Political party in Suriname
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]
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