Vice President of Suriname - List of Vice Presidents of Suriname

List of Vice Presidents of Suriname

# Picture Name Took office Left office Party
1 Henck Arron January 26, 1988 December 24, 1990
NPS
2 Jules Wijdenbosch January 7, 1991 September 16, 1991 NDP
3 Jules Ajodhia September 16, 1991 September 15, 1996 VHP
4 Pretaap Radhakishun September 15, 1996 August 12, 2000 BVD
5 Jules Ajodhia August 12, 2000 August 12, 2005 VHP
6 Ramdien Sardjoe August 12, 2005 August 12, 2010 VHP
7 Robert Ameerali August 12, 2010 Incumbent BEP
Parties: National Democratic Party (NDP), National Party of Suriname (NPS), Progressive Reform Party (VHP), Basic Party for Renewal and Democracy (BVD), Brotherhood and Unity in Politics (BEP)

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