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Leafplan: Michel van Hulten, Lector governance,ex cabinet den uyl
Hoe corrupt is nederland? Bijzonder dus.
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Wim Duisenberg | Dutch Politician and Economist
Wim Duisenberg | Dutch Politician and Economist
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Willem Frederik" Wim" Duisenberg was a Dutch politician and economist who served as President of the European Central Bank from 1 June 1998 until 31 October 2003. He was a member of the Labour Party( PvdA).
Duisenberg studied Economics at the University of Groningen carrying a Master of Economics degree and worked as a experimenter at his alma mammy before finishing his thesis and graduated as a Croaker of gospel in Development economics. Duisenberg worked as a fiscal critic for the International Monetary Fund( IMF) from January 1966 until March 1969 and as an economist for the Dutch central bank( DNB) from March 1969 until February 1970.
Duisenberg worked as a professor of Macroeconomics at the University of Amsterdam from February 1...
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Demonstration against government policy
Newsreels in which Dutch subjects of a certain week are presented.
30.000 people demonstrate in the Irene hall in Utrecht against the educational plans of the cabinet Biesheuvel. There is not enough room in the hall for another 15.000 people. With a.o. speeches by chairman Th.M. Knippen of the General Dutch Educational Federation and mrs. Bakker-Tenhagen(?). The crowd sings "Van Veen, ga heen" (Van Veen, go away). Minister C. van Veen of Education and opposition leader Joop den Uyl are present. Because of the commotion, the demonstration has to be ended early.
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SYND 13 3 76 LOCKHEED BRIBERY SCANDAL
(13 Mar 1976) The United States Ambassador to Tokyo handing over a letter from President Gerald Ford on the Lockheed affair to the Deputy Foreign Minister and anti-Lockheed marchers in the city, then a cabinet meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Miki.
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Dutch politician and diplomat Ruud Lubbers Died at 78
Rudolphus Franciscus Marie "Ruud" Lubbers was born on 7 May 1939 and died on 14 February 2018. He was a Dutch politician and diplomat of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA). He served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 4 November 1982 until 22 August 1994.Lubbers, a businessman and economist by occupation, worked for the Hollandia Corporate as a corporate director from 1963 until 1973. After the Dutch general election of 1972, Lubbers was asked by the Catholic People's Party (KVP) to become Minister of Economic Affairs in the Cabinet Den Uyl; he accepted, taking office on 11 May 1973. After the 1977 election, he was elected as Member of the House of Representatives, serving from 8 June 1977 until 8 September 1977 and again from 22 December 1977 until 4 November 1982. On 7 November...
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SYND 7 2 79 FINAL DAY'S COURT HEARING IN LOCKHEED BRIBE SCANDAL
(6 Feb 1979) Scenes in Rome from the final day's hearing in the long-running trial of Italian officials accused of receiving bribes fron the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation.
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Labour Party (Netherlands) | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:52 1 History
00:02:01 1.1 1946–1965
00:04:54 1.2 1965–1989
00:11:32 1.3 1989–2010
00:17:37 1.4 Since 2010
00:19:44 2 Ideology
00:20:47 3 Electorate
00:21:25 4 Organisation
00:21:34 4.1 Leadership
00:21:43 4.2 Organisational structure
00:22:48 4.3 Members
00:23:08 4.4 Linked organisations
00:24:00 4.5 International organisations
00:24:44 4.6 Pillarised organisations
00:25:13 4.7 Relationships to other parties
00:26:59 5 Electoral results
00:27:09 5.1 House of Representatives
00:27:19 5.2 Senate
00:27:27 5.3 European Parliament
00:27:36 6 Representation
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00:28:34 6.2 Members of the Senate
00:29:14 6.3 Members of the Europe...
