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Jules Albert Wijdenbosch (born 2 May 1941 in Paramaribo) is a
Surinamese politician who was
President of
Suriname from 1996 to 2000. He was a
member of...
- The
Jules Wijdenbosch Bridge (Dutch:
Jules Wijdenboschbrug), also
called Suriname bridge and
known locally as
Bosje Brug, is a
bridge over the Suriname...
- ran from 1991 to 1996,
after which he lost in the
elections to
Jules Wijdenbosch. In 2000 however, he
regained his
former position on the New
Front banner...
- The
National Party of
Suriname (Dutch:
Nationale Partij Suriname, NPS) is a
political party in Suriname,
founded in 1946, and
since June 2012 led by Gregory...
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occurred at the country's capital, Paramaribo.
Former president Jules Wijdenbosch commented on
Ramdat Misier's
political career,
saying "he has pla****...
- Suriname.
Lachmon resigned in 1996,
because he
could not
agree with the
Wijdenbosch government. On 10
October 1996,
Marijke Djwalapersad (BVD) was elected...
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breaking away from the
party leadership and
supporting NDP
member Jules Wijdenbosch for president. This
group then
joined the new
government as the BVD....
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International Airport and Zorg en Hoop
Airport for
local flights. The
Jules Wijdenbosch Bridge,
which is part of the East-West Link,
connects Paramaribo with...
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Netherlands Antilles.
After ****uming
power in the fall of 1996, the
Wijdenbosch government ended the
structural adjustment program of the
previous government...
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Ronnie Brunswijk as Chairman. "Jenny
Simons nieuwe DNA-voorzitter en Ruth
Wijdenbosch vice-voorzitter". Nickerie.net (in Dutch).
Retrieved 29 June 2020. "Twaalf...