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  2. Adam Malik - Wikipedia

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    Adam Malik. Adam Malik Batubara (22 July 1917 – 5 September 1984) was an Indonesian politician, diplomat, and journalist, who served as the third vice president of Indonesia from 1978 until 1983, under President Suharto. Previously, he served in a number of diplomatic and governmental positions, including Speaker of the People's Consultative ...

  3. List of presidents of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Adam Malik: 11 March 1983: 11 March 1988: 4 Umar Wirahadikusumah: 11 March 1988: 11 March 1993: 5 Sudharmono: 11 March 1993: 11 March 1998: 6 Try Sutrisno: 11 March 1998: 21 May 1998: 7 B. J. Habibie: The first president from a military background. The longest serving president with an over 30-year tenure. Seized power from Sukarno through ...

  4. Portal:Indonesia/ST List/SB Adam Malik - Wikipedia

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    Adam Malik (born 22 July 1917, Pematang Siantar, North Sumatra, Dutch East Indies - died 5 September 1984, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia) was Indonesia's third vice president. Adam Malik was born on 22 July 1917 in Pematang Siantar, North Sumatra to Abdul Malik and Salamah Lubis. Aged just 17, he became the Chairman of the Pematang Siantar ...

  5. List of vice presidents of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    List of vice presidents of Indonesia. Top left: Mohammad Hatta was the first and longest-serving vice president of Indonesia. Top right: Megawati Sukarnoputri is the first female vice president as well as the first and as of 2023 the only to be born after 1945. Bottom left: Jusuf Kalla is the first and remains the only to serve two terms as ...

  6. Sukarni - Wikipedia

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    Awards. National Hero of Indonesia. Sukarni Kartodiwirjo (14 July 1916 – 7 May 1971) was an Indonesian freedom fighter and activist who demanded independence for Indonesia during the Dutch colonial era and the Japanese occupation, and was the chairman of the Murba Party until his death.

  7. A. M. Sipahoetar - Wikipedia

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    A. M. Sipahoetar. Albert Manoempak Sipahoetar [a] (26 August 1914 – 5 January 1948) was an Indonesian journalist and one of the founders of the state news agency Antara. Born in Tarutung, Dutch East Indies, he took up journalism at an early age and by age 20 had led two publications. After a time working in Medan, he went to the capital at ...

  8. Murba Party - Wikipedia

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    Murba Party (Indonesian: Partai Murba, Partai Musyawarah Rakyat Banyak, Proletarian Party) was a ' national communist ' political party in Indonesia. [3][4]: 52 The party was founded by Tan Malaka, Chairul Saleh, Sukarni and Adam Malik in 1948. [5] The history of the party was largely intertwined with that of the powerful Communist Party of ...

  9. Enlargement of ASEAN - Wikipedia

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    The five foreign ministers: Adam Malik of Indonesia, Narciso Ramos of the Philippines, Abdul Razak of Malaysia, S. Rajaratnam of Singapore, and Thanat Khoman of Thailand are considered as the organisation's Founding Fathers. [13] The accession of members from 1967 to 1999