Cornell University Library JQ 771.F49 Republic of Indonesia cabinets, 1945-1965 31924007718731 3 1924 007 718 731 „„„ REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA CABINETS 1945-1965 compiled by SUSAN FINCH and DANIEL S. LEV INTERIM REPORTS SERIES MODERN INDONESIA PROJECT Southeast Asia Program Department of Asian Studies Cornell University Ithaca, New York Price — $2.00REPUBLIC OP INDONESIA CABINETS, 1945 - 1965 compiled by- Susan Pinch and Daniel S. Lev INTERIM REPORTS SERIES % Modem Indonesia Project Southeast Asia Program Department of Aslan Studies Cornell University Ithaca, New York 1965 "77/ ι /' j t © 1965 by Cornell Modem Indonesia Project / ’ / / f) I Xiii PREFACE Since the inception of the Cornell Modern Indonesia Project in 1955> we have been aware of a need to standardize and bring together in published form essential data which, while available, must be searched for in scattered sources which are often difficult of access. Given the regularity with whieh members of our Project and others have requested information on the composition of particular Indonesian cabinets, we felt that it would be helpful to compile for publication all the informa- tion available to us on the composition of cabinets, from 1945 to the present. Such a listing as this should, we feel sure, be a useful reference work for all those concerned with the political development of modern Indonesia. It is our hope to bring out other compilations of basic data in the future. The cabinet lists are presented here either as origi- nally announced or as they were constituted within a few days of formation. Subsequent changes, insofar as available data gives them, are incorporated in the footnotes. The main body of the text is followed by a list of all the parties represented in cabinets (before the elimination of party affiliations) and an index of people appointed to all cabinets, from 1945 to the present. Many people have contributed iriformation and assistance in the bringing together of this compilation, but we are partic- ularly indebted to Ratmoko, the late A. K. Prlnggodigdo, and Herbert Feith. Ithaca, New York June 24, 1965. George McT. Kahin Director1 I II III IV V VI VII VII A VIII IX X IX-X A XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII yXIX XX XXI XXII XXIII CABINETS, 1945 - 1965 Presidential Cabinet, August 31, 1945 - November 14, 1945 First Sjahrir Cabinet, November 14, 1945 - March 12, 1946 Second Sjahrir Cabinet, March 12, 1946 - October 2, 1946 Third Sjahrir Cabinet, October 2, 1946 - June 27, 1947 First Amir Sjarifuddin Cabinet, July 3> 1947 - November 11, 1947 Second Amir Sjarifuddin Cabinet, November 11, 1947 - January 29, 1948 First Hatta Cabinet, January 29, 1948 - August 4, 1949 Emergency Cabinet, December 19, 1948 - July 13, 1949 Second Hatta Cabinet, August 4, 1949 - December 20, 1949 Susanto Cabinet, December 20, 1949 - January 21, 195θ Halim Cabinet, January 21, 195θ - September 6, 195θ R.U.S.I. Cabinet, December 20, 1949 - September 6, 195θ Natsir Cabinet, September 6, 195θ - April 27, 1951 Sukiman Cabinet, April 27, 1951 - April 3» 1952 Wilopo Cabinet, April 3, 1952 - August 1, 1953 First All Sastroamidjojo Cabinet, August 1, 1953 - August 12, 1955 Burhanuddin Harahap Cabinet, August 12, 1955 - March 26, 1956 Second All Sastroamidjojo Cabinet, March 26, 1956 - April 9, 1957 Djuanda Cabinet (Kabinet Karja), April 9> 1957 Djuanda Cabinet, June 25, 195θ Kabinet Kerdja (Soekarno Cabinet), July 9* 1959 Kabinet Kerdja, February 18, i960 Kabinet Kerdja, March 6, 1962 Kabinet Kerdja, November 13, 1963 Kabinet Dwikora (Soekarno Cabinet), September 2, 19642 I PRESIDENTIAL CABINET 1 August 31, 1945 - November 14, 1945 1 Minister of Foreign Affairs 2 Minister of Internal Affairs 3 Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs 4 Minister of Security ad Interim 5 Minister of Justice 6 Minister of Infor- mation 7 Deputy Minister of Information 8 Minister of Finance 9 Minister of perity Pros- 10 Minister of Communi- cations ad interim 11 Minister of Works Public 12 Minister of Affairs Social 13 Minister of tion Educa- 14 Minister of Health 15 Ministers without Portfolio: 16 17 18 Mr. Achmad Subardjo R. A. A. Wiranatakusumah Mr. Harmani Sulyodikusumo Prof. Mr. Dr. Soepomo Mr. Amir Sjarifuddin Mr. All Sastroamidjojo Dr. Samsi Ir. R. P. Surachman Tjokroadisurjo R. Abikusno Tjokrosujoso R. Abikusno Tjokrosujoso Mr. Iwa Kusumasumant^i Ki Hadjar Dewantoro Dr. Buntaran Martoatmodjo Dr. Mohammad Amir K. H. Wachid Hasjim Mr. Sartono Mr. A. A. Maramis3 19 Minister without Portfolio Oto Iskandar Dinata Established by Government Announcement of August 19, 1945. This first cabinet of the Republic was formed under the execu- tive constitution of 1945· It quickly gave way, however, to an extra-constitutional parliamentary cabinet. 2) At this time political parties had not yet been formed. •5) ' Sulyodlkusumo was appointed Minister of Security ad inter- im on October 20, 19^5; the original appointee (Supriadi, appointed October 6, 1945) never assumed office. 4) Resigned on September 25, 1945; succeeded by Mr. A. A. Maramis. Prom September 25, 1945, Minister of Finance.4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ιό XI FIRST SJAHRIR CABINET November 14, 1945 - March 12, 1946 1 Prime Minister Soetan Sjahrir PSI Minister of Foreign Affairs Soetan Sjahrir PSI Minister of Internal Affairs Soetan Sjahrir PSI Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Mr. Harmani Minister of Security Mr. Amir Sjarifuddin PSI Deputy Minister of Security p Abdul Murad PSI Minister of Justice Mr. Suwandi Minister of Informa- tion Mr. Amir Sjarifuddin PSI Minister of Finance k Mr. Sunarjo Kolopaking Minister of Pros- perity Ir. Darmawan Mangunkusumo Minister of Communi- cations Ir. Abdulkarim Minister of Public Works Ir. Putuhena Parklndo Minister of Social Affairs Dr. Adjidarmo Tjokro- negoro 5 PSI Minister of Educa- tion Dr. Mr. T. S. G. Mulia Parkindo Minister of Health Dr. Darma Setiawan Minister without H. Rasjidi Masjumi Portfolio5 Established by Government Announcement of November 14, 1945, 2 ) ' In January 1946 S. Josodiningrat was appointed Deputy Min- ister of Security to replace Abdul Murad. Succeeded on January 3> 1946, by Mohammad Natsir (Masjumi). Sunarjo never assumed office and was replaced on December 5, 1945> by Ir. R. P. Surachman TJokroadisurJo. 5) Adjidarmo never assumed office and was replaced on December 5, 1945> by Dr. Soedarsono (PSI).6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1.4 15 16 17 III SECOND SJAHRIR CABINET x March 12, 1946 - October 2, 1946 Prime Minister Soetan Sjahrir PSI Minister of Foreign Affairs Soetan Sjahrir PSI Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs H. Agus Salim Minister of Internal Affairs Dr. Soedarsono PSI Minister of Defense Mr. Amir Sjarifuddin PSI Deputy Minister of Defense Arudji Kartawinata Masjumi Minister of Justice 2 Mr. Suwandi Deputy Minister of Justice Mr. Had! Minister of Informa- tion Mohammad Natsir Masjumi Minister of Finance Ir. R. P. Surachman Tjokro- adisurjo Deputy Minister of Finance Mr. Sjafruddin Prawira- negara Masjumi Minister of Agricul- ture and Supply •3 Ir. Rasad u Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Supply Ir. Saksono PSI Minister of Trade and Industry Ir. Darmawan Mangun- kusumo 3 Minister of Communi- cations Ir. Abdulkarim Deputy Minister of Communications Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja Minister of Public Ir. Putuhena Parkindo Works7 18 Deputy Minister of Public Works Ir. H. Laoh PNI 19 Minister of Social Affairs Nj. Mr. Maria Ulfah Santoso Perwari and PPI 20 Deputy Minister of Social Affairs Mr. Abdulmadjid Djojo hadiningrat PSI 21 Deputy Minister of Education Dr. Mr. T. S. G. Mulia Parkindo 22 Minister of Religion H. Rasjidi Masjumi 23 Minister of Health Dr. Darma Setiawan 24 Deputy Minister of Health Dr. J. Leimena Parkindo 25 Minister without Portfolio Wikana Badan Kon- gres Pemuda Established by Government Announcement of March 12, 1946. Also included in the cabinet list were Samadikun, as Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Sjamsu