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How Suriname Became Independent from the Dutch
Suriname gained its independence from the Netherlands on November 25, 1975. The process leading to Suriname's independence involved several key events and negotiations. Suriname was a Dutch colony for nearly three centuries, with the Dutch establishing control in the 17th century. By the mid-20th century, there was a growing global movement toward decolonization, and many colonies sought independence from their colonial rulers. In the years leading up to independence, Suriname experienced the emergence of various political parties and movements advocating for self-determination and independence. The key political parties during this period were the National Party of Suriname (Nationale Partij Suriname, or NPS), led by Henck Arron, and the Progressive Reform Party (Progressieve Surinaamse ...
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Wim Duisenberg | Dutch Politician and Economist
Wim Duisenberg | Dutch Politician and Economist
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Willem Frederik" Wim" Duisenberg was a Dutch politician and economist who served as President of the Europe...
Wim Duisenberg | Dutch Politician and Economist
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Willem Frederik" Wim" Duisenberg was a Dutch politician and economist who served as President of the European Central Bank from 1 June 1998 until 31 October 2003. He was a member of the Labour Party( PvdA).
Duisenberg studied Economics at the University of Groningen carrying a Master of Economics degree and worked as a experimenter at his alma mammy before finishing his thesis and graduated as a Croaker of gospel in Development economics. Duisenberg worked as a fiscal critic for the International Monetary Fund( IMF) from January 1966 until March 1969 and as an economist for the Dutch central bank( DNB) from March 1969 until February 1970.
Duisenberg worked as a professor of Macroeconomics at the University of Amsterdam from February 1970 until May 1973. After the election of 1972 Duisenberg was appointed as Minister of Finance in the Cabinet Den Uyl taking office on 11 May 1973.
The Cabinet Den Uyl fell just before the end of its term. After the election of 1977 Duisenberg was tagged as a Member of the House of Representatives serving from 8 June 1977 until 8 September 1977 and again from 16 January 1978 and served as a frontbencher and prophet for Finances.
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Willem Frederik" Wim" Duisenberg was a Dutch politician and economist who served as President of the European Central Bank from 1 June 1998 until 31 October 2003. He was a member of the Labour Party( PvdA).
Duisenberg studied Economics at the University of Groningen carrying a Master of Economics degree and worked as a experimenter at his alma mammy before finishing his thesis and graduated as a Croaker of gospel in Development economics. Duisenberg worked as a fiscal critic for the International Monetary Fund( IMF) from January 1966 until March 1969 and as an economist for the Dutch central bank( DNB) from March 1969 until February 1970.
Duisenberg worked as a professor of Macroeconomics at the University of Amsterdam from February 1970 until May 1973. After the election of 1972 Duisenberg was appointed as Minister of Finance in the Cabinet Den Uyl taking office on 11 May 1973.
The Cabinet Den Uyl fell just before the end of its term. After the election of 1977 Duisenberg was tagged as a Member of the House of Representatives serving from 8 June 1977 until 8 September 1977 and again from 16 January 1978 and served as a frontbencher and prophet for Finances.
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30.000 farmers demonstrate against the government policy (Week number 74-34) 🔴
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Description (more): In the presence of Minister of Agriculture Fons van der Stee, farmers protested against the agriculture policy of the Den Uyl cabinet in stadium Galgenwaard in Utrecht. The costs for the farmers are rising, while their earnings are falling. STATEMENT of Van der Stee. SHOTS: close ups of different demonstrating farmers; farmers listening to speakers.
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Publication Date: 1 January 1974
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Description (more): In the presence of Minister of Agriculture Fons van der Stee, farmers protested against the agriculture policy of the Den Uyl cabinet in stadium Galgenwaard in Utrecht. The costs for the farmers are rising, while their earnings are falling. STATEMENT of Van der Stee. SHOTS: close ups of different demonstrating farmers; farmers listening to speakers.
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Demonstration against government policy
Newsreels in which Dutch subjects of a certain week are presented.
30.000 people demonstrate in the Irene hall in Utrecht against the educational plans of the c...
Newsreels in which Dutch subjects of a certain week are presented.
