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Former Military Personnel Once Again Bring Bottlenecks to the Cabinet's Attention

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PARAMARIBO — Former military personnel have once again turned to the Office of the President. On Tuesday, May 5, 2026, a delegation from the group was heard on behalf of President Jennifer Simons by cabinet officials Melvin Linscheer, Rudie Roeplal, and Bidjai Lalbiharie. Last year, the former military personnel had already drawn the Head of State's attention to a number of bottlenecks in a written letter. The problems relate to an increase in c…
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PARAMARIBO — Former military personnel have once again turned to the Office of the President. On Tuesday, May 5, 2026, a delegation from the group was heard on behalf of President Jennifer Simons by cabinet officials Melvin Linscheer, Rudie Roeplal, and Bidjai Lalbiharie. Last year, the former military personnel had already drawn the Head of State's attention to a number of bottlenecks in a written letter. The problems relate to an increase in c…

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DWTonline.com broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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