Ronnie Brunswijk (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɔni ˈbrʏnsʋɛik]; born 7 March 1961) is a Surinamese politician, businessman, former rebel leader, footballer...
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Business Administration. In 1999, Bee was invited to join the ABOP by Ronnie Brunswijk. He participated in the 2000 elections, but he only received 800 votes...
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political party in Suriname, founded and chaired by ex-rebel leader Ronnie Brunswijk in 1990 after several members of the BEP were expelled. The former...
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Army) was a guerrilla commando group in Suriname. It was founded by Ronnie Brunswijk in 1986 to ensure equal rights for Suriname's minority Maroon population...
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when Surinamese Vice President, and club owner, then 60-year old, Ronnie Brunswijk, inserted himself into a 2021 CONCACAF League match against Honduran...
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elections was Dési Bouterse. Since Bouterse (NDP) cooperated with Ronnie Brunswijk (ABOP) and Paul Somohardjo (PL), his political alliance had a total...
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Democratic Party was attempting to tamper with the results. On 28 May Ronnie Brunswijk of the opposition General Liberation and Development Party stated that...
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responsible to the President. Ronnie Brunswijk is the incumbent vice president of Suriname as of 16 July 2020. Brunswijk was elected on 13 July 2020 as...
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Tucayana Amazonas led by Thomas Sabajo and the Jungle Commando led by Ronnie Brunswijk, whose members originated from the Maroon ethnic group, against the...
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August 2015, and served until 16 July 2020. Adhin was succeeded by Ronnie Brunswijk. Adhin obtained a BSc degree in Electrical Engineering (Information...
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the year 2024 in Suriname. President: Chan Santokhi Vice President: Ronnie Brunswijk Speaker: Marinus Bee Source: 1 January – New Year's Day 10 February...
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in the interior, calling themselves the Jungle Commando and led by Ronnie Brunswijk. The Bouterse government violently tried to suppress the insurgency...
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led by Ronnie Brunswijk. The army attacked the village, killing at least 35 of the inhabitants, mostly women and children, and burned Brunswijk's house...
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it was not very successful. Chin A Sen was later in connection with Ronnie Brunswijk and his Jungle Commando, who waged an armed struggle against Bouterse...
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Ontwikkelingspartij, ABOP), which was founded and is still chaired by Ronnie Brunswijk. He was inaugurated as Vice President on 12 August 2010 and left office...
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civil war between the Suriname army and Maroons loyal to rebel leader Ronnie Brunswijk, begun in 1986, continued and its effects further weakened Bouterse's...
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the National Assembly, and was elected in an uncontested election. Ronnie Brunswijk was elected Chairman. On 6 July, Gregory Rusland was elected as first...
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(disambiguation) Alfred Brunswig (1877–1929), a German philosopher Ronnie Brunswijk (1962–), Surinamese rebel leader This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Tiendalli Edson Braafheid, football player Ian Maatsen Jayden Oosterwolde Ronnie Brunswijk, politician and rebel leader Humphrey Campbell, singer Redlight Boogie...
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Surinamese Interior War started. That night, the Jungle Commando, led by Ronnie Brunswijk, opened fire on the army barracks in Albina. The fighting lasted three...
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maroon guerrilla group Jungle Commando, led by his former bodyguard, Ronnie Brunswijk, and then against the indigenous group Tucayana Amazonas. On 16 July...
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by Ronnie Brunswijk. On 29 November 1986, a military unit of 70 men was sent by the government to Moiwana as it was thought to be one of Brunswijk's stronghold...
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Vice President – vacant (2020–present) Suriname Vice President – Ronnie Brunswijk (2020–present) Uruguay Vice President – Beatriz Argimón (2020–present)...
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Suriname Constitution Government President Chan Santokhi Vice President Ronnie Brunswijk Cabinet Santokhi cabinet Legislature National Assembly Speaker: Marinus...
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Doekhi attacked Somohardjo. Ronnie Brunswijk interfered in the altercation. After Doekhi was down, both Somohardjo and Brunswijk kicked him. The whole event...
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unarmed Ndyuka people, mainly women and children. On 13 June 2020, Ronnie Brunswijk was elected Vice President of Suriname by acclamation in an uncontested...
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government with the General Liberation and Development Party led by Ronnie Brunswijk, the new Vice President of Suriname. 1949 S. Rambaran Mishre H.W. Mohamed...
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2024-06-05. Alting, Robert; Alting, Robert (2017-11-20). "Op bezoek bij Ronnie Brunswijk en zijn Surinaamse voetbalclub". Vice (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-06-05...
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original on 1 July 2020. Starnieuws, Politieke realiteit bij verkiezing Brunswijk en Sharman, 29 juni 2020 DNA, Vijf leden toegelaten tot DNA, 7 augustus...
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Remak Inter Moengotapoe Moengo, Marowijne District Ronnie Brunswijkstadion 3,000 2024 Ronnie Brunswijk Politie Voetbal Vrienden Paramaribo, Paramaribo District...
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