Democracy Vista
Official national flag of Suriname. Democracy Vista assessment territory.
Official Territory

Suriname

Republic of Suriname

Pop: 616,500
Zone: Americas
DEMOVISTA PROPRIETARY // 2026

Liberty
Analysis

A weighted composite metric synthesizing global data on democracy, human rights, economic freedom, and societal development.

7.2INDEX / 10.0
Emerging Democracy

Supporting
Indices

7.5
SCORE / 10

Democracy Quality

Comprehensive analysis of democratic institutional quality

Emerging Democracy
6.1
SCORE / 10

Economic Freedom

Degree to which policies and institutions support economic liberty

Emerging Democracy
7.5
SCORE / 10

Human Freedom

A comprehensive measure of personal, civil, and economic freedom

Emerging Democracy
5.8
SCORE / 10

Economic Policy

Analysis of rule of law, government size, and regulatory efficiency

Hybrid Regime
7.6
SCORE / 10

Liberal Democracy

Accountability to citizens through elections and individual rights protection

Emerging Democracy

Structural
Categories

#37
🗣️

Freedom of Speech

8.1

Robust protections for public expression and media independence.

Status
#37/ 184
#94
📜

Rule of Law

5.6

Functional legal systems with occasional inconsistency.

Status
#94/ 184
#44
👩

Women's Freedom

8.8

Strong legal and structural protections for women's rights.

Status
#44/ 184
#22
👥

Minorities Freedom

9.7

Strong protections for ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities.

Status
#22/ 184
#71
🛡️

Crime & Safety

7.5

Low violent crime rates and robust personal security infrastructure.

Status
#71/ 184
#40
🗽

Individual Liberties

8.8

Strong freedoms in movement, relationships, and personal identity.

Status
#40/ 184
#38
🗳️

Democratic Health

6.5

Functional but flawed democratic processes.

Status
#38/ 184
#84
🏛️

Institutional Integrity

5.6

Moderate systemic corruption or institutional friction.

Status
#84/ 184
#64
⚖️

Civil Justice

7.3

Impartial court system with strong political independence.

Status
#64/ 184
#84
📈

Economic Vigor

6.6

Developing market with average structural freedom.

Status
#84/ 184
#99
🏦

Macroeconomic Stability

6.9

Moderate inflation risk or currency management issues.

Status
#99/ 184
#126
🌐

Market Openness

5.4

Moderate hurdles in international trade and finance.

Status
#126/ 184
#118
📋

Regulatory Environment

5.1

Bureaucratic friction impedes rapid business operations.

Status
#118/ 184
#108
🌟

Quality of Life

5.9

Moderate welfare capacity; localized safety risks exist.

Status
#108/ 184
#31
🌈

Social Tolerance

9.4

Robust mechanical protections for societal minorities.

Status
#31/ 184
#50
📰

Expression and Information

6.9

Partial constraints on expression or media environments.

Status
#50/ 184
#18
🤝

Civil Society

9.4

Free environment for forming independent unions or parties.

Status
#18/ 184

Metadata &
Technical Details

Basic Information

Capital

Paramaribo

Region

Americas

Subregion

South America

Landlocked

No

Culture & Language

Languages

Dutch

Currencies

Surinamese dollar ($)

Technical Details

Country Codes

SRSUR

Neighboring Countries

BRA, GUF, GUY

Geographic
Hub

Initializing Projections...
Geospatial Context
Coordinates4.00°N, -56.00°E
ProjectionEquirectangular

National
Insights

Background
The Spaniards first explored Suriname in the 16th century, and the English then settled it in the mid-17th century. Suriname became a Dutch colony in 1667. With the abolition of African slavery in 1863, workers were brought in from India and Java. The Netherlands granted the colony independence in 1975. Five years later, the civilian government was replaced by a military regime that soon declared Suriname a socialist republic. It continued to exert control through a succession of nominally civilian administrations until 1987, when international pressure finally forced a democratic election. In 1990, the military overthrew the civilian leadership, but a democratically elected government -- a four-party coalition -- returned to power in 1991. The coalition expanded to eight parties in 2005 and ruled until 2010, when voters returned former military leader Desire BOUTERSE and his opposition coalition to power. President BOUTERSE ran unopposed in 2015 and was reelected. Opposition parties campaigned hard against BOUTERSE in the run-up to the 2020 elections, and a multi-party coalition led by Chandrikapersad SANTOKHI’s VHP and Ronnie Brunswijk’s ABOP was installed.