For The First Time In Surinam, A South American Country, A Female President
Female President Jennifer Gerrings Simon is also a physician and Member of Parliament
For the first time in the history of Suriman, the country of South America, a woman was elected president.
According to the World News Agency, 71 -year -old physician and legislator Jennifer Gerrulings Simonis won the parliament with a two -thirds majority in the South America country.
Jennifer Gerrings Simon will take over as President on July 16. He is also the head of the National Democratic Party.
His election came as a result of a political agreement, which came after the non -decisive general election in May.
It is to be remembered that in the May 25 general election, any party was formed due to the lack of clear majority.
Under which Simons were nominated by President and Gregory Rusland as Vice President.
Due to the deal, there was no candidate for his opponent, but voted and two -thirds got the required majority.
Vice President of the new president will be Gregory Rusland. The two leaders are taking over the country’s gardens at a time when Suriman is suffering from severe financial crisis, debt payments, and public frustration.
It is to be noted that former President Chandra Prasad’s government was under severe public pressure to resign due to corruption and subsidies in subsidies.
The outgoing President Chen Santoki congratulated the new president and vowed to continue his services as a Member of Parliament.