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As head of government, the President appoints a 16-minister cabinet. |
Members of Cabinet |
Post |
Member |
President |
Desire Delano Bouterse |
Vice President |
Robert Ameerali |
Minister of Home Affairs |
Soewarto Moestadja |
Minister of Defence |
Lamure Latour |
Minister of Finance |
Adelien Wijnerman |
Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Winston Lackin |
Minister of Trade & Industry |
Raymond Sapoen |
Minister of Justice & Police |
Edward Belfort |
Minister of Natural Resources |
Jim Hok |
Minister of Public Works |
Ramon Abrahams |
Minister of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry & Fisheries |
Hendrik Setrowidjojo |
Minister of Social Affairs & Housing |
Alice Amafo |
Minister of Regional Development |
Stanley Betterson |
Minister of Land & Forestry |
Simon Martosatiman |
Minister of Transport, Communiation & Tourism |
Valisi Pinas |
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