Ivan Graanoogst

Ivan Graanoogst
Acting President of Suriname
In office
24 December 1990  29 December 1990
Preceded by Ramsewak Shankar
Succeeded by Johan Kraag
Personal details
Born Ivan Frank Graanoogst
Suriname
Political party National Democratic Party
Occupation Military, politician

Ivan Frank Graanoogst is a Surinamese military and politician. He was appointed Acting President of Suriname from 24 December 1990 to 29 December 1990, after a military coup overthrew the democratic government of President Ramsewak Shankar.

Graanoogst was a lieutenant in Suriname, when the country was under the power of the military regime in 1982. He became Minister of Culture, Youth, Sport and Information and then Minister of Army and Police.

On December 22, 1990, Dési Bouterse resigned as commander of the army, because of the growing disagreement between him and President Ramsewak Shankar. Bouterse was against Shankar's policy to develop relations with the Dutch government. He also felt that Shankar did not defend him enough, when he was blocked at the airport by the Dutch police as he tried to speak to the present Surinamese people. Graanoogst replaced him as commander of the army. Two days after Bouterse's resignation, Shankar's government was overthrown in a military coup by Graanoogst and Bouterse, known as the Telephone Coup. Graanoogst ruled temporarily for five days, up to 29 December 1990, when the National Military Council decided to hand over power to Johan Kraag.[1]

Afterwards, Graanoogst was the Acting Commander of the Army again until May 1993.

From 1996 to 2000, Graanoogst was director of the cabinet of President Jules Wijdenbosch.

In August 2010, when Desi Bouterse became the president of Suriname, he appointed Graanoogst as Secretary of the cabinet.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Ramsewak Shankar
President of Suriname
Acting

1990
Succeeded by
Johan Kraag
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