Jerrel Pawiroredjo
Jerrel Pawiroredjo is a key member of the National Party of Suriname (NPS) and an economic advisor. He recently participated in a discussion where he presented insights into the country's economy, arguing for the diversification of its economic sectors and the strengthening of the tax authority. Pawiroredjo believes that during NPS administrations, the financial stability of Suriname has been consistently robust.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Suriname | 3 | 7.00 | 2.78% | +0% | 586,634 | 16,295 | $4,600 | 128$ |
| Totals | 3 | 586,634 | 16,295 | $4,600 | 128$ |
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Recent Mentions
Suriname:
Jerrel Pawiroredjo is a party colleague and faction leader who collaborated with Poetini Atompai on the initiative laws.
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Suriname:
Jerrel Pawiroredjo is a member of the Assembly who is raising concerns about the transparency and financial management of the Staatsziekenfonds.
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Suriname:
Jerrel Pawiroredjo supports Poetini Atompai's initiative laws.
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Suriname:
Jerrel Pawiroredjo merkte op dat een concreet regeringsstandpunt ontbrak.
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Suriname:
NPS-fractieleider Jerrel Pawiroredjo raised concerns about foreign workers taking jobs previously held by Surinamese.
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Suriname:
Jerrel Pawiroredjo is a member of the NPS and is recognized for his important role in protecting the rule of law.
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Suriname:
Jerrel Pawiroredjo, the faction leader of the NPS, had previously expressed support for joining the CCJ.
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Suriname:
Jerrel Pawiroredjo, the NPS faction leader, voiced his worries regarding the proposed appointment procedures for the prosecutor-general.
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Suriname:
Jerrel Pawiroredjo expressed pain over the unequal treatment in visa applications for travel to the Netherlands.
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Suriname:
Jerrel Pawiroredjo spoke about the importance of standing on one's own feet since November 25, 1975.
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