The two main political parties in Suriname, a tiny South American country that has recently discovered major oil deposits, were neck-and-neck Sunday in parliamentary elections that will decide how the country's newfound riches are spent.

The tiny former Dutch colony of 600,000 inhabitants, one of the poorest countries in South America, is hoping that oil will bring prosperity, without compromising its climate fight.

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