Gajadien positief over college van bestuur OM, maar kritisch op termijn pg

Suriname’s National Assembly is poised to deliberate on significant judicial reforms this afternoon, with VHP parliamentary leader Asis Gajadien expressing measured support for key proposals while raising constitutional concerns about others.

In an exclusive interview with Starnieuws, Gajadien endorsed the establishment of a supervisory board for the Public Prosecutor’s Office (OM), characterizing the move as potentially strengthening organizational effectiveness and prosecutorial authority. “A properly functioning Public Prosecutor’s Office is fundamental to our rule of law,” Gajadien stated, emphasizing that the proposed governance college could reinforce structural integrity within the judicial institution.

The parliamentarian simultaneously voiced strong support for implementing cassation jurisprudence in Suriname’s legal system, noting that such appellate mechanisms would enhance legal certainty, foster judicial development, and provide improved protection for citizens against potential judicial errors.

However, Gajadien struck a cautionary tone regarding proposed five-year term appointments for the Prosecutor-General. He articulated constitutional concerns that fixed-term mandates could compromise the office’s independence, which he described as “a crucial safeguard within our criminal justice proceedings.” The VHP leader emphasized that “the rule of law is not a laboratory where we experiment with its foundations,” indicating his party’s intention to scrutinize this particular aspect of the reform package.

Gajadien advocated for methodical implementation of judicial reforms, stating: “We can improve the system, but we must not disrupt it simultaneously. Reform yes, but without shocks.” The parliamentarian is expected to elaborate further on these positions during his scheduled address in the National Assembly later today.