Harja Udaja, as Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, and Mohammad Sjafei, as Minis- ter of Education, but they did not accept their appointments. By Presidential Decree 1/1946 (June 29> 1946), all governmental power was provisionally transferred to the President. Presi- dential Decree 2/1946 (October 2, 1946), transferred authority back to the cabinet. Resigned on June 22, 1946. On June 26, 1946, the Ministry of Agriculture and Supply and the Ministry of Trade and Industry were combined to form the Ministry of Prosperity. Darmawan became Minister of Pros- perity and Saksono Deputy Minister; Rasad left the cabinet.8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IV THIRD SJAHRIR CABINET October 2, 1946 - June 27, 1947 1 Prime Minister Soetan Sjahrir PSI Minister of Foreign Affairs Soetan Sjahrir PSI Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs H. Agus Salim Masjumi Minister of Internal Affairs Mr. Mohammad Roem Masjumi Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs W&jono BTI Minister of Defense Mr. Amir Sjarifuddin PSI Deputy Minister of Defense Harsono Tjokroarainoto Masjumi Minister of Justice Mr. Susanto Tirtoprodjo PNI Deputy Minister of Justice Mr. Hadi Minister of Informa- tion Mohammad Natsir Masjumi Deputy Minister of Information A. R. Baswedan Minister of Finance Mr. SJafruddin Prawira- negara Masjumi Deputy Minister of Finance Mr. Lukman Hakim PNI Minister of Pros- perity Dr. A. K. Gani PNI Deputy Minister of Prosperity Mr. Jusuf Wibisono Masjumi Minister of Communi- cations Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja Deputy Minister of Communications Drs. Setiadjlt PBI9 18 Minister of Public Works Ir. Putuhena Parkindo 19 Deputy Minister of Public Works Ir. H. Laoh PNI 20 Minister of Social Affairs Nj. Mr. Maria Ulfah Santoso Perwari and PPI 21 Deputy Minister of Social Affairs Mr. Abdulmadjid Djojo- hadiningrat PSI 22 Minister of Educa- tion Mr. Suwandi 23 Deputy Minister of Education Ir. Gunarso 24 Minister of Religion Paturrachman Masjumi 25 Minister of Health Dr. Darma Setiawan 26 Deputy Minister of Health Dr. J. Leimena Parkindo 27 28 Ministers without Portfolio: Hamengku Buwono DC K. H. Wachid HasJim Masjumi 29 Wikana Badan Kan- gres Pemuda 30 Dr. Soedarsono PSI 31 Mr. Tan Po Goan PSI 32 2 Dr. D. D. Setyabuddhi Established by Presidential Decree 3/1946 (October 2, 1946) By Presidential Decree 6/194-7 (June 27# 1947)# governmental authority was provisionally transferred to the President. Appointed on April 27# 1947# as an additional Minister without Portfolio.10 V FIRST AMIR SJARIFUDDIN CABINET -1· July 3, 1947 - November 11, 1947 1 Prime Minister Mr. Amir SJarifuddin PSI 2 Deputy Prime Minis- ter Dr. A. K. Gani PNI 3 Deputy Prime Minis- ter Drs. Setiadjit PBI 4 Minister of Foreign Affairs H. Agus Salim Masjumi 5 Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Tamzil PSI 6 Minister of Internal Affairs Wondoamiseno PSII 7 Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Mr. Abdulmadjid Djojo- hadiningrat PSI 8 Minister of Defense Mr. Amir Sjarifuddin PSI 9 Deputy Minister of Defense Arudji Kartawinata PSII 10 Minister of Justice Mr. Susanto Tirtoprodjo PNI 11 Minister of Informa- tion Ir. Setiadi PSI 12 Deputy Minister of Information Sjahbiddin Latif PSII 13 Minister of Finance Mr. A. A. Maramis PNI 14 Deputy Minister of Finance Dr. Ong Eng Die 15 Minister of Pros- perity Dr. A. K. Gani PNI 16 First Deputy Minis- ter of Prosperity I. J. Kasimo Partai Katolik 17 Second Deputy Minis- ter of Prosperity Dr. Adjidarmo Tjokro- negoro PSI 18 Minister of Communi- Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja cations11 19 Minister of Public Works o Ir. Mohammad Enoch 20 Deputy Minister of Public Works Ir. H. Laoh * 2 PNI 21 Minister of Labor NJ. S. K. Trimurty PBI 22 Deputy Minister of Labor Mr. Wilopo PNI 23 Minister of Social Affairs Suprodjo PBI 24 Deputy Minister of Social Affairs Sukoso Wirjosaputro PSII 25 Minister of Educa- tion Mr. All Sastroamldjojo PNI 26 Minister of Religion 3 27 Minister of Health Dr. J. Leimena Parkindo 28 Deputy Minister of Health Dr. Satrio PBI 29 30 Ministers without Portfolio: Hamengku Buwono IX Wikana Badan Kon- gres Pemuda 31 Sujas BTI 32 Siauw Giok TJhan 33 Mr. Hindromartono PSI 34 Drs. Maruto Darusman PKI Established by Presidential. Decree 7/194? (July 3, 194-7). Also asked to serve in this cabinet but declining were S. M. Kartosuwirjo (PSII), as Second Deputy Minister of Defense, and Surowijono (PSII), as Deputy Minister of Education. 2) Enoch resigned on August 11, 1947, and was succeeded by Laoh; no new Deputy Minister of Public Works was appointed. K. Achmad AsJ'ari (PSII) was appointed Minister of Reli- gion but was unable to come from Sumatra to take office; on October 9, 1947, Anwaruddin (PSII) was appointed Minister of Religion ad interim.12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 VI SECOND AMIR SJARIFUDDIN CABINET (after reshuffle) November 11, 1947 - January 29, 1948 1 Prime Minister Minister of Finance Deputy Minister of Finance Minister of Defense Deputy Minister of Defense First Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Minister of Informa- tion Deputy Minister of Information Minister of Justice Deputy Minister of Justice Minister of Educa- tion Second Deputy Prime Minister· Minister of Internal Affairs Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Minister of Health Mr. Amir SJarifuddin Mr. A. A. Maramis Dr. Ong Eng Die Mr. Amir SJarifuddin Arudjl Kartawinata 3 Mr. Samsuddin H. Agus Salim Mr. Tamzil Sjahbuddin Latif Ir. Setladi Mr. Susanto Tirtoprodjo ”3 Mr. Kasman Singodimedjo Mr. All Sastroadmidjojo Wondoamiseno -3 Mr. Mohammad Roem J Mr. Abdulmadjid Djojo- hadiningrat Dr. J. Leimena PSI PNI PSI PSII Masjuml Masjuml PSI PSII PSI PNI Masjuml PNI PSII Masjuml PSI Parkindo18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 13 Deputy Minister of Health Dr. Satrio PBI Minister of Social Affairs Suprodjo Prodjowidagdo PBI Deputy Minister of Social Affairs Sukoso Wirjosaputro PSII Minister of Religion K. H. Masjkur 3 Masjumi Third. Deputy Prime Minister Drs. Setladjit PBI Minister of Pros- perity Dr. A. K. Gani PNI First Deputy Minis* ter. of Prosperity I. J. Kasimo Partai Katolik Second Deputy Minis- ter of Prosperity Dr. Adjldarmo Tjokronegoro PSI Minister of Labor NJ. S. K. Trimurty PBI Deputy Minister of Labor Mr. Wilopo PNI Minister of Communi- cations Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja Minister of Public Works Ir. H. Laoh PNI Fourth Deputy Prime Minister Dr. A. K. Gani PNI Minister without Portfolio Hamengku Buwono IX Minister without Portfolio for Youth Affairs Wikana Badan Kon- gres Pemuda Minister without Portfolio for Food Sujas BTI Minister without Portfolio for Peranakan Affairs Siauw Giok Tjhan Minister without Portfolio for Police Affairs Mr. Hindromartono PSI14 36 Ministers without Drs. Maruto Darusman PKI Portfolio: 37 Anwar Tjokroaminoto J Masjumi The cabinet resigned on January 23, 19^θ> but continued in office until January 29, when the Presidential Cabinet under Drs. Mohammad Hatta was formed. 2) • The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Ministers were respon- sible for supervising the Ministers listed under their names. On January 22, 1948, five Masjumi Ministers left the cabinet. VII FIRST HATTA CABINET (PRESIDENTIAL CABINET) January 29, 1948 - August 4, 1949 1 1 Vice President, Leader of the Cabinet Drs. Mohammad Hatta 2 Minister of Foreign Affairs H. Ague Salim Masjumi 3 Minister of Internal Affairs ad interim Dr. Sukiman Wirjosandjojo Masjumi 4 Minister of Defense ad interim 0 Drs. Mohammad Hatta 5 Minister of Justice Mr. Susanto Tirtoprodjo PNI 6 Minister of Informa- tion Mohammad Natsir Masjumi 7 Minister of Finance •a Mr. A. A. Maramis PNI15 8 Minister of People’s Food Supply I. J. Kasimo Partai Katolik 9 Minister of Pros- perity Mr. Sjafruddin Prawira- negara Masjumi 10 Minister of Communi- cations Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja 11 Minister of Public Works ad interim Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja* 2*' 12 Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Kusnan PGRI 13 Minister of Develop- ment and Youth 5 Supeno PSI 14 Minister of Educa- tion and Culture Mr. Ali Sastroamidjojo PNI 15 Minister of Religion K. H. Masjkur Masjumi 16 Minister of Health Dr. J. Leimena Parkindo 17 Minister without 2 Hamengku Buwono IX Portfolio Established by Presidential Decree 3/1948 (January 29, 1948). On August 4, 1949 (after the Government of the Repub- lic of Indonesia returned to Jogjakarta), the cabinet was reshuffled. During the period September 15 - December 15, 1948, all governmental authority was transferred to the Presi- dent . 