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Suriname’s former president Santokhi dies at age of 67

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PARAMARIBO, March 30 (Reuters) - Suriname's ‌former president Chandrikapersad Santokhi, who governed from 2020 to ​2025, died suddenly on Monday at the age of 67, his successor and the ⁠South American country's current president said.

"His many years of service in various public offices will be remembered," President Jennifer Simons said in a statement shared ​on social media. A cause of death was not immediately given. 

Santokhi, chairman of Suriname's Progressive ‌Reform Party, left office after last year's elections. He won more votes as a member of parliament than any other lawmaker, but his party finished closely behind ⁠Simons' National Democratic Party, which led to a coalition ⁠deal to install Simons as president.

Suriname's president is elected indirectly, requiring the votes of two-thirds of the members of the National Assembly.

As president, Santokhi implemented a series of painful reform measures backed by the International Monetary Fund. ‌Opponents said he did not do enough to protect the poorer and ⁠more vulnerable sectors of society.

Santokhi told lawmakers in July ‌that he took responsibility for his shortcomings ​and hoped he would be remembered for his commitment.

After leaving the presidency, Santokhi continued to serve as a member of parliament.

As a former police ‌commissioner and later, as justice minister, Santokhi investigated the ​1982 killing of 15 leading ⁠government critics, and pushed for the case to move ahead.

Former ‌President Desi Bouterse, whom Santokhi defeated ⁠in the 2020 election, was convicted in 2019 of overseeing the operation, in which soldiers abducted 16 critics, including lawyers, journalists, union leaders, soldiers and ​university professors, from their ‌homes. Only one survived.

Bouterse's conviction was upheld in December 2023 and he died ⁠a year later as a fugitive. 

(Reporting ​by Ank Kuipers, Writing by Brendan O'Boyle, Editing by Natalia Siniawski, ​Julia Symmes Cobb and Rosalba O'Brien)

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