Suharto (/suːˈhɑːrtoʊ/ soo-HAR-toh, Indonesian: [suˈharto] ; 8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian military officer and politician, who served...
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New Order (Indonesia) (redirect from Suharto administration)
of the second Indonesian President Suharto from his rise to power in 1966 until his resignation in 1998. Suharto coined the term upon his accession and...
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Suharto resigned as President of Indonesia on 21 May 1998 following the collapse of support for his 32-year long presidency. Vice President B. J. Habibie...
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Suharto "Teng" Mangudadatu is a Filipino politician from the province of Sultan Kudarat in the Philippines. He previously served as Governor of Sultan...
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July 1962), commonly known as Tommy Suharto, is an Indonesian businessman and politician. The youngest son of Suharto, the second President of Indonesia...
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Hariyadi (born 14 April 1959), popularly known as Titiek Suharto, is the second daughter of Suharto, the second president of Indonesia. She has led the Indonesian...
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Berkeley Mafia (section Post-Suharto era)
economists in Indonesia who were given technocratic positions under the Suharto dictatorship during the late 1960s. They were appointed in the early stages...
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Darus Suharto (born 1968) is a poker player born in Sumenep, Indonesia and currently residing in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where he works as a Certified...
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30 September Movement (section Suharto with US support)
sometimes used by the current government. Investigations and questioning of Suharto's version of the events were long obstructed in Indonesia. While the Central...
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Golkar (section Suharto and Golkar)
Golkar was the ruling political group during the New Order government of Suharto from 1971 to 1999, when it was required to become a party in order to contest...
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President of Indonesia (section Suharto era)
of staff Suharto was appointed as acting president. Suharto was appointed president in his own right in 1968. During his rise to power, Suharto seemed determined...
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After a year of acting presidency, Suharto was officially sworn in as the 2nd president of Indonesia, which took place on 27 March 1968. The ceremony...
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became the Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly under President Suharto. Born into a Batak Muslim family, in the village of Hutapungkut, Dutch...
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Prabowo Subianto (section Role in the fall of Suharto)
will be Indonesia's third president who had military background after Suharto and Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. In 1998, he was discharged from the military...
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Siti Hartinah (redirect from Tien Suharto)
from 1967 until 1996. She was the wife of second Indonesian president, Suharto. Known as Ibu Tien in Indonesia, she was widely acknowledged to have been...
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Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66 (category Suharto)
a genocide or politicide, were instigated by the Indonesian Army under Suharto. Research and declassified documents demonstrate the Indonesian authorities...
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events surrounding the 30 September Movement of 1965, the military general Suharto largely took control of the country in a Western-backed military overthrow...
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Sudono Salim (category Suharto family and associates)
Indonesian National Revolution with medical supplies and came into contact with Suharto, an officer of the army. Salim denied allegations that he also provided...
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Suharto. Documents released by the National Security Archive in 2001 revealed that they gave a green light for the invasion. In response to Suharto saying...
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powers to General Suharto, who had become head of the armed forces. In March 1967, the Indonesian parliament (MPRS) named General Suharto acting president...
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Transition to the New Order (category Suharto)
tumultuous periods in the country's modern history, it was the commencement of Suharto's 31-year presidency. Described as the great dhalang ("puppet master" or...
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aspects of the Republic, after Suharto. By 1988, Moerdani's relationship with Suharto had soured. Although he was loyal to Suharto, Moerdani was assertive enough...
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The Post-Suharto era (Indonesian: Era pasca-Suharto) is the contemporary history in Indonesia, which began with the resignation of authoritarian president...
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Amien Rais (section Fall of Suharto)
leaders of the reform movement that forced the resignation of President Suharto in 1998. Amien Rais was the leader of Muhammadiyah, one of the two biggest...
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The acting presidency of Suharto followed the transition to the New Order in which Army General Suharto assumed presidential powers to "restore" law and...
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allegations of corruption against Indonesian former president/dictator Suharto began immediately after his 32-year rule. In Global Transparency Report...
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Pancasila (politics) (section Suharto)
This is the policy I have chosen with confidence. — Suharto The New Order administration of Suharto, the second President of Indonesia, strongly supported...
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president-elect Prabowo Subianto and Titiek Suharto. He is also the maternal grandson of former Indonesian president Suharto. He is the second designer after Karl...
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the transition to the Suharto regime, he was caught up in the shifting tides of political change and power struggles. Suharto had him imprisoned from...
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B. J. Habibie (category Suharto family and associates)
inauguration as the seventh vice president in March 1998, he succeeded Suharto, who resigned after 32 years in office. Originating from Sulawesi with...
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