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CARICOM Observes Peaceful General Elections in Suriname

ARICOM continues to uphold democratic traditions in the Region by deploying Election Observation Missions (CEOMs) at the request of Member States. These missions provide an independent, impartial, and honest assessment of the preparations for and conduct of General Elections. Suriname invited CARICOM to observe its General Elections on May 25, 2025.

Head of Mission, Ms. Dora James leading an engagement with Vice Chairman of the National Assembly of Suriname, Dr Dew Sharman.

A nine-member team, led by Ms. Dora James, Supervisor of Elections from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, oversaw the elections. On polling day, the team visited 136 polling stations across six districts: Commewijne, Coronie, Marowijne, Paramaribo, Saramacca, and Wanica.

the CEOM meeting with the Chair of the Independent Electoral Council (OKB) Mr. Samseerali Sheikh-Albaks (1st, L) and Election Observation Mission Coordinator of Suriname.

The CEOM observed that voting was generally conducted in an orderly manner, with most polling staff efficiently performing their duties. Despite some operational and staffing challenges, the General Elections of May 25, 2025, were peaceful and conducted in an atmosphere of robust civic engagement and camaraderie among the Surinamese people.

You can read the preliminary statement of the CEOM to Suriname’s 2025 parliamentary elections by clicking the link: Preliminary Statement | CARICOM Election Observation Mission to the 2025 General Elections in the Republic of Suriname – CARICOM

Members of the CEOM and Suriname’s Foreign Minister, H.E. Albert Ramdin, (C).

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