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- Jagernath Lachmon, also Jaggernath Lachmon, (21 September 1916 – 19 October 2001) was a Surinamese politician. He was one of the founders of the Progressive...
- Shriemisier J. Lachmon S.M. Jamaludin 1951 J. Lachmon H.S. Radakushun H.F. Sewberath Misser J.S. Mungra K. Kanhai R.D. Oedayrajsing Varma 1955 J. Lachmon H.S. Radakushun...
- in 1987, Jagernath Lachmon (VHP) became Chairman, an office which he already had taken twice in the Estates of Suriname. Lachmon resigned in 1996, because...
- Preceded by Jagernath Lachmon Chairman of the Progressive Reform Party 2001–2011 Next: Chan Santokhi Preceded by Jagernath Lachmon Speaker of the National...
- Ronnie Brunswijk Johan Ferrier Otto ****swoud Harry Kisoensingh Jagernath Lachmon Pretaapnarian Radhakishun Ram Sardjoe Ronald Venetiaan Jules Wijdenbosch...
- politician Ricardo Kishna, football player Ismene Krishnadath, writer Jagernath Lachmon, politician, ex-Speaker of the National ****embly of Suriname Vinoodh Matadin...
- by Jagernath Lachmon Succeeded by Clemens Rimkisoen Biswabitre In office 15 December 1973 – 28 December 1973 Preceded by Jagernath Lachmon Succeeded by...
- the second in command of the Progressive Reform Party, led by Jagernath Lachmon. That party was the main opponent of immediate independence from the Netherlands...
- Hoop (1967), football player. Benito Kemble (1968), footballer. Jagernath Lachmon (1916-2001), politician. Ken Monkou (1964), footballer. Mellisa Santokhi-Seenacherry...
- 1987, signaling the restoration of democracy. A month later, Jagernath Lachmon became the Chairman of the National ****embly. During the 1996–2000 presidency...