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  2. Suharto - Wikipedia

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    Later, the MPRS session stripped him of his remaining power on 12 March and named Suharto acting president. [74] Sukarno was placed under house arrest in Bogor Palace; little more was heard from him, and he died in June 1970. [75] On 27 March 1968, the MPRS elected Suharto for a full five-year term as president. [76]

  3. Acting presidency of Suharto - Wikipedia

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    Suharto was officially elected on 27 March 1968 to a full five-year term, officially becoming the second president of Indonesia. [64] Nasution's advice would only materialize towards the end of Suharto's first term, when Suharto gave such an address on the 1973 MPR General Session.

  4. 1968 Indonesian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    It was the third presidential election in Indonesia after the 1945 and 1963 elections. Suharto was officially elected president on 27 March 1968 for a five-year term after previously holding the position of acting president since 1967, when Sukarno was officially impeached and removed by the MPRS.

  5. List of presidents of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Sukarno transferred key presidential powers to Suharto on 11 March 1966 in a vaguely worded letter of authority known as Supersemar and surrendered his powers on 20 February 1967, but he was not formally relieved of his presidential title by the MPRS until 12 March 1967. On 12 March 1967, the MPRS agreed to withdraw its mandate from Sukarno and ...

  6. Fall of Suharto - Wikipedia

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    The newly elected pair of President Suharto (left), and Vice President B. J. Habibie (right), for Suharto's seventh and final term Despite the worsening economic situation, during the 1998 General Session of the People's Consultative Assembly , Suharto was unanimously re-elected president, with vice president Try Sutrisno being replaced by ...

  7. Transition to the New Order - Wikipedia

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    On 12 March 1967, the special session began. After heated debates, it agreed to strip Sukarno of his power. On 12 March, Suharto was appointed acting president. Sukarno went into de facto house arrest in Bogor. A year later, on 27 March 1968, another session of the MPRS appointed Suharto the second president of Indonesia. [27]

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    A post on X shows Trump ally Steve Bannon stating that President-Elect Donald Trump can actually run for a third term as President by law. Verdict: False The 22nd amendment of the U.S ...

  9. First inauguration of Suharto - Wikipedia

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    The first inauguration of Suharto as the 2nd president of Indonesia took place on 27 March 1968. [1] Suharto was officially sworn in by the Provisional MPR (MPRS) after a year of acting presidency , marking the formal beginning of his first five-year term as president.