30.000 people demonstrate in the Irene hall in Utrecht against the educational plans of the cabinet Biesheuvel. There is not enough room in the hall for another 15.000 people. With a.o. speeches by chairman Th.M. Knippen of the General Dutch Educational Federation and mrs. Bakker-Tenhagen(?). The crowd sings "Van Veen, ga heen" (Van Veen, go away). Minister C. van Veen of Education and opposition leader Joop den Uyl are present. Because of the commotion, the demonstration has to be ended early.
Demonstration against government policy Polygoon-Profilti (producer) - Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, Netherlands - CC BY-SA.
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Newsreels in which Dutch subjects of a certain week are presented.
30.000 people demonstrate in the Irene hall in Utrecht against the educational plans of the cabinet Biesheuvel. There is not enough room in the hall for another 15.000 people. With a.o. speeches by chairman Th.M. Knippen of the General Dutch Educational Federation and mrs. Bakker-Tenhagen(?). The crowd sings "Van Veen, ga heen" (Van Veen, go away). Minister C. van Veen of Education and opposition leader Joop den Uyl are present. Because of the commotion, the demonstration has to be ended early.
Demonstration against government policy Polygoon-Profilti (producer) - Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, Netherlands - CC BY-SA.
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SYND 13 3 76 LOCKHEED BRIBERY SCANDAL
(13 Mar 1976) The United States Ambassador to Tokyo handing over a letter from President Gerald Ford on the Lockheed affair to the Deputy Foreign Minister and a...
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(13 Mar 1976) The United States Ambassador to Tokyo handing over a letter from President Gerald Ford on the Lockheed affair to the Deputy Foreign Minister and anti-Lockheed marchers in the city, then a cabinet meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Miki.
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New government (Week number 65-17) 🔴
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Publication Date: 14 April 1965
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Description (more): Queen Juliana receives the new ministers at Palace Soestdijk. The ministers descend the stairs for a photo shoot for the press, a.o. Prime Minister J.M.L.T. Cals, Anne Vondeling, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, and the ministers Ivo Samkalden of Justice, Jan Smallenbroek of Internal Affairs, I.A. Diepenhorst of Education and Science, Joop den Uyl of Economic Affairs, Maarten Vrolijk of Culture, Recreation and Social Work and J.G. Suurhoff of Transport, Public Works and Water Management. Several days later they pose with the other ministers in the Trèveszaal (Trève hall) in The Hague, after which the first official meeting of the council of ministers is held, with a.o. Deputy Prime Ministers Vondeling and Barend Biesheuvel, the ministers Samkalden, Smallenbroek, Vrolijk, Diepenhorst, Den Uyl, P.J.S. de Jong of Defense, T.H. Bot of Development Aid, Joseph Luns of Foreign Affairs, G.M.J. Veldkamp of Social Affairs, P.C.W.M. Bogaers of housing and Prime Minister Cals.
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Publication Date: 14 April 1965
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Description (more): Queen Juliana receives the new ministers at Palace Soestdijk. The ministers descend the stairs for a photo shoot for the press, a.o. Prime Minister J.M.L.T. Cals, Anne Vondeling, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, and the ministers Ivo Samkalden of Justice, Jan Smallenbroek of Internal Affairs, I.A. Diepenhorst of Education and Science, Joop den Uyl of Economic Affairs, Maarten Vrolijk of Culture, Recreation and Social Work and J.G. Suurhoff of Transport, Public Works and Water Management. Several days later they pose with the other ministers in the Trèveszaal (Trève hall) in The Hague, after which the first official meeting of the council of ministers is held, with a.o. Deputy Prime Ministers Vondeling and Barend Biesheuvel, the ministers Samkalden, Smallenbroek, Vrolijk, Diepenhorst, Den Uyl, P.J.S. de Jong of Defense, T.H. Bot of Development Aid, Joseph Luns of Foreign Affairs, G.M.J. Veldkamp of Social Affairs, P.C.W.M. Bogaers of housing and Prime Minister Cals.