2 ' Hatta remained Minister of Defense until July 15, 1949, when Hamengku Buwono IX was appointed to that position. Pre- viously the Sultan had been Coordinator of Internal Security. •3 ) 'J/ Hatta assumed the position of Minister of Finance ad interim when Maramis went abroad. 21) Replaced on April 13 , 1948, by Ir. H. Laoh (PNl) as Mini- ster of Public Works, c) Supeno died during the second Dutch military action. This position was not filled thereafter.16 VII A EMERGENCY CABINET 1 December 19> 1948 - July 13> 1949 1 Chairman, Minister of Defense, Minister of Information, and when necessary Acting Minis- ter of Foreign Affairs Mr. Sjafruddin Pra- wiranegara (Masjumi) ' 2 Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. A. A. Maramis (PNl) 3 Minister of Education and Cul- ture, Acting Minister of Internal Affairs, and Acting Minister of Religion Mr. Teuku Mohammad Hasan 4 Minister of Finance and Acting Minister of Justice Mr. Lukman Hakim (PNl) 5 Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, Minister of Develop- ment and Youth, and Minister of Security Mr. Sutan Rasjid 6 Minister of Public Works and Acting Minister of Health Ir. Sitompul (Parkindo) 7 Minister of Communications and Acting Minister of Prosperity Ir. Indratjaja On May 16, 1949^ the Emergency Government formed a Committee representing the Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia In Java, consisting of: 1 Minister of Justice Mr. Susanto Tirtoprodjo (PNl) 2 Minister of Supply People’s Food I. J. Kasimo (Partai Katolik ) 3 Minister of Religion K. H. Masjkur (Masjumi) 4 for Internal Affairs R. P. Suroso (Parindra)17 1) 1 President Soekamo’s mandate to Sjafruddin was as follows: ”We, the President of the Republic of Indonesia, herewith announce that on Sunday December 19> 1948, at 6 a.m., the Dutch began their attack on the capital city of Jogjakarta. In the event that the Government can no longer execute its responsibilities, we authorize Mr. Sjafruddin Pra- wiranegara, Minister of Prosperity of the Republic of Indonesia, to form an Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia in Sumatra. (Jogjakarta, December 19, 1948; /signed/ Soekamo; /countersigned/ Moh. Hatta).” 2) ' The cabinet appointed by Sjafruddin was a non-party cabinet.18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 VIII SECOND HATTA CABINET (PRESIDENTIAL CABINET) (after reshuffle) August 4, 1949 - December 20, 1949 1 Vice President, Prime Minister 0 Drs. Mohammad Hatta Deputy Prime Minis- ter Mr. SJafruddin Prawira- negara 3 MasJumi Minister of Foreign Affairs H. Agus Salim Mas Jumi Minister of Internal Affairs Mr. Wongsonegoro PIR Minister of Defense^ Coordinator of Internal Security 2 Hamengku Buwono IX Minister of Justice Mr. Susanto Tirtoprodjo PNI Minister of Informa- tion Mr. Samsuddin MasJumi Minister of Finance Mr. Lukman Hakim PNI Minister of People’s Food Supply I. J. Kasimo Partai Katolik Minister of Pros- perity I. J. Kasimo Partai Katolik Minister of Communi- cations Ir. H. Laoh PNI Minister of Public Works Ir. H. Laoh PNI Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Kusnan PGRI Minister of Educa- tion and Culture S. Mangunsarkoro PNI Minister of Religion K. H. Masjkur MasJumi Minister of Health k Dr. Surono ad interim19 17 Ministers without Portfolio: Dr. Sukiman Wirjosan- djojo 5 Masjumi 18 Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja 19 4 S Dr. J. Leimena J Parkindo Established by Presidential Decree 6/1949 (August 4, 1949) 2) 1 Hatta became chairman of the Indonesian Delegation to the Round Table Conference; during his absence the Sultan was appointed Acting Prime Minister. 3) ' Located in Kotaradja, Atjeh. On December 1, 1949, Surono resigned and Leimena was app- ointed Minister of Health. 5) 7 Members of the Indonesian Delegation to the Round Table Conference.20 IX SUSANTO CABINET (TRANSITIONAL CABINET, JOGJAKARTA) 1 December 20, 1949 - January, 21, 195θ 1 Acting Prime Minis- ter Mr. Susanto Tirtoprodjo PNI 2 Minister of Internal Affairs Mr. Susanto Tirtoprodjo PNI 3 Minister ef Justice Mr. Susanto Tirtoprodjo PNI 4 Minister of Informa- tion Mr. Samsuddin Masjumi 5 Minister of Finance Mr. Lukman Hakim PNI 6 Minister of People's Food Supply I. J. Kasimo Partai Katolik 7 Minister of Pros- perity I. J. Kasimo Partai Katolik 8 Minister of Communi- cations 9 Minister of Public Works 10 Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Kusnan PGRI 11 Minister of Educa- tion and Culture S. Mangunsarkoro PNI 12 Minister of Religion K. H. Masjkur Masjumi 13 Minister of Health This cabinet began its work when Drs. Mohammad Hatta and several other Ministers became Ministers in the cabinet of the Federal Republic of the United States of Indonesia; it contin- ued until the Halim cabinet was formed on January 21, 1950·21 X HALIM CABINET (REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA, JOGJAKARTA) 1 January 21, 1950 - September 6, 1950 1 Prime Minister Dr. A. Halim 2 Deputy Prime Minis- Abdul Hakim Masjumi ter, and in charge of Public Affairs 3 Minister of Affairs Internal Mr. Susanto Tirtoprodjo PNI 4 Minister of Justice Mr. A. G. Pringgodigdo 5 Minister of mation Infor- Wiwoho Purbohadidjojo Masjumi 6 Minister of Finance Mr. Lukman Hakim PNI 7 Minister of ture Agricul- Mr. Sadjarwo BTI 8 Minister of Trade and Industry Mr. Tandiono Manu PSI 9 Minister of Public Ir. Sitompul Parkindo Works and Commu- nications 10 Minister of Labor Dr. MaSs Partai Buruh 11 Minister of Affairs Social Hamdani PSI 12 Minister of Commu- Sugondo Djojopuspito PSI nity Development 13 Minister of tion and Educa- Culture S. Mangun s a rko ro PNI 14 Minister of Religion K. H. Fakih Usman Masjumi 15 Minister of Health Dr. Sutopo PIR ) This National Business Cabinet (Zaken Cabinet) was establi- shed by Presidential Decree 16/1950 (February 6, 1950); it was demissionary from August 15, 1950, until the formation of the cabinet of the Unitary Republic of Indonesia on September 6, 195022 IX-X A REPUBLIC OP THE UNITED STATES OF INDONESIA CABINET December 20, 1949 - September 6, 195θ 1 1 Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Drs. Mohammad Hatta 2 Minister of Internal Affairs Anak Agung Gde Agung 3 Minister of Defense Hamengku Buwono IX 4 Minister of Justice Prof. Mr. Dr. Soepomo 5 Minister of Informa- tion Arnold Mononutu PNI 6 Minister of Finance Mr. Sjafruddin Prawlra- negara Masjumi 7 Minister of Pros- perity Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja 8 Minister of Communi- cations, Power, and Public Works Ir. H. Laoh PNI 9 Minister of Labor Mr. Wilopo PNI 10 Minister of Social Affairs Mr. Mohammad Kosasih Purwanegara 11 Minister of Educa- tion and Culture Dr. Abu Hanifah Masjumi 12 Minister of Religion K. H. Wachid HasJim Masjumi 13 Minister of Health Dr. J. Leimena Parkind® 14 Ministers without Portfolio: Sultan Hamid II 2 15 Mr. Mohammad Roem Masjumi 16 Dr. Suparmo 23 ) Established by Presidential Decree—Federal Republic of the United States of Indonesia—2/1949 (December 20, 19^9) and became demissionary on August 15# 1950· The Federal Republic of the United States of Indonesia lasted only until August 17# 1950# when the Unitary state was formed. This was the only cabinet of the Republic of the United States of Indonesia. Like the Halim Cabinet, it was a National Business Cabinet (Zaken Cabinet). 