Yes, Suriname is considered leftist in its politics.
Specifically, this assessment relates to the recent election and resulting assumption of presidential powers by Désiré Delano Bouterse (b. October 13, 1945). His Excellency is remembered for his participation in the military coup of February 25, 1980. The eight-year involvement of the military in Surinamese politics tended to be characterized as leftist. During that time period, Suriname was described as a socialist republic of South America.
Leftist Socialist Party of Japan was created in 1948.
Leftist Socialist Party of Japan ended in 1955.
What is Suriname? in English means "Was ist Suriname" in German.
Republic of Suriname (Republiek Suriname in Dutch)
Suriname is officially the Republic of Suriname.
No, Suriname is not a peninsula.
"Welcome to Suriname" in Dutch is "Welkom in Suriname." In Dutch, "welkom" means welcome, and "in" means to or in. Suriname is the name of the country and remains the same in both English and Dutch.
The country code and area code of West Suriname, Suriname is 597, (0)2.
"Als zij naar Suriname komt" is one way of saying "When she comes to Suriname", another way of saying is "Waneer komt zij naar Suriname?" it could mean "When is she coming to Suriname?"
Suriname is a devoloping counrty.
No. Suriname is a republic, so it has a president.
Postcodes are not used in Suriname.