Suriname’s schools shops and gas stations reopened this Monday as part of the return to normality after the protests registered last Friday in which more than 100 people were arrested.
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Surinamese President Chandrikapersad Santokhi said in a statement that “we made this decision because our economy cannot be allowed to continue to stand still.”
For her part the Minister of Education Marie Levens Diaz&Forti specified that this Monday only teachers will attend educational centers in order to organize and prepare the classrooms for the return of students this Tuesday.
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