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Liesbeth Venetiaan-Vanenburg

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Liesbeth Venetiaan-Vanenburg
First Lady of Suriname
In role
12 August 2000 – 12 August 2010
PresidentRonald Venetiaan
Preceded byVacant
Succeeded byIngrid Bouterse-Waldring
In role
16 September 1991 – 15 September 1996
PresidentRonald Venetiaan
Preceded byVacant
Succeeded byVacant
Personal details
Born
Liesbeth Vanenburg

(1942-11-03) 3 November 1942 (age 82)
Suriname
Political partyNational Party of Suriname
Spouse
(m. 1966)
Children4

Liesbeth Venetiaan-Vanenburg (née Vanenburg; born 3 November 1942) is a Surinamese social worker who served as the First Lady of Suriname from 1991 to 1996 and from 2000 to 2010 as the wife of President Ronald Venetiaan.[1]

Biography

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Vanenburg was born on November 3, 1942 in Suriname. In 1961, she went to The Hague, Netherlands to study at the Catholic Social Academy. In 1964, she met Ronald Venetiaan at a student party in Leiden. In 1965, she returned to Suriname for good, and in 1966, she married Venetiaan. They had four children; three daughters and one son.[2]

Venetiaan-Vanenburg worked as a social worker.[2] In 1973, her husband became Minister of Education and Public Development in the Henck Arron cabinet.[3] In 1980, Dési Bouterse staged a coup d'état, and the Venetiaan family had to go into hiding. Later, they were placed under house arrest and reinforced by armed soldiers.[2]

In 1987, democracy in Suriname was restored. In 1991, Ronald Venetiaan was elected President of Suriname, and Venetiaan-Vanenburg became first lady.[4] In 1993, she was chosen Woman of the Year by the Surinamese research agency Foundation for Scientific Information.[5] Her husband was president until 1996.[4] Venetiaan-Vanenburg was again first lady from 2000 to 2010.[6]

In 2010, Bouterse returned to power again. On August 12, 2010 it was decided that Ingrid Bouterse-Waldring, his wife, was entitled to a salary of 8,742 SRD as first lady.[7] It was shown that Venetiaan-Vanenburg had always performed her activities as first lady for free,[8] and was entitled to approximately one million Surinamese dollars. Venetiaan-Vanenburg then turned down the money.[7]

Venetiaan-Vanenburg was also active for various charities, including the extensive Foundation Network Women Suriname and the Netherlands and the Oriole Foundation.[9] In 2020, she was named the best first lady of Suriname by newspaper Dagblad Suriname.[1] On November 1, 2020, her daughter Shanti Venetiaan became the first female chair of the Anton de Kom University of Suriname.[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b "De burger vindt Liesbeth Venetiaan-Vanenburg veruit de beste First Lady". dbsuriname.com (in Dutch). 26 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Bevlogen first lady van Suriname". groene.nl (in Dutch). 18 August 2001.
  3. ^ De Vrije Stem, Nieuw Kabinet van 12 ministers, 24 December 1973
  4. ^ a b "Ronald Venetiaan: 'Ik treed terug om politieke redenen'". dbsuriname.com (in Dutch). 26 October 2013.
  5. ^ Amigoe, Liesbeth Venetiaan Vrouw van het Jaar, 27 January 1993.
  6. ^ "NPS: Nationale Partij Suriname". nos.nl (in Dutch). 26 March 2010.
  7. ^ a b "Liesbeth Venetiaan laat half miljoen SRD staan". starnieuws.com (in Dutch). 14 January 2011.
  8. ^ "Van der San geeft uitleg over First Lady". starnieuws.com (in Dutch). 15 January 2011.
  9. ^ "Liesbeth Venetiaan gehuldigd voor haar inzet". dagbladsuriname.com (in Dutch). 17 June 2013.
  10. ^ Anton de Kom Universiteit, Shanti Venetiaan, AdeKUS Notes #6, March 2021