The Second Hatta Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Hatta II) was Indonesia's ninth cabinet. It was formed after the Indonesian leadership, which had been imprisoned...
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The First Hatta Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Hatta I) was Indonesia's seventh cabinet. It was formed by Vice President Mohammad Hatta, who was instructed...
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The Cabinet of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Kabinet Republik Indonesia) is part of the executive branch of the Indonesian government. It is...
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Mohammad Hatta (listen; 12 August 1902 – 14 March 1980) was an Indonesian statesman, nationalist, and independence activist who served as the country's...
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Muhammad Hatta Rajasa (born 18 December 1953) is an Indonesian politician who served as the Coordinating Minister for the Economy of Indonesia from 22...
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newspaper 4 August - Disestablishment of the First Hatta Cabinet 4 August - The Second Hatta Cabinet takes office 23 August - 2 November - Dutch–Indonesian...
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The Hague in late 1949. Hatta's second cabinet was dissolved in December 1949 and the United States of Indonesia was formed. Hatta, the United States' inaugural...
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Madiun Affair (section The downfall of the Sjarifuddin Cabinet and the formation of the Hatta Cabinet)
cabinet with national support (both right-wing and left-wing), Hatta offered Sjarifuddin's faction some posts in the cabinet. They declined Hatta's offer...
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by the PDRI cabinet. In a meeting on 13 July chaired by Hatta, Sjafruddin reported to Sukarno on the activities of the emergency cabinet. He then returned...
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Yogyakarta, he was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister for Sumatra in the Second Hatta Cabinet, and was stationed at Kutaraja. He was given extensive powers in...
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Indonesian government to Yogyakarta (the Second Hatta Cabinet), and served under the Susanto Cabinet and Halim Cabinet. By mid-1956, Hakim was deputy governor...
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Sukarno (section Cabinet reshuffle)
agreement, was forced to resign in January 1948 and was replaced by Hatta. Hatta cabinet's policy of rationalising the armed forces by demobilising large numbers...
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was chairman, and Hatta vice-chairman. On 19 August 1945, this body created 12 ministries for Indonesia's first cabinet. The cabinet as formed contained...
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Masyumi members subsequently served in the first and second Hatta cabinets and in the cabinet of the short-lived United States of Indonesia. In April...
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Amir Sjarifuddin (section Cabinet Minister)
his second cabinet, on 26 January 1948, a new cabinet was formed, which was headed by Vice President Mohammad Hatta. Opposition to the Hatta Cabinet coalesced...
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However, because Hatta was still serving as vice president, Hatta appointed Burhanuddin Harahap to form a cabinet. Burhanuddin Harahap's cabinet consisted of...
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The First United Indonesia Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu I), formerly the United Indonesia Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu)...
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foreign capital, but party leaders criticized what they saw as the Hatta cabinet's overcautious foreign policy and the strong influence of the United...
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seats in the cabinet of the United States of Indonesia (RUSI). Hatta depended on PNI-Masyumi support: the PNI was pro-unitary state, but Hatta and Masyumi...
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The Second Revised Dwikora Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Dwikora Yang Disempurnakan Lagi) was the Indonesian cabinet which served under President Sukarno...
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Fumimaro Konoe (redirect from Konoye cabinet)
Imperial Rule Assistance Association (IRAA) was created in 1940 under Second Konoe Cabinet as a wartime mobilization organization, ironically in alliance with...
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17 August: "Proclamation of Indonesian Independence", signed by Sukarno-Hatta. Tan Malaka, a former Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) leader, returns secretly...
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The Second Ikeda Cabinet was the 59th Cabinet of Japan. It was headed by Hayato Ikeda from December 8, 1960, to December 9, 1963. The first Cabinet reshuffle...
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Cabinet consisting of both Republican and Federalist members was formed on 17 December 1949. This Cabinet was headed by Prime Minister Mohammad Hatta...
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The Second Working Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Kerja II) was an Indonesian cabinet that served from 18 February 1960 until 6 March 1962, when President...
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The Second Ali Sastroamidjojo Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Ali Sastroamidjojo II), also known as the Ali-Roem-Idham Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Ali-Roem-Idham)...
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returned to his position 13 April 1948. During the leadership of the Second Hatta Cabinet, in addition to being minister of Public Works, he was also designated...
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becoming a close associate of the older independence activist Mohammad Hatta, who would later become the first Vice President of Indonesia. During the...
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Sjarifuddin Cabinet on 3 July 1947, the Second Amir Sjarifuddin Cabinet on 12 November 1947, and the First Hatta Cabinet on 29 January 1948. During the Hatta administration...
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Operation Kraai (redirect from Second Dutch military agression)
Jawaharlal Nehru to dispatch a private plane to fly Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta to Bukittinggi in West Sumatra where they would head an emergency government...
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