2) 1 Dismissed on April 5, 1950; his Ministry was then abolished. Appointed High Comissioner to The Hague on January 19# 1950; his Ministry was then abolished.24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 XI NATSIR CABINET (FIRST CABINET OF THE UNITARY STATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA) September 6, 1950 - April 27, 1951 1 Prime Minister Mohammad Natsir Masjumi Deputy Prime Minis- ter Hamengku Buwono IX np Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Mohammad Roem Masjumi Minister of Internal Affairs Mr. Assaat np Minister of Defense ad interim Dr. A. Halim 2 np Minister of Justice Mr. Wongsonegoro PIR Minister of Informa- tion M. A. Pellaupessy Demokrat Minister of Finance Mr. Sjafruddin Prawira- negara Masjumi Minister of Agricul- ture Mr. Tandiono Manu PSI Minister of Trade and Industry Prof. Dr. Sumitro Djojo- hadikusomo PSI Minister of Commu- nications Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja np Minister of Public Works and Power Prof. Ir. H. Johannes PIR Minister of Labor R. P. Suroso Parindra Minister of Social Affairs Harjadi Partai Katolik Minister of Educa- tion and Culture Prof. Dr. Bahder DJohan np Minister of ReSgion K. H. Wachid HasJim Masjumi Minister of Health Dr. J. Leimena Parkindo18 Minister without Portfolio Harsono TJokroaminoto 25 PSII ■*·) Established by Presidential Decree—Unitary Republic of Indonesia—9/195θ (September 6, 195θ)>* demissionary from March 21, 1951. 2) ' Halim resigned on December 17, 1950. Thereafter Natsir served concurrently as Prime Minister and Minister of Defense ad interim. Resigned on December 31, 195θ·26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 XII SUKIMAN CABINET April 27, 1951 - April 3, 1952 1 Prime Minister Dr. Sukiman Wirjosandjojo Masjumi Deputy Prime Minis- Suwlrjo PNI ter Minister of Foreign Mr. Achmad Subardjo Masjumi Affairs Minister of Internal Mr. Iskaq Tjokrohadisurjo PNI Affairs Minister of Defense p Sewaka PIR Minister of Justice •5 Prof. Mr. Muhammad Yamin np Minister of Informa- Arnold Mononutu PNI tion Minister of Finance Mr. Jusuf Wibisono Masjumi Minister of Agricul- ture Ir. Suwarto Partai Katolik Minister of Trade and Industry 4 Mr. Sujono Hadinoto $ PNI Minister of Communi- £ Ir. DJuanda Kartawidjaja np cations Minister of Public Works and Power Ir. Ukar Bratakusumah PNI Minister of Labor Iskandar Tedjasukmana Partai Buruh Minister of Social Mr. Samsuddin Masjumi Affairs Minister of Educa- tion and Culture Mr. Wongsonegoro PIR Minister of Religion K. H. Wachid HasJim Masjumi Minister of Health Dr. J. Leimena Parkindo Minister of Public M. A. Pellaupessy Demokrat Affairs27 19 Minister of Civil R. P. Suroso Parindra Service Affairs 7 20 Minister of Agrarian Mr. Gondokusumo ' PIR Affairs Established by Presidential Decree 80/1951 (April 27, 1951)J demissionary from February 23, 1952. Sewaka was not appointed until May 9, 1951# when the earlier appointment of Suraitro Kolopaklng (IPKI), who did not accept office, was rescinded. Yamin resigned on June 14, 1951. Pellaupessy served con- currently as Minister of Public Affairs and Minister.of Justice ad interim from then until November 20, 1951 > when Mr? Muhammad Nasrun(np) was appointed Minister of Justice. 4) ’ On May 19, 1951, this became Economic Affairs. 5) Resigned on July 16, 1951; he was succeeded by Mr. Wilopo (PNI). Ukar served as Minister of Communications ad interim during the period that Djuanda was abroad, beginning December 13, 1951. 7) The Ministry of Agrarian Affairs was established, and Oondokusumo took office as Minister, on November 20, 1951. Gondokusumo died on March 6, 1952, after which the office was left unfilled.28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 XIII WILOPO CABINET April 3> 1952 - August 1, 1953 Prime Minister Mr. Wilopo PNI Deputy Prime Minis- Prawoto Mangkusasmito Masjumi ter Minister of Foreign Affairs ad interim Mr. Wilopo PNI Minister of Internal Mr. Mohammad Roem Masjumi Affairs Minister of Defense 2 Hamengku Buwono IX np Minister of Justice Mr. Lukman Wiriadinata PSI Minister of Informa- Arnold Mononutu PNI tlon Minister of Finance Prof. Dr. Sumitro Djojo- hadikusumo PSI Minister of Agricul- Mohammad Sardjan Masjumi ture Minister of Economic Mr. Sumanang PNI Affairs Minister of Communi- Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja np cations Minister of Public Works and Power Ir. Suwarto Partai Katolik Minister of Labor Iskandar Tedjasukmana Partai Buruh Minister of Social 4 Anwar Tjokroaminoto PSII Affairs Minister of Educa- tion and Culture Prof. Dr. Bahder Djohan np Minister of Religion K. H. Fakih Usman Masjumi Minister of Health Dr. J. Leimena Parkindo Minister of Civil 4 R. P. Suroso Parindra Service Affairs29 Established by Presidential Decree 85/1952 (April 1, 1952); demissionary from June 3, 1953· 2) 1 At his own request, the Sultan was discharged from his office on June 2, 1953· Wilopo was the appointed Minister of Defense ad interim. Wilopo was discharged from this office on April 29, 1952, with the appointment of Moekarto Notowidigdo (PNI) as Minister of Foreign Affairs. At his own request, TJokroaminoto was discharged from his office on May 11, 1953· Suroso then became Minister of Social Affairs. No new Minister of Civil Service Affairs was appointed.30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 XIV FIRST ALI SASTR0AMIDJ0J0 CABINET August 1, 1953 - August 12, 1955 1 Prime Minister 2 Mr. Ali Sastroamidjojo 3 PNI First Deputy Prime 3 Mr. Wongsonegoro PIR Minister Second Deputy Prime H. Zainul Airifin 3 NU Minister Minister of Foreign 1± Mr. Sunario PNI Affairs Minister of Internal 4 Prof. Mr. Dr. Hazairin PIR Affairs (Mr. Sunarjo NU) Minister of Defense 5 Mr. Iwa Kusumasumantri Persatuan Progressief Minister of Justice Mr. DJody Gondokusumo PRN Minister of Informa- Dr. F. L. Tobing SKI tion Minister of Finance Dr. Ong Eng Die PNI Minister of Agricul- Mr. Sadjarwo BTI ture Minister of Economic Mr. Iskaq TJokrohadisurJo 6 PNI Affairs (Prof. Ir. Roosseno PIR) Minister of Communi- R. Abikusno TJokrosuJoso 2 PSII cations (Dr. A. K. Gani PNI) Minister of Public Prof. Ir. Roosseno PIR Works and Power (Mohammad Hassan PSII) Minister of Labor S. M. Abidin Partal Buruh Minister of Social R. P. Suroso Parindra Affairs Minister of Educa- Prof. Mr. Muhammad Yamin np tion and Culture Minister of Religion K. H. Masjkur NU Minister of Health Dr. F. L. Tobing, ad Interim SKI (Dr. Lie Kiat Teng PSII)31 19 Minister of State Q Sudibjo PSII Welfare Affairs ° (Siradjuddin Abbas Perti) q 20 Minister of Agrarian Mohammad Hanafiah NU Affairs 8 (I. Gusti Gde Rake PRN) Established by Presidential Decree 132/1953 (July 30, 1953); became demissionary on July 24, 1955· 2 ) 1 On September 14, 1953, Abikusno resigned and was succeeded ad interim by Roosseno. On October 12, 1953, Roosseno was made permanently Minister of Communications, and Hassan was appointed Minister of Public Works and Power. On October 23, 1954, Roosseno resigned (to become Minister of Economic Affairs on November 8, 1954); All took over the work of the Ministry ad interim until, on November 19, 195^, Gani was appointed Minister of Communications. On September 14, 1953, Sudlbjo resigned, and Wongsonegoro was appointed to serve concurrently as First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State Welfare Affairs. On October 23, 1954, Wongsonegoro resigned both offices. All tofrk over the work of the First Deputy Prime Minister's office and thereafter there was only one Deputy Prime Minister (Zainul). Zainul also served as Minister for State Welfare Affairs ad interim until the appoint- ment of Siradjuddin on November 8, 195^· Hazairin resigned on October 23, 1954; Zainul acted as Minis- ter ad interim until November 19, 1954, when Sunarjo was appointed Minister. Resigned on July 13, 1955· Iskaq resigned on November 8, 1954, and was succeeded immediately by Roosseno. 7) 11 Tobing was discharged from this position on October 12, 1953, when Lie (alias Dr. Mohammad All) was appointed Minister of Health. θ) At the time the cabinet was formed these two positions were without Portfolio; but after the cabinet reshuffle of November 1954 they became full ministries. 