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    Henck Alphonsus Eugène Arron (25 April 1936 – 4 December 2000) was a Surinamese politician who served as the first Prime Minister of Suriname after it...
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  • Yan, Taiwanese singer and actor Bennett Arron, English comedian Christine Arron, French athlete Henck Arron, Prime Minister of Suriname Aaron (given...
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    (SKM) led by Dési Bouterse overthrew the government of Prime Minister Henck Arron with a violent coup d'état. This marked the beginning of the military...
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  • till 1985. The first President of the country was Johan Ferrier, with Henck Arron (leader of the NPS) as Prime Minister. Despite agreements with the new...
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    independence required longer-term planning. The newly elected government of Henck Arron however accepted Den Uyl's invitation that Suriname be independent by...
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    March 1980 – 4 February 1982 President Johan Ferrier Himself Preceded by Henck Arron Succeeded by Henry Neijhorst Personal details Born Hendrick Rudolf Chin...
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    $147,000 available to refurbish the palm garden. In 2008, a statue of Henck Arron, the first Prime Minister of an independent Suriname, was placed in the...
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  • Ministers Party Portfolio Henck Arron NPS Vice President and Planning Eddy Sedoc NPS Foreign Affairs Ronald Venetiaan NPS Education Romeo van Russel NPS...
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    President of the country was Johan Ferrier, the former governor, with Henck Arron (the then leader of the NPS) as Prime Minister. In the years leading...
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    National Party Combination (Nationale Partij Kombinatie) to power, with Henck Arron as prime minister. The new government declared that Suriname would be...
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  • military coup on February 25, 1980, he was arrested while Prime Minister Henck Arron was still in hiding. Minister Badrising and Deputy Prime Minister Olton...
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    embassy hostages. February 25 – A coup in Suriname ousts the government of Henck Arron; leaders Dési Bouterse and Roy Horb replace it with a National Military...
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  • Sigourney Bandjar Romario Sabajo Jan Earnst Matzeliger Jules Ajodhia Henck Arron Bram Behr Dési Bouterse Ronnie Brunswijk Johan Ferrier Otto Huiswoud...
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    7 January 1991 – 16 September 1991 President Johan Kraag Preceded by Henck Arron Succeeded by Jules Ajodhia Prime Minister of Suriname In office 7 April...
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  • Perón  Argentina President of Argentina (1974–1976) 1976 Overthrown Henck Arron  Suriname Prime Minister of Suriname (1975–1980) 1980 Overthrown Roberto...
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    Henck Arron, Princess Beatrix, and Johan Ferrier during the independence ceremony of Suriname in 1975...
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    prime minister of Suriname (1975–1988) Longest serving officeholder Henck Arron 24 December 1973 – 25 February 1980 Status Head of government Member...
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  • 1960) 1935 – Reinier Kreijermaat, Dutch footballer (d. 2018) 1936 – Henck Arron, Surinamese banker and politician, 1st Prime Minister of the Republic...
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  • academic and judge, 25th Chief Justice of California (b. 1936) 2000 – Henck Arron, Surinamese banker and politician, 1st Prime Minister of the Republic...
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    Education for the National Party of Suriname (NPS) in the government of Henck Arron. He was disposed by the 1980 Surinamese coup d'état. Venetiaan decided...
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    Suriname In office 25 November 1975 – 13 August 1980 Prime Minister Henck Arron Henk Chin A Sen Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Henk Chin...
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    Surinamese military, staged a violent coup d'état against Prime Minister Henck Arron and Bouterse became de facto military leader of the nation. In December...
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  • Reform Party. He then backed the independence policies of Prime Minister Henck Arron. After initially opposing independence, his decision to switch and support...
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    Shankar (born 1937) 25 January 1988 24 December 1990 2 years, 333 days VHP Henck Arron (NPS) 5 Johan Kraag (1913–1996) 29 December 1990 16 September 1991 261 days...
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  • Acting Prime minister (1969) Jules Sedney, Prime minister (1969–1973) Henck Arron, Prime minister (1973–1980) Republic of Suriname Presidents (complete...
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    February 1980, Bouterse, Horb, and fourteen other sergeants overthrew the Henck Arron government with a violent military coup d'état, now known as the Sergeants...
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  • 25, 1980: A military coup led by Dési Bouterse ousted Prime Minister Henck Arron. August 13, 1980: The military, led by Dési Bouterse, ousted President...
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    had become independent. The National Party Coalition of Prime Minister Henck Arron won 22 seats, and the United Democratic Party coalition won the other...
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  • demanded better pay and opportunities of promotion. Prime Minister Henck Arron refused to recognise them and arrested the ringleaders, who were to go...
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    Police in the first National Party Combination (NPK I) cabinet, headed by Henck Arron, on behalf of the Nationalist Republican Party (PNR). The primary agenda...
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