Suriname's newly elected president — former dictator Desi Bouterse — is ailing from an undisclosed illness and has temporarily ceded power to his vice president in the South American country. Vice President Robert Ameerali announced Thursday in Parliament that he will be in charge until Sept. 2 while Bouterse rests at home. The vice president is refusing to disclose more specifics about Bouterse's illness, telling Parliament members only that the 64-year-old leader "is doing well and no one needs to worry."
For more: The Associated Press: Suriname president Bouterse falls ill, cedes power to No. 2
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