9) ' Hanafiah resigned on November 19, 1954, and was succeeded immediately by I. Gusti Gde Rake.32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ι6 17 18 XV BURHANUDDIN HARAHAP CABINET August 12, 1955 - March 26, 1956 1 Prime Minister Mr. Burhannuddin Harahap Mas jumi First Deputy Prime Minister 2 Djanu Ismadi PIR Second Deputy Prime Minister 2 3 Harsono Tjokroaminoto PSII Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung Demokrat Minister of Internal Affairs 4 Mr. Sunarjo NU Minister of Defense Mr. Burhanuddin Harahap MasJumi Minister of Justice Mr. Lukman Wiriadinata PSI Minister of Informa- tion Sjamsuddin Sutan Makmur PIR Minister of Finance Prof. Dr. Sumitro Djojo- hadikusumo PSI Minister of Agricul- ture Mohammad Sardjan Masjumi Minister of Economic Affairs I. J. Kasimo Partai Katolik Minister of Communi- cations F. Laoh PRN Deputy Minister of Communications Asrarudin Partai Buruh Minister of Public Works and Power 2 4 R. P. Suroso Parindra Minister of Labor Iskandar Tedjasukmana Partai Buruh Minister of Social Affairs Sudibjo 6 PSII Minister of Educa- tion and Culture Prof. Ir. Suwandi 2 Parindra Minister of Religion K. H. Mohammad Iljas NU19 Minister of Health 20 Minister of Agrarian Affairs 21 Minister without Portfolio for Defense Affairs 22 Minister without Portfolio for Veterans' Affairs 23 Minister without Portfolio Dr. J. Leimena Mr. Gunawan Abdul Hakim Sutomo (Bung Tomo) Drs. Coomala Noor 33 Parkindo PRN Masjumi PRI PIR Established by Presidential Decree 141/1955 (August 11, 1955)# became demissionary on March 3# 1956. 2) ' Suroso and Suwandi took office on August 26, 1955· Until then, Ismadi was Minister of Public Works and Power ad interim and Tjokroaminoto Minister of Education and Culture ad interim. 3) ' Resigned on January 19, 1956; the post of Second Deputy Prime Minister was thereafter abolished. 4) Sunarjo resigned on January 19# 1956. Suroso became Minis- ter of External Affairs ad interim in addition to his previous post. 5) On January 19# 1956, Sardjan was made Minister of Religion ad interim, in addition to his previous post, on the resignation of Iljas. Sudibjo resigned on January 19# 1956# when Sutomo was made Minister of Social Affairs ad interim in addition to his previous post.34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 XVI SECOND ALI SASTROAMIDJOJO CABINET March 26, 1956 - April 9, 1957 1 Prime Minister Mr. All Sastroamidjojo PNI First Deputy Prime Minister 2 Mr. Mohammad Roem Masjumi Second Deputy Prime Minister Idham Chalid 2 3 4 NU Minister ·ί Foreign Affairs H. Roeslan Abdulgani PNI Minister of Internal Affairs 2 Mr. Sunarjo NU Minister of Defense ad interim Mr. All Sastroamidjojo PNI Minister of Justice Prof. Mr. Muljatno 2 Masjumi Minister of Informa- tion Sudlbjo 21 PSII Minister of Finance 2 Mr. Jusuf Wibisono Masjumi Minister of Agricul- ture Eni Karim PNI Deputy Minister of Agriculture Sjech Marhaban PSII Minister of Economic Affairs Mr. Burhanuddin NU Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs N. F. Umbas Parkindo Minister of Communi- cations 2 Suchjar Tedjasukmana Masjumi Deputy Minister of Communications A. B. de Rozario 2 Partai Katolik Minister of Public Works and Power 2 Ir. Pangeran Noor Masjumi Minister of Labor Sabilal Rasjad PNI Minister of Social K. H. Fatah Jasin NU Affairs 35 19 Minister of Educa- tion and Culture Sarino Mangunpranoto PNI 20 Minister of Religion K. H. Mohammad Iljas NU 21 Minister of Health Dr. H. Sinaga Parkindo 22 Minister of Agrarian Affairs Prof. Mr. Suhardi 2 Partai Katolik 23 Minister without Portfolio for Veterans’ Affairs Dahlan Ibrahim IPKI 24 Minister without Portfolio for Par- Kameitry Relations K. H. Rusli Abdul Wahid ? Perti 25 Minister of Planning Affairs Ir. DJuanda Kartawidjaja np 1) This cabinet followed the General Elections of 1955. Its composition was completed on March 16, 1956; it was established by Presidential Decree 85/1956 (March 24, 1956) and took office on March 26. The cabinet was reshuffled by stages in December 1956 and January 1957 and become demissionary on March 13, 1957. 2) ' The five Masjurai ministers resigned on January 9, 1957. Idhara became First Deputy Prime Minister; no new Second Deputy Prime Minister was appointed. Sunarjo was appointed Minister of Justice ad interim, Djuanda Minister of Finance ad interim, and Suhardi Minister of Public Works and Power ad interim (each keeping his previous position as well). De Rozario became Minister of Communications ad interim; no new Deputy Minister was appointed. 3) ' Idham took over responsibility for Veterans’ Affairs on December 26, 1956, on Dahlan's resignation. He remained con- currently Second Deputy Prime Minister. 4) ' Idham became Minister of Information ad interim, in addit- tion to his other positions, on March 13, 1957, on the resignation of Sudibjo. 5) Placed on non-active status as Minister on January 28, 1957, and returned to active status on March 14, 1957. Resigned on March 13, 1957, and was not replaced. 7 ) ' ' Resigned on January 15, 1957, and was not replaced.36 XVII DJUANDA CABINET -1- (KABINET KARJA, WORK CABINET) April 9, 1957 1 Prime Minister Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja (np) 2 First Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Hardi (PNI) 3 Second Deputy Prime Minister K. H. Idham Chaiid (NU) 4 Third Deputy Prime Minister Dr. J. Leimena (Parkindo) 5 Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Subandrio (np) 6 Minister of Internal Affairs Sanusi Hardjadinata (PNI) 7 Minister of Defense Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja (np) ί 8 Minister of Justice G. A. Maengkom (np) 9 Minister of Informa- tion Sudibjo (PSII) 10 Minister of Finance Mr. Sutikno Slamet (PNI) 11 Minister of Agricul- ture Mr. Sadjarwo (np, for- merly BTI) 12 Minister of Industry Prof. Ir. Ingkiriwang (np) 13 Minister of Trade Prof. Drs. Sunardjo (NU) 14 Minister of Shipping Col. (Navy) Nazir (Navy) 15 Minister of Communi- cations Mr. Sukardan (np) 16 Minister of Public Works and Power Ir. Pangeran Noor (np, ex- Masjumi ) 17 Minister of Labor Mr. Samjono (np) 18 Minister of Social Affairs H. Muljadi Djojomartono (np, ex- Masjumi)19 Minister of Educa- Prof. Dr. Prijono tion and Culture 37 (Murba) 20 Minister of Religion K. H. Mohammad Iljas (NV) 21 Minister of Health Col. (Army) Dr. Azis Saleh (IPKI) 22 Minister of Agrarian Affairs Mr. Sunarjo (NU) 23 Minister without Portfolio for Mo- bilization of People's Energies for Development A. M. Hanafi (np) 24 Minister without Portfolio for Veterans' Affairs Chairul Saleh (np) 25 Minister without Portfolio for Inter-Regional Relations Dr. P. L. Tobing (SKI) Established by Presidential Decree 108/1957 (April 9, 1957). Beginning with this cabinet, the Parliamentary system no longer really obtained. The cabinet was selected by President Soekarno and although the parties participated they did so not under party designations. (Party affiliations of Ministers are therefore indicated within parentheses.) 