Sylvia_Kajoeramari

Sylvia Kajoeramari

Sylvia Kajoeramari

Surinamese politician


Sylvia Kajoeramari is a Surinamese politician. She was a member of the National Assembly from 2005 to 2010, representing Marowijne District for the Pertjajah Luhur (PL) party.

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Biography

Kajoeramari is from the village of Galibi in Marowijne District.[1] She is of Kalina origin.[2][3]

During the 2005 elections, Kajoeramari was a candidate of the Pertjajah Luhur (PL) party, which was then part of the New Front alliance. She won a seat in the National Assembly for the 2005-2010 term.[4] She advocated to establish the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples (proposed by the United Nations in 1994) as an official Surinamese public holiday. President Ronald Venetiaan declared its observance in 2006.[5]

Her brother Ramses Kajoeramari, a former village chief, was also elected to the National Assembly (2010-2015).[2][3] In 2014, she made the switch from the PL to the General Liberation and Development Party (ABOP).[6]


References

  1. Dagblad De West, Ramses Kajoeramari niet meer op lijst ndp, 19 maart 2015
  2. Koksijde, bestuur van Galibi, geraadpleegd op 24 juli 2020

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