Led by Lt. Col. Bouterse, the Surinamese Armed Forces (SKM) seized power on 25 February 1980 in a coup d'état.
Shortly before or after the December murders in 1982, Aron returned to Suriname and was subsequently appointed District Commissioner of Marowijne.
The parliament then consisted of 31 members: 14 appointed by the military (including Aron), 11 by the trade unions and 6 by the employers.
Later he was active as chairman of the Political Documentation Center (PolDoc) foundation[3] who is also the publisher of the book Sabi yu sten: choose consciously, written by him.
[4] In addition, he was founder and chairman of the Institute for Administrative Civil Service Training in Suriname (IBAS)[5] He was also part of the Tripartite Consultation, which was established by a decree of President Bouterse on March 23, 2011.