2) 1 Appointed only on May 20, 1957·38 XVIII DJUANDA CABINET As Reshuffled, June 25, 1958 1 1 Prime Minister Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja (np) 2 First Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Hardi (PNI) 3 Second Deputy Prime Minister K. H. Idham Chalid (NU) 4 Third Deputy Prime Minister Dr. J. Leimena (Parkindo) 5 Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Subandrio (PNI) 6 Minister of Internal Affairs Sanusi Hardjadinata (PNI) 7 Minister of Defense Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja (np} 8 Minister of Justice G. A. Maengkom (PNI) 9 Minister of Informa- tion Sudibjo (PSII) 10 Minister of Finance Mr. Sutikno Slamet (PNI) 11 Minister of Agricul- ture Mr. Sadjarwo (PNI) 12 Minister of Industry Prof. Ir. Ingklriwang (np) 13 Minister of Trade Rachmat Muljomiseno (Nil) 14 Minister of Shipping Col. (Navy) Nazir (Navy) 15 Minister of Communi- cations Mr. Sukardan (np) 16 Minister of Public Works and Power Ir. Pangeran Noor (np) 17 Minister of Labor Mr. Samjono (np) 18 Minister of Social Affairs H. Muljadi Djojomartono (np) 19 Minister of Educa- tion and Culture Prof. Dr. Prijono (Murba)20 Minister of Religion K. H. Mohammad Iljas 21 Minister of Health Col. (Army) Dr. Azis Saleh 22 Minister of Agrarian Affairs Mr. Sunarjo 23 Minister without Chairul Saleh 39 (NU) (IPKI) (NU) (np) Portfolio for Veterans’ Affairs 24 Minister without Col. (Array) Suprajogi Portfolio for Econ- omic Stabilization (Army) 25 Minister without Portfolio for Civilian-Military Relations 26 Minister without Portfolio for Transmigration 27 Ministers without Portfolio: 28 K. H. Wahib Wahab Dr. P. L. Tobing Prof. Mr. Muhammad Yamin A. M. Hanafi (NU) (SKI) (np) (np) Established by Presidential announcement of June 25, 195θ 1)40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 XIX KABINET KERDJA, WORK CABINET July 9, 1959 PRIME MINISTER FIRST MINISTER Junior Minister of Information Junior Minister of Education and Culture CORE MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS CORE MINISTER OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS AND REGIONAL AUTONOMY CORE MINISTER OF SECURITY AND DEFENSE AFFAIRS Junior Minister of Defense Junior Minister of Justice Junior Minister of State Police Junior Minister of Veterans' Affairs CORE MINISTER OF FINANCE Junior Minister of Finance CORE MINISTER OF PRODUCTION Junior Minister of Agriculture Junior Minister of Public Works and Power Junior Minister of Labor CORE MINISTER OF DISTRIBUTION Junior Minister of Sea Communicat ions Junior Minister of Land Communications President Ir. Soekamo 2 Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja Malad1 Prof. Dr. Prijono Dr. Subandrio Ipik Gandamana Lt. Gen. A. H. Nasutlon Maj. Gen. Hidajat Mr. Sahardjo Sukanto Tjokrodijatmodjo Col. (Array) Sambas Atmadlnata Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja M. Notohamiprodjo Col. (Army) Suprajogl Col. (Army) Dr. Azis Saleh Ir. S. Dipokusumo Ahem Emlngpradja Dr. J. Leimena Ir. Abdul Mutalib Danunin- grat Maj. Gen. Djatikusumo4l 21 Junior Minister of Air Communications Col. (Air Force) Iskandar 22 Junior Minister of Foreign and Domestic Trade Mr. Arifin Harahap 23 CORE MINISTER OF RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT Chairul Saleh 24 Junior Minister of Basic Indus- tries and Mining Chairul Saleh 25 Junior Minister of People’s Industries Dr. Suharto 26 Junior Minister of Agrarian Affairs Mr. Sadjarwo 27 Junior Minister of Transmigra- tion, Cooperatives, and Community Development Lt. Col. (Army) Achmadi 28 CORE MINISTER OF PEOPLES WELFARE H. Muljadi Djojomartono 29 Junior Minister of Health Col. (Army) Prof. Dr. Satrio 30 Junior Minister of Social Affairs H. Muljadi DJoJomartono 31 Junior Minister of Religion K. H. Wahib Wahab 32 CORE MINISTER OF SPECIAL AFFAIRS Junior Ministers directly under the President/Prime Minister: Prof. Mr. Muhammad Yamin 33 Junior Minister for Mobilization of People's Energies Sudibjo 34 Junior Minister for Mobilization of People’s Energies Sudjono 35 Junior Minister for Liaison with Parliament (DPR) Ds. W. J. Rumambi 36 Junior Minister for Liaison with Islamic Religious Officials (Alim Ulama) Ministers ex-officio: K. H. Fatah Jasin 37 Chief of Staff of the Army | Lt^Cten, A. H. Nasution / 38 Chief of Staff of the Navy Vice Admiral Subijakto 39 Chief of Staff of the Air Force Air Vice Marshal S. Suryadarma42 40 Chief of the State Police 41 Vice Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council (DPA) 42 Chairman of the National Plan- ning Council (DEPERNAS) 43 Attorney General Sukanto Tjokrodijatmodjo H. Roeslan Abdulgani Prof. Mr. Muhammad Yarain Mr. Gatot Tarunamihardja ) Established by Presidential Decrees 153/1959 and 154/1959 (July 10 and 13# 1959)· This was the first cabinet appointed under the Presidential Constitution of 1945» which was decreed in force on July 5# 1959· Henceforth, Soekamo, as well as being President, is Prime Minister of a Presidential Cabinet. 2) ' Shortly after this cabinet was formed, all high officials, including members of the cabinet, were compelled by law to drop their party affiliations or to resign from government service. All members of the cabinet opted to resign from their parties; informal connections with the parties nevertheless remained strong. Prijono’s office was originally under Yamin, who was Initially appointed as Core Minister of Social and Cultural Affairs. With- in a few days, however, the new arrangement was instituted. Relieved of his post on July 15# 1959; replaced by Commodore R. Eddy Martadinata on July 18, 1959· Replaced by Sukarno Djojonegoro on December 15# 1959· Discharged in September 195 9· Mr. Gunawan was then app- ointed Acting Attorney General, until, on December 31# 1959# his position was made permanent.43 I II XX KABINET KERDJA As Reshuffled, February 18, i960 1 1 PRIME MINISTER President Ir. Soekamo 2 FIRST MINISTER Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja 3 DEPUTY FIRST MINISTER CORE MINISTERS: Dr. J. Leiraena 4 Minister of National Defense Gen. A. H. Nasution 5 Minister of Foreign Affairs p Dr. Subandrio 6 Minister of Internal Affairs and Regional Autonomy Ipik Gandamana 7 Minister of Justice Mr. Sahardjo 8 Minister of Finance •5 Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja 9 Minister of Finance M. Notohamiprodjo 10 Minister of Production Brig. Gen. SupraJogi 11 Minister of Distribution Dr. J. Leimena 12 Minister of Social Welfare H. Muljadi Djojomartono 13 Minister of Health Brig. Gen. Prof. Dr. Satrio 14 Minister of Education and Culture 4 Prof. Dr. Prijono 15 Minister of Religion K. H. Wahib Wahab 5 16 Minister/Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Advi- sory Council (DPA) H. Roeslan Abdulgani 17 Minister/Chairman of the National Planning Council (DEPERNAS) Prof. Mr. Muhammad Yamin18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Minister for Relations with Parliament (DPR) and the Provisional People’s Consultative Assembly (MPRS) Minister/Legal Advisor MINISTERS ORGANIZED UNDER: First Minister: Minister of Information Minister for Relations with Religious Offic- ials (Alim Ulama) Minister for Mobilization of People’s Energies & Minister for Mobilization of People's Energies ? National Defense: Minister/Junior Minister for National Defense Minister/Chief of Staff of the Army Minister/Chief of Staff of the Air Force Minister/Chief of Staff of the Navy Minister/Chief of the State Police Minister/Attomey General Minister of Veterans’ Affairs Production: Minister of Agriculture Minister of Public Works and Power Ds. W. J. Rumambi Mr. Wirjono Prodjodikoro Maladi K. H. Fatah Jasin Sudibjo 6 Sudjono & MaJ. Gen. Hidajat Gen. A. H. Nasution Air Marshal S. Suryadarma Commodore R. Eddy Martadi nata Sukarno Djojonegoro Mr. Gunawan Col. (Army) Sambas Atmadi nata Brig. Gen. Dr. Azis Saleh Ir. S. Dipokusumo Minister of Labor Ahem Emingpradja45 d) Distribution: 34 Minister of Land, Postal, and Tele-Communications Maj. Gen. Djatikusumo 35 Minister of Sea Communi- cations Ir. Abdul Mutalib Danunin- grat 36 Minister of Air Communi- cations Col. (Air Force) Iskandar 37 Minister of Trade Development: Mr. Arifin Harahap 38 Minister of Basic Indus- tries and Mining Chairul Saleh 39 Minister of People’s Industries Dr. Suharto 40 Minister of Agrarian Affairs Mr. Sadjarwo 4l Minister of Migration, Cooperatives, and Com- munity Development Lt. Col. (Army—titular) Achmadi 1) Established by Presidential Decree 21/1960 (February 18, i960) This reshuffle comprised a reorganization of the cabinet rather than a major personnel change. The Junior Minister designation was eliminated in favor of Minister, but the Core Minister title was retained. The Ministers were organized according to fields of work, each of which was placed under the supervisory respon- sibility of one of the Core Ministers. The category of Minis- ters ex-officio was dropped. 