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Dutch politician and diplomat Ruud Lubbers Died at 78
Rudolphus Franciscus Marie "Ruud" Lubbers was born on 7 May 1939 and died on 14 February 2018. He was a Dutch politician and diplomat of the Christian Democrati...
Rudolphus Franciscus Marie "Ruud" Lubbers was born on 7 May 1939 and died on 14 February 2018. He was a Dutch politician and diplomat of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA). He served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 4 November 1982 until 22 August 1994.Lubbers, a businessman and economist by occupation, worked for the Hollandia Corporate as a corporate director from 1963 until 1973. After the Dutch general election of 1972, Lubbers was asked by the Catholic People's Party (KVP) to become Minister of Economic Affairs in the Cabinet Den Uyl; he accepted, taking office on 11 May 1973. After the 1977 election, he was elected as Member of the House of Representatives, serving from 8 June 1977 until 8 September 1977 and again from 22 December 1977 until 4 November 1982. On 7 November 1978, Willem Aantjes, the Parliamentary leader of the Christian Democratic Appeal in the House of Representatives, resigned, and Lubbers was selected to succeed him, serving from 7 November 1978 until 10 June 1981 and again from 24 August 1981 until 4 November 1982. http://deadobituary.com/
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Rudolphus Franciscus Marie "Ruud" Lubbers was born on 7 May 1939 and died on 14 February 2018. He was a Dutch politician and diplomat of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA). He served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 4 November 1982 until 22 August 1994.Lubbers, a businessman and economist by occupation, worked for the Hollandia Corporate as a corporate director from 1963 until 1973. After the Dutch general election of 1972, Lubbers was asked by the Catholic People's Party (KVP) to become Minister of Economic Affairs in the Cabinet Den Uyl; he accepted, taking office on 11 May 1973. After the 1977 election, he was elected as Member of the House of Representatives, serving from 8 June 1977 until 8 September 1977 and again from 22 December 1977 until 4 November 1982. On 7 November 1978, Willem Aantjes, the Parliamentary leader of the Christian Democratic Appeal in the House of Representatives, resigned, and Lubbers was selected to succeed him, serving from 7 November 1978 until 10 June 1981 and again from 24 August 1981 until 4 November 1982. http://deadobituary.com/
- published: 14 Feb 2018
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SYND 7 2 79 FINAL DAY'S COURT HEARING IN LOCKHEED BRIBE SCANDAL
(6 Feb 1979) Scenes in Rome from the final day's hearing in the long-running trial of Italian officials accused of receiving bribes fron the Lockheed Aircraft C...
(6 Feb 1979) Scenes in Rome from the final day's hearing in the long-running trial of Italian officials accused of receiving bribes fron the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation.
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(6 Feb 1979) Scenes in Rome from the final day's hearing in the long-running trial of Italian officials accused of receiving bribes fron the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation.
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Labour Party (Netherlands) | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:52 1 History
00:02:01 1.1 1946–1965
00:0...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labour_Party_(Netherlands)
00:01:52 1 History
00:02:01 1.1 1946–1965
00:04:54 1.2 1965–1989
00:11:32 1.3 1989–2010
00:17:37 1.4 Since 2010
00:19:44 2 Ideology
00:20:47 3 Electorate
00:21:25 4 Organisation
00:21:34 4.1 Leadership
00:21:43 4.2 Organisational structure
00:22:48 4.3 Members
00:23:08 4.4 Linked organisations
00:24:00 4.5 International organisations
00:24:44 4.6 Pillarised organisations
00:25:13 4.7 Relationships to other parties
00:26:59 5 Electoral results
00:27:09 5.1 House of Representatives
00:27:19 5.2 Senate
00:27:27 5.3 European Parliament
00:27:36 6 Representation
00:27:46 6.1 Members of the House of Representatives
00:28:34 6.2 Members of the Senate
00:29:14 6.3 Members of the European Parliament
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The Labour Party (Dutch: Partij van de Arbeid, [pɑrˈtɛi vɑn də ˈʔɑrbɛit], abbreviated as PvdA, [ˌpeːveːdeːˈjaː, -deːˈʔaː] or P van de A, [ˌpeː vɑn də ˈʔaː]) is a social democratic political party in the Netherlands.
