After graduating from Leiden University, Prade returned to Suriname, and founded the short lived Nationale Volkspartij together with Ronald Venetiaan. Later Prade became a member of the Progressieve Nationale Partij. During the coup, Prade was a commentator on Suriname radio.[2]
Prade served as the Surinamese ambassador to the Netherlands from 24 December 1980[3] until 1 June 1982. His political and undiplomatic statements were not appreciated by the regime and he was dismissed on 1 June 1982.[2]
In 1986,[4] Prade became chairman of the Rekenkamer van Suriname [nl], a position which he held for about 10 years.[5]
In 1991, he tried to run for President of Suriname, but lost out to his former college friend Venetiaan.[4]
In 1998,[5] Prade retired and decided to live with his family in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Prade died on 3 April 2020 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands due to COVID-19, aged 81.[5]
Referencesedit
^"Surinaamse Familieberichten - Overlijdensbericht Hans Orlando Prade". www.beri.nl.
^ ab"Hans Prade: integer, recht door zee". Dagblad Suriname (in Dutch). Retrieved 16 April 2020.
^"Ambassadeur". De Volkskrant via Delpher.nl (in Dutch). 27 December 1980. Retrieved 19 December 2021. The appointment was on Wednesday
^ ab"Hans Prade senior: 'Ik leef in blessuretijd' – Parbode Sneak Peek". parbode.com (in Dutch). 18 February 2019. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
^ abc"Oud-voorzitter Rekenkamer Suriname Hans Prade overleden". www.waterkant.net. April 3, 2020.
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hans, prade, hans, orlando, prade, july, 1938, april, 2020, surinamese, diplomat, politician, hans, orlando, prade, 1981, ambassador, suriname, netherlandsin, office, december, 1980, june, 1982preceded, bywim, eersucceeded, byhenk, herrenberg, personal, detail. Hans Orlando Prade 23 July 1938 3 April 2020 was a Surinamese diplomat and politician 1 Hans Orlando PradeHans Prade 1981 Ambassador of Suriname to the NetherlandsIn office 24 December 1980 1 June 1982Preceded byWim van EerSucceeded byHenk Herrenberg nl Personal detailsBorn23 July 1938SurinameDied3 April 2020 2020 04 03 aged 81 Rotterdam NetherlandsNationalitySurinameOccupationPresident of the Surinamese Court of AuditorsAfter graduating from Leiden University Prade returned to Suriname and founded the short lived Nationale Volkspartij together with Ronald Venetiaan Later Prade became a member of the Progressieve Nationale Partij During the coup Prade was a commentator on Suriname radio 2 Prade served as the Surinamese ambassador to the Netherlands from 24 December 1980 3 until 1 June 1982 His political and undiplomatic statements were not appreciated by the regime and he was dismissed on 1 June 1982 2 In 1986 4 Prade became chairman of the Rekenkamer van Suriname nl a position which he held for about 10 years 5 In 1991 he tried to run for President of Suriname but lost out to his former college friend Venetiaan 4 In 1998 5 Prade retired and decided to live with his family in Rotterdam the Netherlands Prade died on 3 April 2020 in Rotterdam the Netherlands due to COVID 19 aged 81 5 References edit Surinaamse Familieberichten Overlijdensbericht Hans Orlando Prade www beri nl a b Hans Prade integer recht door zee Dagblad Suriname in Dutch Retrieved 16 April 2020 Ambassadeur De Volkskrant via Delpher nl in Dutch 27 December 1980 Retrieved 19 December 2021 The appointment was on Wednesday a b Hans Prade senior Ik leef in blessuretijd Parbode Sneak Peek parbode com in Dutch 18 February 2019 Retrieved 16 April 2020 a b c Oud voorzitter Rekenkamer Suriname Hans Prade overleden www waterkant net April 3 2020 External links edit nbsp Media related to Hans Prade at Wikimedia Commons nbsp This Surinamese biographical article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hans Prade amp oldid 1128483561, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,