Ronald Venetiaan

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Ronald Venetiaan
Ronald Venetiaan

In office
1991 – 1996
August 12, 2000 - present
Preceded by Jules Wijdenbosch
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born June 18. 1936
Paramaribo
Political party National Party of Suriname

Ronald Runaldo Venetiaan (born June 18, 1936) is a mathematician[1] and the current president of Suriname. His first term as president was from 1991 to 1996, but he lost presidential elections to Jules Wijdenbosch. In 2000 he won them again, on the New Front banner, receiving 37 out of 51 votes in the Parliament. In 2005 he was re-elected to serve a third term as president and sworn in on August 12.

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Preceded by
Jules Wijdenbosch
President of Suriname
August 12, 2000 – present
Incumbent

 
Presidents of Suriname

Johan Ferrier | Hendrick R. Chin A Sen | L.F. Ramdat Misier | Ramsewak Shankar | Johan Kraag | Ronald Venetiaan | Jules Wijdenbosch | Ronald Venetiaan

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