Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Cabinet of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Kabinet Republik Indonesia) is part of the executive branch of the Indonesian government. It is composed of the most senior appointed officers of the executive branch of the government serving under the president .
The former prime minister, Sjarifuddin, did not accept the fall of his cabinet; leftist forces had controlled the cabinet since Indonesia's independence in 1945. [11] Together with the Communist Party figure Muso, he formed the People's Democracy Front ( Front Demokrasi Rakyat , or FDR), which opposed the Hatta cabinet and called for a new ...
The Second Hatta Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Hatta II) was Indonesia's ninth cabinet. It was formed after the Indonesian leadership, which had been imprisoned by Dutch forces, returned to the capital, Yogyakarta. It served from 4 August to 20 December 1949.
On 16 July 1949, the Indonesia, Unity, Indonesian Nationhood Party and the Pasundan People's Party in the Parliament of Pasundan were united to form a "National Front". [5] The front stated that they demand the entire cabinet to resign and for the prime minister to form a new cabinet on a broader basis. [6]
The First Djumhana Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Djumhana I) was the second cabinet established by the State of Pasundan. It was composed of nine ministers and one official. It was composed of nine ministers and one official.
The Susanto Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Susanto) was the first cabinet of the Republic of Indonesia while it was one of 16 states in the United States of Indonesia.It served from 20 December 1949 until 21 January 1950, when a permanent cabinet under the leadership of Prime Minister Abdul Halim was appointed.
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!
President Sukarno, the president of the United States of Indonesia, appointed Mohammad Hatta, Ida Anak Agung Gde Agung, Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono IX and Sultan Hamid II to choose the cabinet of the new country. Two days later, on 20 December 1949, the cabinet was sworn in, and a week later formally accepted the sovereignty of the nation from ...