
Suriname is heading to the polls today, with 400,000 citizens eligible to vote for a new parliament. For the first time in 45 years, Desi Bouterse is no longer a factor, as the former president and military leader passed away in December. His successor as leader of the NDP is 71-year-old Jennifer Simons, a former doctor and parliament speaker.
Key issues include rising poverty, healthcare, and education challenges, alongside optimism from major offshore oil discoveries. Production is expected to start by 2028, potentially earning Suriname €14-26 billion. However, distrust persists due to corruption and cronyism.
President Chan Santokhi campaigned on economic recovery, though austerity measures under IMF agreements have strained households. The NPS and ABOP parties also vie for influence, with a new electoral system ensuring equal vote weight nationwide.