Johan Adolf "Jopie" Pengel (20 January 1916 – 5 June 1970) was a
Suriname
Suriname (; srn, Sranankondre or ), officially the Republic of Suriname ( nl, Republiek Suriname , srn, Ripolik fu Sranan), is a country on the northeastern Atlantic coast of South America. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north ...
se politician, and
prime minister of Suriname from 30 June 1963 to 5 March 1969 for the
National Party of Suriname (NPS).
Biography
Pengel was born in Paramaribo on 20 January 1916. He went to law school, but did not graduate. Van Dijck owned a large parcel of ground close to Pengel's home which was rented to poor
Afro and
Indo-Surinamese people, and started to demand large rent increases. Pengel started a protest movement against Van Dijck, and managed to raise enough money to buy the land.
In 1949, he joined the
National Party of Suriname,
and was elected to the
Estates of Suriname
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He became one of the most influential politicians in Suriname at that time.
In 1952, he became chairman of
General Alliance of Labour Unions in Suriname
The General Alliance of Labour Unions in Suriname (AVVS, or De Moederbond) is a trade union federation in Suriname. It was founded in 1951.
In 1982 Cyrill Daal, the president of De Moederbond, was executed by the military.
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.
In 1955, he was elected
Chairman of the Estates of Suriname.
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In 1955, the NPS, led by Pengel and the United Hindustani Party (VHP), the largest Hindu party led by Jagernath Lachmon, fashioned a coalition which successfully took power in 1958 and held it until 1967, allowing both the groups to understand each other. In 1958, Pengel was formateur of the Emanuels government, however he decided to remain party leader and not take part in the government.
In 1963, Pengel was elected Prime Minister of Suriname. Under Pengel's government, the Surinamese infrastructure was strongly developed. Roads were constructed and existing infrastructure was strongly improved. Two new hospitals were built. In 1967, he was re-elected and also served as Minister of General Affair, Interior and Finance
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was of the opinion that Pengel's government was spending too much money, and cut development aid. This caused strikes which led to the downfall of his government in 1969.
Pengel died of sepsis on 5 June 1970, at the age of 54 in Paramaribo.
Legacy
Pengel owned a country residence in Carolina
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on the Blackwatra Creek. Artificial rapids were constructed in the creek to give the impression of a bubble bath. After his death, it was turned into the Blaka Watra recreation area.
Pengel was a collector of animals. When he received lions in 1966, he thought it would be better to built a zoo. In 1972, the Paramaribo Zoo opened.
In 1974, a statue of Pengel was revealed on Onafhankelijkheidsplein. The statue was created by Stuart Robles de Medina
Stuart Sasha Henricus Robles de Medina (December 14, 1930 - May 20, 2006) was a Surinamese sculptor, painter and designer.
As a visual artist, Robles de Medina received several large orders, which the result can still be seen in Paramaribo.
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In 1990, the main airport at Zanderij was renamed Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport.
References
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1916 births
1970 deaths
National Party of Suriname politicians
People from Paramaribo
Prime Ministers of Suriname
Finance ministers of Suriname
Surinamese evangelicals
Chairmen of the Estates of Suriname
Deaths from sepsis
Surinamese trade unionists