Progressive Surinamese People's Party

The Progressive Surinamese People's Party (Dutch: Progressieve Surinaamse Volkspartij, PSV) was a political party in Suriname. The party was a member of the Christian Democrat Organization of America.

Progressive Surinamese People's Party
Progressieve Surinaamse Volkspartij
FounderJozef Weidmann
Coen Ooft
Founded25 August 1946
Dissolved25 August 2014
Succeeded byDRS
IdeologyChristian democracy
International affiliationChristian Democrat Organization of America

The party was founded in August 1946[1] by, among others, Father Jozef Weidmann and Coen Ooft.

In 1948, party member Johann de Miranda [nl], on behalf of the PSV, went to the First Round Table Conference in the Netherlands, where he pleaded for universal suffrage for men and women.[2][3] One of the results of this conference was that the census and capacity selection right for men was replaced by a universal suffrage for men and women.

In 1955 three PSV politicians were elected and soon after that two members of the PSV became minister: Willem Smit (Finance) and Lucien Rens (Education and Community Development). Rens was in 1957 succeeded by Julius Johan Jacques Volkerts.

After the elections of 1969 the PSV politician Rudi Vonsée became the Minister of Health.

At the 1973 elections, the PSV belonged to the coalition National Party Combination (NPK), led by Henck Arron, who obtained 22 of the 39 seats. The PSV received two ministerial posts in the Arron cabinet.

In 1977, the NPK once again won 22 of the 39 seats in a slightly changed composition, with another two PSV ministers in the cabinet. As a result of the military coup in 1980 led by sergeant Dési Bouterse, this government came to an end prematurely.

After the restoration of democracy, the PSV no longer played a major role in Surinamese politics.

Election yearNo. of

overall seats won

+/–Votes
1949
0 / 21
1951Did not contest
1955
3 / 21
Increase 3
1958
4 / 21
Increase 1
1963
4 / 36
1967
0 / 39
Decrease 49,223
1969
1973
3 / 39
1977
1987Did not contest
1991
0 / 51
599
1996
0 / 51
2000
0 / 51
186
2005
0 / 51
2010Did not contest

References


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