Jagernath Lachmon, also Jaggernath Lachmon, (21 September 1916 – 19 October 2001) was a Surinamese politician. He was one of the founders of the Progressive...
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for Barcelona (2017–2023) Ashwin Adhin – Vice President (2015-2020) Jagernath Lachmon – Speaker of the National Assembly of Suriname (1987-1996, 2000-2001)...
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elections in 1987, Jagernath Lachmon (VHP) became Chairman, an office which he already had taken twice in the Estates of Suriname. Lachmon resigned in 1996...
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four chairmen since its founding: 16 January 1949 – 18 October 2001: Jagernath Lachmon 19 October 2001 – 23 December 2001: Jnan Adhin [nl] 23 December 2001...
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politician Ricardo Kishna, football player Ismene Krishnadath, writer Jagernath Lachmon, politician, ex-Speaker of the National Assembly of Suriname Vinoodh...
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was the second in command of the Progressive Reform Party, led by Jagernath Lachmon. That party was the main opponent of immediate independence from the...
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he was reelected and the NPS lost 11 of their 13 seats. VHP-leader Jagernath Lachmon offered two of the elected VHP members would give up their place in...
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much to the legal science in Suriname, and a mentor and teacher to Jagernath Lachmon. On 28 November 1961, a statue created by Leo Braat was unveiled by...
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Bouterse Ronnie Brunswijk Johan Ferrier Otto Huiswoud Harry Kisoensingh Jagernath Lachmon Pretaapnarian Radhakishun Ram Sardjoe Ronald Venetiaan Jules Wijdenbosch...
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the United Hindustani Party (VHP), the largest Hindu party led by Jagernath Lachmon, fashioned a coalition which successfully took power in 1958, and...
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c. 1944) 15 January 1986 10 December 1987 1 year, 329 days VFB 3 Jagernath Lachmon (1916–2001) 14 December 1987 9 October 1996 8 years, 300 days VHP...
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Fuente [nl] (1898–1977) 30 May 1963 6 January 1964 221 days NPS 13 Jagernath Lachmon (1916–2001) 28 February 1964 11 May 1967 3 years, 72 days VHP 14 Olton...
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football player. Niaz Khan, 84, Pakistani Olympic field hockey player. Jagernath Lachmon, 85, Surinamese politician. Hugh Mulcahy, 88, American baseball player...
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November 1987, signaling the restoration of democracy. A month later, Jagernath Lachmon became the Chairman of the National Assembly. During the 1996–2000...
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Chairman of the National Assembly before Chairman of the National Assembly after Jagernath Lachmon VHP Marijke Djwalapersad BVD...
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chairperson. She was not re-elected during the 2000 elections, and Jagernath Lachmon was chosen as the new chair. Djwalapersad would become the only female...
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Ferdinand Pierau Just Rens Jules Sof United Hindustani Party (VHP) Jagernath Lachmon Harry Mungra Harry Radhakishun Mohamed Islam Ramdjan (Moslimblok)...
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They then formed a government with the first-place VHP bloc led by Jagernath Lachmon. In 1961, Sedney argued for the creation of a scientific institute...
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while others praise the vision of the architect. The statues of Jagernath Lachmon and Jopie Pengel are located on the square across the building. "Splinternieuwe...
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(Nickerie) Ludwig Sitalsing (Saramacca) Hemradj Shriemisier (Saramacca) Jagernath Lachmon (section II of district Suriname) Sheik Mohamed Jamaludin (section...
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May Huerta Milano Celvius Bergen Just Rens United Hindustani Party Jagernath Lachmon Harry Radhakishun Harry Francois Sewberath Misser Soekdew Mungra Khemradj...
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Preceded by Jagernath Lachmon Succeeded by Clemens Rimkisoen Biswabitre In office 15 December 1973 – 28 December 1973 Preceded by Jagernath Lachmon Succeeded...
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Ronald Hoop (1967), football player. Benito Kemble (1968), footballer. Jagernath Lachmon (1916-2001), politician. Ken Monkou (1964), footballer. Mellisa Santokhi-Seenacherry...
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Kisoensingh (1954–2008) Anton de Kom (1898–1945) Johan Kraag (1913–1996) Jagernath Lachmon (1916–2001) Marie Levens (born 1950) Julius Caesar de Miranda (1906–1956)...
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Lamur [nl] (PS) Henk van Ommeren [nl] (SDP) J.A. Wessels (PSV) VHP Jagernath Lachmon Harry Radhakishun Harry Francois Sewberath Misser Soekdew Mungra [nl]...
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Ameerali Preceded by Jagernath Lachmon Chairman of the Progressive Reform Party 2001–2011 Next: Chan Santokhi Preceded by Jagernath Lachmon Speaker of the National...
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Chairman of the National Assembly before Chairman of the National Assembly after Jagernath Lachmon VHP Jagernath Lachmon VHP...
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Party Leader Seats +/– NPS Johan Pengel 14 +5 VHP Jagernath Lachmon 8 +4 Action Front 6 +4 KTPI Iding Soemita [nl] 4 +2 PSV 4 0...
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Chairman of the National Assembly before Chairman of the National Assembly after Marijke Djwalapersad BVD Jagernath Lachmon VHP...
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Party Leader Vote % Seats +/– NPK Henck Arron 50.28 22 VHP Bloc Jagernath Lachmon 39.06 17 −2...
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