Mananti Sitompul (EVO: Mananti Sitompoel; 9 June 1909 – 27 February 1980), was a Christian Indonesian politician from North Sumatra. A member of the Indonesian...
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Sitompul is one of Toba Batak clans originating in North Sumatra, Indonesia. People of this clan bear the clan's name as their surname. Mananti Sitompul...
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Minister not to graduate from a medical school, and the first since Mananti Sitompul. In 1988, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Science from the...
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office 6 September 1950 – 30 July 1953 President Sukarno Preceded by Mananti Sitompul Succeeded by Abikoesno Tjokrosoejoso In office 2 October 1946 – 4 August...
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Lukman Hakim Minister of Public Works, concurrently Minister of Health: Mananti Sitompul Minister of Communications, concurrently Minister of Welfare: Indratjahja...
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1949 – 6 September 1950; from 20 December 1949 served for the RIS) Mananti Sitompul (21 January 1950 – 6 September 1950; served for the Republic of Indonesia...
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Mohammad Hatta (1948–1950) Preceded by Mohammad Enoch Succeeded by Mananti Sitompul Deputy Minister of Public Works In office 12 March 1946 – 11 August...
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Health In office 31 March – 13 July 1949 President Sukarno Preceded by Mananti Sitompul Succeeded by Surono [id] 4th Minister of Home Affairs In office 31...
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office 6 September 1950 – 27 April 1951 President Sukarno Preceded by Mananti Sitompul Succeeded by Ukar Bratakusumah 2nd Rector of Gadjah Mada University...
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Party of Indonesia - PSI) Minister of Public Works and Transport: Mananti Sitompul (Indonesian Christian Party, Parkindo) Minister of Labor: Ma'as (Labour...
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