Progressive Reform Party (Suriname)

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The Progressive Reform Party (Dutch: Vooruitstrevende Hervormingspartij), formerly known as the "Verenigde Hindoestaanse Partij" (United Hindustani Party), is a political party in Suriname.
At the last legislative elections (25 May 2010), the party was part of the Nieuw Front political combination that won 31.6% of the popular votes and fourteen out of fifty-one seats in the National Assembly. With eight seats, the VHP is currently the biggest opposition party in the Surinamese parliament.
Chan Santokhi is since July 3, 2011 the chairman of the party. Previous chairman Ram Sardjoe is the honorary chairman.
According to current statistics, the Progressive Reform Party is the second biggest political party of Suriname (with Dési Bouterse's National Democratic Party being no. 1).[1]
Members of the National Assembly
- Asiskumar Gajadien
- Sheilindra Girjasing
- Mahinderkoemar Jogi
- Ganeshkoemar Kandhai
- Radjkoemar Radjietsingh
- Mahinderpersad Rathipal
- Chan Santokhi
- Lekhram Soerdjan
External links
- Official website
- Official website of Youth Division
- Official Facebook Page
Political parties in Suriname
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Parliamentary |
- National Democratic Party
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- BEP
- DA '91
- NPS
- PL
- SPA
- VHP
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- Party for Democracy and Development through Unity
- Progressive Workers' and Farmers' Union
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Extraparliamentary |
- Basic Party for Renewal and Democracy
- Democratic National Platform 2000
- Democrats of the 21st Century
- Meeting Point 2000
- Political Wing of the FAL
- Seeka
- Union of Progressive Surinamese
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- Portal:Politics
- List of political parties
- Politics of Suriname
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