Gregory Rusland
Gregory Rusland is the chairman of the Nationale Partij Suriname (NPS). He expressed confidence in his party's upcoming electoral performance on May 25, 2025, highlighting the NPS's role as a watchdog in governance and their plans to address economic challenges if they regain power.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Suriname | 4 | 7.25 | 2.17% | +30% | 586,634 | 16,579 | $4,600 | 130$ |
| Totals | 4 | 586,634 | 16,579 | $4,600 | 130$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Suriname:
Vice President Gregory Rusland attended the meeting regarding the improvement of the legal position of civil servants.
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Suriname:
Gregory Rusland is the Vice President of Suriname who advocates for investment in sustainable tourism instead of relying on oil revenues.
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Suriname:
Vice President Gregory Rusland emphasized the importance of communication and responsibility to society for the national broadcaster.
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Suriname:
Gregory Rusland, the Vice President and chairman of NPS, emphasized the importance of keeping communication lines open.
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Suriname:
Acting President Gregory Rusland is assessing the situation in the Djoelstraat area, which has been facing issues with stagnant water.
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Suriname:
Vice President Gregory Rusland emphasized the importance of targeted training and capacity building for local entrepreneurs.
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Suriname:
Gregory Rusland is the Vice President of Suriname who expressed optimism about the collaboration between SAB and the government.
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Suriname:
Vicepresident Gregory Rusland emphasized the importance of joint efforts to develop a sustainable pension system for the entire country.
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Suriname:
Vice President Gregory Rusland received a copy of the commemorative coin during the ceremony.
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Suriname:
Gregory Rusland emphasizes the importance of recognizing the shared history of slavery during the upcoming state visit.
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