Vice President of Suriname

Vice President of Suriname
Vicepresident van de Republiek Suriname
Incumbent
Ashwin Adhin

since 12 August 2015
Term length Five years, renewable
Inaugural holder Henck Arron
Formation 26 January 1988
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Vice President of Suriname is the second highest political position in Suriname. The President and the Vice President are elected by the National Assembly for five years.

The position of Vice President was created in the Constitution of 1987, when the position of Prime Minister of Suriname was abolished. The Vice President is charged with the day-to-day management of the Council of Ministers[1] and is as such responsible to the President.

Ashwin Adhin has been the incumbent Vice President of Suriname since August 12, 2015.

Powers and duties

The powers of the President are exercised by the Vice-President:

1. In case the President is declared unfit to exercise his powers;
2. In case the President has laid down the exercise of his powers temporarily;
3. As long as there is no President or if he is absent;
4. If, in the case described in article 140, prosecution against the President has been initiated.

List of Vice Presidents of Suriname

Picture Name
(Birth–Death)
Took office Left office Party
1 Henck Arron
(1936–2000)
January 26, 1988 December 24, 1990
(deposed)
NPS
2 Jules Wijdenbosch
(1941–)
January 7, 1991 September 16, 1991 NDP
3 Jules Ajodhia
(1945–)
September 16, 1991 September 15, 1996 VHP
4 Pretaap Radhakishun
(1934–2001)
September 15, 1996 August 12, 2000 BVD
5 Jules Ajodhia
(1945–)
August 12, 2000 August 12, 2005 VHP
6 Ramdien Sardjoe
(1935–)
August 12, 2005 August 12, 2010 VHP
7 Robert Ameerali
(1961–)
August 12, 2010 August 12, 2015 BEP
8 Ashwin Adhin
(1980–)
August 12, 2015 Incumbent NDP
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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