, the atmosphere on the streets remains relaxed, with a strong sense of unity prevailing.

Key Figures and Statements

Incumbent President Chan Santokhi of the VHP expressed confidence in winning, while opposition leader Jenny Simons of the NDP highlighted the importance of prioritizing the people's interests in forming alliances.

Challenges and Expectations

Santokhi faced challenges in managing the country's finances, inheriting a substantial debt upon taking office in 2020. The election outcome will determine the handling of the expected billions in revenue from oil starting in 2028.

Concerns Over Corruption

Voters express concerns about potential corruption in managing oil revenues, citing past instances. While Simons pledges integrity, voters like Raghnie Laloe remain cautious, emphasizing the need for transparency and honesty in governance.

Hope for Unity and Prosperity

Despite differing political allegiances, Surinamese citizens hope for a prosperous and stable future fueled by oil wealth, provided that transparency and accountability prevail in governance.

The polling stations will remain open until 7:00 PM local time, with the election results expected to be announced around midnight.

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