If there is one thing the Surinamese government simply cannot organize well, it is building houses for the underprivileged. Consequently, it is a hot topic during every election campaign, and all kinds of promises are made about houses that will be built. Numbers of 4,000 and 10,000 were frequently mentioned. Ultimately, however, there is often no personal capital available, and borrowing is necessary. Three administrations ago, the Low Income S…
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If there is one thing the Surinamese government simply cannot organize well, it is building houses for the underprivileged. Consequently, it is a hot topic during every election campaign, and all kinds of promises are made about houses that will be built. Numbers of 4,000 and 10,000 were frequently mentioned. Ultimately, however, there is often no personal capital available, and borrowing is necessary. Three administrations ago, the Low Income S…