Progressive National Party (Suriname) Explained

Country:Suriname
Progressive National Party
Native Name:Progressieve Nationale Partij
Founder:Just Rens
Founded:24 January 1967
Dissolved:1973
Ideology:Social democracy
Split:National Party of Suriname

The Progressive National Party (Dutch; Flemish: Progressieve Nationale Partij, PNP) was a political party in Suriname.

The party was founded in January 1967 by Just Rens, a former member of the parliament and Minister of Construction on behalf of the National Party of Suriname, who was fired after a conflict with the party.[1] [2] [3]

In the 1967 Surinamese general election, PNP won three seats in the parliament.[4] Besides Rens, Jules Sedney and Aksel Quintus Bosz were elected.[5] Two and a half years later, the party participated in the early elections as part of the PNP bloc. In addition to the PNP, this partnership consisted of KTPI, PSV and PBP.[6] The PNP bloc won eight seats.[7] PNP formed a coalition with the VHP bloc, in which PNP member Jules Sedney became Prime Minister.[8]

The 1973 elections were mainly between the National Party Combination (NPK; consisting of NPS, PNR, PSV and KTPI) and the VHP bloc. With almost 3.2% of the votes, the PNP did not win a seat. Of the 39 seats, 22 went to the NPK and the remaining 17 went to the VHP bloc.[9] Afterwards, the PNP would not return to parliament.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oudminister Just Rens overleden. 2021-01-08. 1981-02-17. Amigoe. delpher.nl. nl.
  2. Web site: PENGEL vormt regering in Suriname. 2021-01-08. 1963-04-29. Algemeen Handelsblad. delpher.nl. nl.
  3. Web site: Minister Rens de laan uit. 2021-01-08. 1967-01-05. Algemeen Handelsblad. delpher.nl. nl.
  4. Web site: NA PUBLIKATIE VAN MANIFEST J. Rens met eigen partij in Surinaamse verkiezingen. 2021-01-08. 1967-01-24. Algemeen Handelsblad. delpher.nl. nl.
  5. Web site: Regeringspartijen in Suriname vaster in het zadel. 2021-01-08. 1967-03-18. Algemeen Dagblad. delpher.nl. nl.
  6. Web site: Kandidatenlijst PNP blok. 2021-01-08. 1969-09-30. Vrije Stem. delpher.nl. nl.
  7. Web site: Officiƫle uitslag verkiezingen in Suriname. 2021-01-08. 1969-11-03. Algemeen Handelsblad. delpher.nl. nl.
  8. Web site: Kabinet met 13 ministers gevormd in Suriname. 2021-01-08. 1969-11-17. Het Parool. delpher.nl. nl.
  9. Web site: NPK 22, VHP 17 zetels NPK en VHP verdeelden de buit Kleine partijen uitgeschakeld. 2021-01-08. 1973-11-20. Vrije Stem. delpher.nl. nl.