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    Henck Alphonsus Eugène Arron (25 April 1936 – 4 December 2000) was a Surinamese politician who served as the first Prime Minister of Suriname after it...
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  • Yan, Taiwanese singer and actor Bennett Arron, English comedian Christine Arron, French athlete Henck Arron, Prime Minister of Suriname Aaron (given...
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    (SKM) led by Dési Bouterse overthrew the government of Prime Minister Henck Arron with a violent coup d'état. This marked the beginning of the military...
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  • till 1985. The first President of the country was Johan Ferrier, with Henck Arron (leader of the NPS) as Prime Minister. Despite agreements with the new...
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    independence required longer-term planning. The newly elected government of Henck Arron however accepted Den Uyl's invitation that Suriname be independent by...
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  • Ministers Party Portfolio Henck Arron NPS Vice President and Planning Eddy Sedoc NPS Foreign Affairs Ronald Venetiaan NPS Education Romeo van Russel NPS...
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    $147,000 available to refurbish the palm garden. In 2008, a statue of Henck Arron, the first Prime Minister of an independent Suriname, was placed in the...
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    President of the country was Johan Ferrier, the former governor, with Henck Arron (the then leader of the NPS) as Prime Minister. In the years leading...
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    National Party Combination (Nationale Partij Kombinatie) to power, with Henck Arron as prime minister. The new government declared that Suriname would be...
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    embassy hostages. February 25 – A coup in Suriname ousts the government of Henck Arron; leaders Dési Bouterse and Roy Horb replace it with a National Military...
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