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  2. B. J. Habibie - Wikipedia

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    In Parepare, a monument called Monumen Cinta Sejati Habibie Ainun (Habibie Ainun True Love Monument) featuring statue of him and Ainun was dedicated by himself at his 53rd wedding anniversary in 2015. [88] Gelora Mandiri Stadium in the city was renamed into Gelora B.J. Habibie Stadium in 2019, shortly after his death. [89]

  3. Indonesian Association of Muslim Intellectuals - Wikipedia

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    Under the patronage of B. J. Habibie, ICMI activists infiltrated the central government, being appointed to important posts within the civil service and central ministries. Opposed to the widespread economic and political influence of the Catholic and ethnic Chinese community, ICMI-affiliated officials ended government schemes that were seen as ...

  4. List of presidents of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    B. J. Habibie (1936–2019) 21 May 1998: 20 October 1999 — 1 year, 152 days Golkar: Vacant: First, and to date the only, president (aside from acting presidents) who was born outside of Java. First vice president to become president. Took power following Suharto's resignation. Oversaw Indonesia's democratic transition.

  5. Hasri Ainun Habibie - Wikipedia

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    Hasri Ainun Habibie (née Besari; 11 August 1937 – 22 May 2010) was an Indonesian physician and wife of former President B. J. Habibie. She served as First Lady of Indonesia from 1998 to 1999. Early life

  6. Development Reform Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Habibie was successful in giving the governor of the central bank independent authority, although he would continue to retain control of the attorney general. Another reformist step taken was the inclusion of United Development Party member and future chairman Hamzah Haz instead of keeping the cabinet exclusive to Golkar and members of the ...

  7. List of vice presidents of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    B. J. Habibie (1936–2019) 11 March 1998 21 May 1998 [d] 71 days 1998: Golkar: Vacant (21 May 1998 – 20 October 1999) B. J. Habibie: 8 Megawati Sukarnoputri (born 1947) 21 October 1999: 23 July 2001 [e] 1 year, 275 days 1999: PDI-P: Abdurrahman Wahid: Vacant (23–26 July 2001) [e] Megawati Sukarnoputri: 9 Hamzah Haz (1940–2024) 26 July ...

  8. 1999 East Timorese independence referendum - Wikipedia

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    An independence referendum was held in East Timor on 30 August 1999, organised by United Nations Mission in East Timor.The referendum's origins lay with the request made by the President of Indonesia, B. J. Habibie, to the United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan on 27 January 1999, for the United Nations to hold a referendum, whereby East Timor would be given choice of either greater ...

  9. Portal:Indonesia/BOTW/1, 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie (born June 25, 1936), or simply Habibie, was the third President of Indonesia, holding office from 1998 to 1999. He was born in Pare-Pare, South Sulawesi; and studied at the Bandung Institute of Technology. In 1950, when Habibie was fourteen, he became acquainted with Lieutenant Colonel Suharto. Suharto quickly became ...