The party was founded in 1946 as a merger of the Social Democratic Workers' Party, the Free-thinking Democratic League, and the Christian Democratic Union. Prime Ministers from the Labour Party have been Willem Drees (1948–1958), Joop den Uyl (1973–1977), and Wim Kok (1994–2002).
From 2012 to 2017, the PvdA formed the second largest parliamental faction and was the junior partner in the Second Rutte cabinet with the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy. Since 2016, Lodewijk Asscher has been Leader of the Labour Party. The party fell to only nine seats in the House of Representatives at the 2017 general election, making it only the seventh-largest faction in the chamber–its worst showing ever.
The Labour Party is a member of the European Party of European Socialists and the global Progressive Alliance. In the European Parliament, where the Labour Party has 3 seats, it is part of the parliamentary group Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats.
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00:01:52 1 History
00:02:01 1.1 1946–1965
00:04:54 1.2 1965–1989
00:11:32 1.3 1989–2010
00:17:37 1.4 Since 2010
00:19:44 2 Ideology
00:20:47 3 Electorate
00:21:25 4 Organisation
00:21:34 4.1 Leadership
00:21:43 4.2 Organisational structure
00:22:48 4.3 Members
00:23:08 4.4 Linked organisations
00:24:00 4.5 International organisations
00:24:44 4.6 Pillarised organisations
00:25:13 4.7 Relationships to other parties
00:26:59 5 Electoral results
00:27:09 5.1 House of Representatives
00:27:19 5.2 Senate
00:27:27 5.3 European Parliament
00:27:36 6 Representation
00:27:46 6.1 Members of the House of Representatives
00:28:34 6.2 Members of the Senate
00:29:14 6.3 Members of the European Parliament
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The Labour Party (Dutch: Partij van de Arbeid, [pɑrˈtɛi vɑn də ˈʔɑrbɛit], abbreviated as PvdA, [ˌpeːveːdeːˈjaː, -deːˈʔaː] or P van de A, [ˌpeː vɑn də ˈʔaː]) is a social democratic political party in the Netherlands.
The party was founded in 1946 as a merger of the Social Democratic Workers' Party, the Free-thinking Democratic League, and the Christian Democratic Union. Prime Ministers from the Labour Party have been Willem Drees (1948–1958), Joop den Uyl (1973–1977), and Wim Kok (1994–2002).
From 2012 to 2017, the PvdA formed the second largest parliamental faction and was the junior partner in the Second Rutte cabinet with the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy. Since 2016, Lodewijk Asscher has been Leader of the Labour Party. The party fell to only nine seats in the House of Representatives at the 2017 general election, making it only the seventh-largest faction in the chamber–its worst showing ever.
The Labour Party is a member of the European Party of European Socialists and the global Progressive Alliance. In the European Parliament, where the Labour Party has 3 seats, it is part of the parliamentary group Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats.
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How Suriname Became Independent from the Dutch
Suriname gained its independence from the Netherlands on November 25, 1975. The process leading to Suriname's independence involved several key events and negot...
Suriname gained its independence from the Netherlands on November 25, 1975. The process leading to Suriname's independence involved several key events and negotiations. Suriname was a Dutch colony for nearly three centuries, with the Dutch establishing control in the 17th century. By the mid-20th century, there was a growing global movement toward decolonization, and many colonies sought independence from their colonial rulers. In the years leading up to independence, Suriname experienced the emergence of various political parties and movements advocating for self-determination and independence. The key political parties during this period were the National Party of Suriname (Nationale Partij Suriname, or NPS), led by Henck Arron, and the Progressive Reform Party (Progressieve Surinaamse Volkspartij, or PSV), led by Jagernath Lachmon. In 1974, a Round Table Conference was held in The Hague, Netherlands, where representatives from the Dutch government, Surinamese political parties, and other stakeholders discussed the terms of Suriname's independence. This conference played a crucial role in shaping the future of the country.