2) ' Subandrio became Second Deputy First Minister on December 20, I960. •a ) 7 Djuanda relinquished his post as Core Minister of Finance in July I960. On March 21, 1961, two new positions replaced that of Core Minister of Education and Culture. Prof. Mr. Iwa Kusumasumantri was appointed Core Minister of Higher Education and Sciences and Prijono Core Minister of Basic Education and Culture. Resigned February 26, 1962; on March 2, 1962, K. H. Saifuddin Zuhri was appointed Core Minister of Religion. Ministers Sudibjo and Sudjono were both given the new title of Minister for Liaison with Organizations of the People on March 28, 1961, after the formation of the National Front.46 I II III XXI KABINET KERDJA As Reshuffled, March 6, 1962 1 1 PRIME MINISTER President Ir. Soekamo 2 FIRST MINISTER Ir. DJuanda Kartawidj; aja 2 3 p Deputy First Minister with Dr. Subandrio jurisdiction over Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations 4 Deputy First Minister for Internal Affairs, coordinating: Mr. Sahardjo 5 Minister of the Interior and Regional Autonomy IpIk Gandamana 6 Minister of Justice Mr. Sahardjo 7 Minister/Chairman of the Supreme Court Mr. VTirJono Prodjodikoro 8 Deputy First Minister for Defense and Security, coordinating: Gen. A. H. Nasution \ 9 Minister/Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. A. H. Nasution 10 Minister/Chief of Staff of the Navy Rear Admiral R. Eddy Marta- dinata 11 Minister/Chief of Staff Air Vice Marshal Omar λ of the Air Force Dhani 12 Minister/Chief of the State Police Sukarno DJojonegoro 13 Mlnlster/Attomey General 14 Minister of Veterans’ Affairs Mr. Kadarusman Brig. Gen. Sambas Atmadi-7 nata 15 Minister attached to the Lt. Gen. Hidajat Deputy First Minister for Defense and Security47 IV V 16 Deputy First Minister for Production, coordinating: 17 Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Affairs 18 Minister of Labor 19 Minister of Public Works and Power 20 Minister of Basic Indus- try and Mining 21 Minister of People’s Industries 22 Minister »f National Research 23 Deputy First Minister for Distribution, coordinating: 24 Minister of Trade 25 Minister of Land Communi- cations, Post, Tele- graph, Telephone, and Tourism 26 Minister of Sea Communi- cations 27 Minister of Air Communi- cations 28 Minister of Cooperatives VI 29 Deputy First Minister for Finance, coordinating: 30 Minister in charge of Receipts, Expendi- tures, and Supervision 31 Minister for the Central Bank 32 Minister for the State Budget MaJ. Gen. SupraJogi " Mr. Sadjarwo Ahem Emingpradja MaJ. Gen. SupraJogi y Chalrul Saleh ft Ma J. Gen. Dr. Azis Saleh9 Prof. Dr. Sudjono DJuned Pusponegoro 2 Dr. J. Leimena Dr. Suharto Lt. Gen. DJatikusumoΊ Ir. Abdul Mutalib Danunin grat Air Vice Marshal Iskandar Col. (Army—titular) > Achmadi M. Notohamiprodjo M. Notohamiprodjo Mr. Sumamo Mr. Arifin Harahap48 VII VIII 33 Deputy First Minister for Public Welfare, coordinating: M. Notohamiprodjo 34 Minister of Religion K. H. Saifuddin Zuhri 35 Minister of Health Maj. Gen. Prof. Dr. Satrio 36 Minister of Social Affairs Nj. Mr. Rusiah Sardjono 37 Minister of Basic Educa- tion and Culture Prof. Dr. Prijono 38 Minister of Higher Educa- tion and Sciences Prof. Dr. Ir. Thojib Hadiwidjaja 39 Minister of Sports Maladl . 40 Deputy First Minister for Special Affairs, coordinating: •3 Prof. Mr. Muhammad Yamin 4l Minister of Information ■3 Prof. Mr. Muhammad Yamin 42 Minister for Liaison with Ds. W. J. Rumambi the Gotong Rojong Par- liament (DPR-GR), the National Planning Coun- cil (DEPERNAS), the Supreme Advisory Coun- cil (DPA), and the Pro- visional People’s Con- sultative Assembly (MPRS) 43 Minister for the National Front Sudibjo 44 Minister for Liaison with Religious Officials (Alim Ulama) K. H. Fatah Jasin 45 Minister without Port- folio attached to the President Also holding the rank of Deputy First Minister: Prof. Mr. Iwa Kusumasuman- tri 46 Chairman of the Provision- al People’s Consulta- tive Assembly Chairul Saleh 47 Chairman of the Gotong Rojong Parliament H. Zainul Arifin (NU)49 48 Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council Mr. Sartono (PNl) 49 Chairman of the National Planning Council Holding the rank of Minis- ter in the State Leadership body: 3 Prof. Mr. Muhammad Yamin 50 First Deputy Chairman of the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly Mr. All Sastroamidjojo (PNl) 51 Second Deputy Chairman K. H. Idham Chalid (NU) 52 Third Deputy Chairman D. N. Aidit (PKI)_ » 53 Fourti Deputy Chairman Brig. Gen. Wilujo Puspo- " judo (Army) 54 First Deputy Chairman of the Gotong Rojong Parliament I. G. G. Subamia (PNl) 55 Second Deputy Chairman Arudji Kartawinata (PSIl) 56 Third Deputy Chairman Μ. H. Lukman (PKl)— ·' 57 Fourth Deputy Chairman Lt. Col. Mursalin Daeng Mamangung (Navy) Established by Presidential Decree 94/1962 (March 19# 1962). In this reorganization of the cabinet, each Deputy First Minis- ter was given coordinative responsibility over the Departments and Ministers in his own section. In addition to these Deputy First Ministers in charge of sections of the cabinet, the Chairmen of the Provisional People’s Consultative Assembly (MPRS) and the Gotong Rojong Parliament (DPR-GR), the Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council (DPA), and the Chairman of the National Planning Council (DEPERNAS) were each given the rank of Deputy First Minister. At the same time a State Leadership body was organized, consisting of the President/Prime Minister, She First Minister, all Deputy First Ministers, and the eight eputy Chairman of the Provisional People’s Consultative Assembly ana the Gotong Roiong Parliament (these latter holding. Just at sessions of the State Leadership body, the rank of Minister). 2) It was announced on March 19, 1962, that Leimena would be First Deputy First Minister and Subandrio Second Deputy First Minister. On October 25, 1962, Leimena and Subandrio assumed Djuanda's duties collectively while Djuanda was ill. 3) Yamin died on October 17, 1962. On October 24, 1962, Dr. H. Roeslan Abdulgani was appointed Deputy First Minister for Special Affairs and Minister of Information. President Soe- kamo took over the Chairmanship of the National Planning Council50 XXII II KABINET KERDJA As Reshuffled, November 13, 1963 1 1 PRIME MINISTER President Ir. Soekamo 2 FIRST DEPUTY PRIME MINIS- TER Dr. Subandrio 3 SECOND DEPUTY PRIME MIN- ISTER Dr. J. Leimena 4 THIRD DEPUTY PRIME MINIS- TER 2 Chairul Saleh Compartment of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations: 5 Coordinating Mlnister/ilin- ister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations Dr. Subandrio Compartment of Justice and Internal Affairs: 6 Coordinating Minister ad interim Wirjono Prodjodikoro, SH 3 7 Minister of Internal Affairs Ipik Gandamana 8 Minister of Justice ad interim Wirjono Prodjodikoro, SH 9 Minister/Chairman of the Supreme Court Wirjono Prodjodikoro, SH 10 Minister/Attorney General Kadarusman, SH Compartment of Defense and Security: 11 Coordinating Minister Gen. A. H. Nasution 12 Minister/Chief of Staff of the Army Maj. Gen. A. Jani 13 Minister/Chief of Staff of the Navy Rear Admiral R. Eddy Martadinata III14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Minister/Chief of Staff of the Air Force Mlnister/Chlef of the State Police Compartment of Finance: Coordinating Minister Minister of State Reven- ues, Finance, and Audit* Minister for the State Budget Minister for the Central Bank Minister of Bank Affairs and Private Banks Compartment of Develop- ment: Coordinating Minister Minister of Basic Indus- tries and Mining Minister of People's Industries Minister of Public Works and Power Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Affairs Minister of National Research Minister of Labor Minister/Secretary of the National Development Body (BAPENAS) Minister of Veterans' Affairs Compartment of Distribu- tion: Coordinating Minister Air Vice Marshal Omar Dhani Sukarno Djojonegoro Sumamo, SH Sumamo, SH Arifin Harahap, SH Jusuf Muda Dalam Dr. Suharto Chairul Saleh Chalrul Saleh MaJ. Gen. Dr. Azis Saleh MaJ. Gen. SupraJogi L SadJarwo, SH Prof. Ir. Sudjono DJuned Pusponegoro Ahem Emingpradja Dr. Suharto Brig. Gen. Sambas Atmadi nata Dr. J. Leimena52 VII VIII 31 Minister of Trade Adam Malik 32 Minister of Transmigra- tion, Cooperatives, and Rural Development Col. (Army--titular) Achmadi 