Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders have condemned the action of protestors in Suriname who stormed the Parliament in the Dutch-speaking CARICOM country on Friday in a bid to force the government to reverse its socio-economic policies.Protestors are also calling for the removal of both President Santokhi and Vice President Ronnie Brunswijk.Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit and his Barbadian counterpart, Mia Mottley, told a news conference at the end of the 44th regular summit of CARICOM that the regional leaders had issued a statement on the matter.“We stand in solidarity in recognising the democratically-elected government led by President (Chandrikapersad) Santokhi and we do hope that all actors can respect the rule of law and respect people’s right to move freely,” Prime Minister Skerrit told reporters.