ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia General Liberation and Development Party General Liberation and Development PartyPolitical party in Suriname For ABOP, a trade union representing workers in the education sector in the Netherlands, see General Union of Education Personnel. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: "General Liberation and Development Party" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (November 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this message) General Liberation and Development Party Algemene Bevrijdings- en OntwikkelingspartijLeaderRonnie BrunswijkFounded11 February 1990Split fromBEPIdeologyMaroon interestsNational affiliationA-Combination (formerly)National Assembly6 / 51Websitehttp://abop.sr/Politics of SurinamePolitical partiesElections The General Liberation and Development Party (Dutch: Algemene Bevrijdings- en Ontwikkelingspartij, ABOP) is a political party in Suriname, founded and chaired by ex-rebel leader Ronnie Brunswijk in 1990 after several members of the BEP were expelled. The former Vice President of Suriname, Robert Ameerali, is a member of the ABOP. As a consequence of having originally split from the BEP, ABOP is similarly more popular among the country's Maroon community, especially in interior areas of the country. In 2020, General Liberation and Development Party formed a coalition government with new president Chan Santokhi's Progressive Reform Party. Leader Ronnie Brunswijk became new Vice President of Suriname.[1] Electoral results Election No. of overall seats won Votes +/– Districts won Government Notes 1991 0 / 51 616 - Extra-parliamentary 1996 0 / 51 2,360 - Extra-parliamentary 2000 0 / 51 3,160 - Extra-parliamentary 2005 1 / 51 1 Marowijne: 1 (of 3) Coalition part of the A-Combination alliance with BEP and Seeka 2010 3 / 51 2 Marowijne: 2 (of 3) Sipaliwini: 1 (of 4) Coalition part of the A-Combination alliance with BEP and Seeka 2015 5 / 51 24,957 2 Paramaribo: 1 (of 17) Marowijne: 2 (of 3) Sipaliwini: 1 (of 4) Brokopondo: 1 (of 3) Opposition part of the A-Combination alliance with KTPI and PDO 2020 9 / 51 24,956 4 Paramaribo: 2 (of 17) Marowijne: 2 (of 3) Sipaliwini: 2 (of 4) Para: 1 (of 3) Brokopondo: 1 (of 3) Coalition 2025 6 / 51 31,798 Coalition References ↑ "Suriname election: Convicted murderer Dési Bouterse is replaced by ex-police chief". BBC News. 2020-07-14. Retrieved 2021-06-22. External links ABOP: Algemene Bevrijdings- en Ontwikkelings Partij NOS, 26 March 2010 (in Dutch) Official website vtePolitical parties in Suriname Parliamentary Progressive Reform Party National Democratic Party General Liberation and Development Party National Party Pertjajah Luhur Brotherhood and Unity in Politics Alternative 2020 Extraparliamentary Basic Party for Renewal and Democracy Democracy and Development through Unity Democratic Alternative '91 Meeting Point 2000 Party for National Unity and Solidarity Political Wing of the FAL Progressive Workers' and Farmers' Union Seeka Surinamese Labour Party Portal:Politics List of political parties Politics of Suriname This article about a Surinamese political party is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte