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Bouterse dismiss Minister of Finance - AD.nl
The resignation must be seen as a step in the pursuit of Bouterse to bring. The financial management of the country in order as soon as possible In his annual address last week he announced Monday the "reconstruction" of the state finances already. In recent months, Bouterse was criticized because his government spends more money than is income. The government is far behind with payments to third parties such as contractors and other service providers. This led to turmoil in the foreign exchange which the Central Bank mid-September compelled to take some monetary measures and moons. Government to economy Political opponents of Bouterse make good use of these developments to paint. Away by the government as "spendthrifts and grabbers' The resignation of Wine Erman hung in the air for several months. The fact that she and the boss of the Central Bank, Gilmore Hoefdraad, had different views on the financial policy to be pursued, innate also played a role. Wine Erman is the second Minister of Finance should exist. In June 2011, her predecessor innate Wonnie Boedhoe already been terminated on hold. In total, the Bouterse since taking office in August 2010 eleven ministers innate sacked and replaced. The replacement of Wine Wednesday Erman was not yet known. Read also "Proof of U.S. Bouterse contact with drug lord 'Surinamese must save more and spend less Bouterse is going to re-election Read the AD now 2 weeks free!
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