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    Ronald Runaldo Venetiaan (born 18 June 1936) is a former politician who served as the sixth president of Suriname. Venetiaan was born in Paramaribo. In...
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  • people with the surname include: Jerrel Venetiaan (born 1971), Dutch kickboxer and mixed martial artist Ronald Venetiaan (born 1936), Surinamese politician...
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  • Ronnie Van Zant (1948–1977), American musician Ronald Venetiaan, former president of Suriname Ronald Virag (born 1938), French cardiovascular surgeon...
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    return of democratic government, led in succession by Ronald Venetiaan, Jules Wijdenbosch, and Venetiaan again, Bouterse tried repeatedly to return to power...
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  • 1993, Ronald Venetiaan became party leader. Since that time, the NPS witnessed a decline in the elections that followed. In June 2012, Venetiaan stepped...
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  • Ollanta Humala Suriname Ramsewak Shankar Johan Kraag Ronald Venetiaan Jules Wijdenbosch Ronald Venetiaan Dési Bouterse Uruguay Luis Alberto Lacalle Julio...
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  • as new president. In 2000, Ronald Venetiaan became president again after winning the early elections. In 2005, Venetiaan was re-elected and his New Front...
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    Ronald Venetiaan lost seats, remaining the largest party but failing to get a majority in the National Assembly of Suriname. Despite this Venetiaan was...
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    returned on 1 January 1991. On 16 September 1991, Kraag was succeeded by Ronald Venetiaan. "Timeline: Suriname". BBC News. Retrieved 14 July 2012. "Kabinet van...
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    Suriname, and the New Front party gained 30 of the 51 parliament seats. Ronald Venetiaan, a fierce opponent of Bouterse, became president. In 1996, Jules Wijdenbosch...
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