At the Round Table Conference, an agreement was reached for Suriname to gain independence on November 25, 1975. The agreement stipulated that Suriname would become a sovereign nation while maintaining friendly relations with the Netherlands. Suriname agreed to take responsibility for its own governance, defense, and foreign affairs. In the months leading up to independence, a transitional government was established in Suriname to prepare for the handover of power. The Netherlands provided technical and financial assistance to facilitate the transition. On November 25, 1975, Suriname officially became an independent nation, with Paramaribo as its capital. The country's first president was Johan Ferrier, and Henck Arron became the first Prime Minister.
It's worth noting that while Suriname gained political independence in 1975, it faced numerous challenges in the years that followed, including political instability, economic difficulties, and a military coup in 1980. These challenges have played a significant role in shaping Suriname's history and development since its independence.
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– https://www.parlement.com/id/vhnnmt7lcryw/onafhankelijkheid_suriname_in_1975 (01-09-2023).
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– https://npokennis.nl/longread/7695/jazz-werkstudenten-en-racisme-de-surinaamse-migratie-naar-nederland (01-09-2023).
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Suriname gained its independence from the Netherlands on November 25, 1975. The process leading to Suriname's independence involved several key events and negotiations. Suriname was a Dutch colony for nearly three centuries, with the Dutch establishing control in the 17th century. By the mid-20th century, there was a growing global movement toward decolonization, and many colonies sought independence from their colonial rulers. In the years leading up to independence, Suriname experienced the emergence of various political parties and movements advocating for self-determination and independence. The key political parties during this period were the National Party of Suriname (Nationale Partij Suriname, or NPS), led by Henck Arron, and the Progressive Reform Party (Progressieve Surinaamse Volkspartij, or PSV), led by Jagernath Lachmon. In 1974, a Round Table Conference was held in The Hague, Netherlands, where representatives from the Dutch government, Surinamese political parties, and other stakeholders discussed the terms of Suriname's independence. This conference played a crucial role in shaping the future of the country.
At the Round Table Conference, an agreement was reached for Suriname to gain independence on November 25, 1975. The agreement stipulated that Suriname would become a sovereign nation while maintaining friendly relations with the Netherlands. Suriname agreed to take responsibility for its own governance, defense, and foreign affairs. In the months leading up to independence, a transitional government was established in Suriname to prepare for the handover of power. The Netherlands provided technical and financial assistance to facilitate the transition. On November 25, 1975, Suriname officially became an independent nation, with Paramaribo as its capital. The country's first president was Johan Ferrier, and Henck Arron became the first Prime Minister.
It's worth noting that while Suriname gained political independence in 1975, it faced numerous challenges in the years that followed, including political instability, economic difficulties, and a military coup in 1980. These challenges have played a significant role in shaping Suriname's history and development since its independence.
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– Geschiedenis van Suriname. Van stam tot staat (Eveline Bakker, Leo Dalhuisen, Maurits Hassankhan, Frans Steegh).
– Suriname in the Long Twentieth Century. Domination, Contestation, Globalization (Rosemarijn Hoefte).
– https://www.parlement.com/id/vhnnmt7lcryw/onafhankelijkheid_suriname_in_1975 (01-09-2023).
– https://www.volkskrant.nl/uitgelicht/vertrok-u-vanuit-suriname-naar-nederland-in-de-jaren-zeventig-help-de-volkskrant-de-geschiedenis-vast-te-leggen~b4869781c/#:~:text=In%20de%20jaren%20zeventig%20kwamen,om%20naar%20Nederland%20te%20verhuizen (01-09-2023).
– https://npokennis.nl/longread/7695/jazz-werkstudenten-en-racisme-de-surinaamse-migratie-naar-nederland (01-09-2023).
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