33 Minister of Land Communi- cations, Post, Tele- graph, and Telephone Lt. Gen. Hidajat 34 Minister of Sea Communi- cations Brig. Gen. (Marine Corps) All Sadikin 35 Minister of Air Communi- cations Compartment of People’s HTelTare: Air Vice Marshal Iskandar 36 Coordinating Minister H. Muljadi DJoJomartono 37 Minister of Religion K. H. Saifuddin Zuhri 38 Minister of Social Affairs NJ. Ruslah Sardjono, SH 39 Minister of Health MaJ. Gen. Prof. Dr. Satrio 40 Minister of Basic Educa- tion and Culture Prof. Dr. Prijono 41 Minister of Higher Educa- tion and Sciences Prof. Dr. Ir. Thojib Hadi- widjaja 42 Minister of Sports Maladi 43 Minister for Liaison with Religious Officials (Alim Ulama) Compartment of Public Relations: K. H. Fatah Jasin 44 Coordinating Minister Dr. H. Roeslan Abdulgani 45 Minister of Information Dr. H. Roeslan Abdulgani 46 Minister for Liaison with the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly (MPRS), the Gotong Rolong Parliament (DPR- GR;, and the Supreme Advisory Council (DPA) Ds. W. J. Rumambi 47 Minister/Secretary General Sudibjo of the National Front53 Ministers Attached to the President: 48 Minister/Advisor to the President on the Mobi- lization of Funds and Forces 49 Minister Seconded to the President 50 Minister/Military Advisor to the President Also holding the rank of Minister: 51 Chairman of the Provis- ional People’s Consul- tative Assembly- 52 Vice Chairman: 53 54 55 56 Chairman of the Gotong Rojong Parliament 57 Vice Chairmen: 58 59 60 6l Vice Chairman of the Su- preme Advisory Council M. Notohamiprodjo Prof. Iwa Kusumasumantri, SH Air Marshal S. Suryadarma ■ Chairul Saleh All Sastroamidjojo, SH (PNI) K. H. Idham Chalid (NU) D. N. Aidit (PKI) Brig. Gen. Wilujo Puspo- Judo (Army) Arudji Kartawinata (PSIl) I. G. G. Subamla (PNI) Μ. H. Lukman (PKI) Commodore Mursalin Daeng Mamangung (Navy) Achmad SJaichu (NU) Sartono, SH ) Established by Presidential announcement of November 13, 1963 Shortly before this cabinet reshuffle Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja died (on November 7, 1963). On November 13, 1963, Mr. Sahardjo, Minister of Justice in the previous three cabinets, died. 2) On pecember 9» 1963, Oei TJoe Tat SH was appointed as Minis- ter without Portfolio attached to the Cabinet Presidium. 3) SH (Sardjana Hukum) = Mr. Wirjono's position as Coordinat- ing Minister was made permanent on December 9, 1963. 4) ' On December 9, 1963, Astrawinata SH was appointed Minister of Justice.54 XXIII KABINET DWIKORA, PEOPLE'S DOUBLE COMMAND CABINET September 2, 1964 1 PRIME MINISTER President Ir. Soekamo I Cabinet Presidium: 2 First Deputy Prime Minis- ter Dr. Subandrio 3 Second Deputy Prime Min- ister Dr. J. Lelmena 4 Third Deputy Prime Minis- ter Chairul Saleh II 5 Ministers Attached to the Oei TJoe Tat, SH 6 Presidium:d Njoto 7 Arifin Harahap, SH 8 Brig. Gen. (Police) Mudjoko III Compartment of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations: 9 Coordinating Minister/fain- ister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations Dr. Subandrio IV Compartment of Justice and Internal Affairs: 10 Coordinating Minister Wirjono Prodjodikoro, 11 Minister of Internal Affairs Ma J. Gen. Dr. Sumamo 12 Minister of Justice Astrawinata, SH 13 Minister/Chairman of the Supreme Court Wirjono Prodjodikoro, 14 Minlster/Attorney General Col. (Military Police) Sutardijo55 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Compartment of Defense and Security: Coordinating Minister Minister/Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces Minister/Chief of Staff of the Army Minister/Chief of Staff of the Navy Minister/Chief of Staff of the Air Force Minister/Chief of the State Police Compartment of Finance; Coordinating Minister Minister of State Reven- ues, Finance, and Audits Minister for the Central Bank Minister for the State Budget Compartment of Develop- ment : Coordinating Minister Minister for Private Banks and Capital Minister of Labor Minister of National Research Minister of Public Works and Power Minister of People's Industries Minister of Veterans' Affairs and Demobili- zation Gen. A. H. Nasution Gen. A. H. Nasution Lt. Gen. A. Jani Vice Admiral R. Eddy Mar- tadinata Air Vice Marshal Omar Dhani Sutjipto Danukusumo Sumamo, SH H. Mohammad Hassan Jusuf Muda Dalam Dr. S. Surjadi Chairul Saleh J. D. Massie Sutomo Prof. Dr. Sudjono Djuned Pusponegoro r4 Maj. Gen. Suprajogi Maj. Gen. Dr. Azis Saleh Maj. Gen. Sarbini56 32 Minister of Basic Indus- try and Mining * Chairul Saleh 3 33 Minister without Port- folio Seconded to the Compartment of Devel- opment Ahem Emingpradja VIII Compartment of Agriculture and Agrarian Affairs: IX 34 Coordinating Minister Sadjarwo, SH 35 Minister of Agriculture Sadjarwo, SH 36 Minister of State Planta- tions Dr. S. Frans Seda 37 Minister of Forestry Affairs Commodore L. Hamzah At- mohandojo 38 Minister of Agrarian Affairs R. Hermanses, SH 39 Minister of Village Dev- elopment Ipik Gandamana Compartment of Distribu- tion: 40 Coordinating Minister Dr. J. Leimena 41 Minister of Trade Adam Malik 42 Minister of Land, Postal, and Tele^cdmmiuiAnations and Tourism Lt. Gen. Hidajat 43 Minister of Sea Communi- cations Maj. Gen. (Marine Corps) All Sadikin 44 Minister of Air Communi- cations Air Vice Marshal Iskandar 45 Minister of Transmigra- tion and Cooperatives Dr. S. Achadi Compartment of People’s welfare: 46 Coordinating Minister H. Muljadi DJoJomartono 47 Minister of Religion K. H. Saifuddin Zuhrl 48 Minister of Social Affairs NJ. Rusiah Sardjono, SH49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Minister of Public Health Minister for Liaison with Religious Officials (Alim Ulama) Compartment of Education and Culture: Coordinating Minister Minister of Basic Educa- tion and Culture Minister of Higher Edu- cation and Sciences Minister of Sports Compartment of Public Relations^ Coordinating Minister Minister of Information Minister for Liaison with the Provisional People’s Consultative Assembly (MPRS), the Gotong Rojong Parlia- ment (DPR-GR), the Su- preme Advisory Council (DPA) and the National Front Minister/Secretary General of the National Front Ministers Attached to the President: Minister/Advisor to the President on the Mobi- lization of Funds and Forces Minister Seconded to the President Minister/Military Advisor to the President Minister/Advisor; to the President on Internal Security 57 MaJ. Gen. Prof. Dr. Satrio K. H. Fatah Jasin Prof. Dr. Prijono Nj. Artati Marzuki Su- dirdjo Brig. Gen. Prof. Dr. Sjarif Thajeb Maladi Dr. H. Roeslan Abdulgani Maj. Gen. (titular) - Achmadi Ds. W. J. Rumambi Sudibjo M. Notohamiprodjo Prof. Iwa Kusumasumantri, SH Air Marshal S. Suryadarma Sukarno Djojonegoro58 XIV Also holding the rank of Coordinating Minister: 63 Minister of National De- velopment Planning 64 Mlnister/Chalrraan of the Financial Audits Council 65 Chairman of the Gotong Rojong Parliament 66 First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council 67 Deputy Chairmen of the Provisional People’s Consultative Assembly: 68 69 70 XV Also holding the rank of Minister: 71 State Secretary 72 Secretary to the Cabinet Presidium 73 Second Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council 74 Deputy Chairmen of the Gotong Rojong Parlia- ment: 75 76 Dr. Suharto Hamengku Buwono IX Arudji Kartawinata (PSIl) Sartono, SH All Sastroamidjojo, SH (PNI) K. H. Idham Chalid (NU) D. N. Aidlt (PKI) Maj. Gen. Wilujo Puspo- Judo (Army) Mohammad Ichsan, SH A. W. Surjoadiningrat, SH Prof. Sujono Hadinoto, SH I. G. G. Subamia (PNI) Μ. H. Lukman (PKI) Commodore Mursalin Daeng Maraangung (Navy) Achmad SJalchu (NU) 7759 ) Established by Presidential announcement of August 27* 1964. The Double Command was: first, to intensify the Indonesian Rev- olution; and second , to assist the peoples of Malaya, Singa- pore, and North Kalimantan in achieving their independence or in breaking Malaysia. This listing incorporates changes in and additions to the cabinet through April 1965. 2) ' On April 1, 1965# MaJ. Gen. Dr. Ibnu Sutowo was appointed as an additional Minister Attached to the Presidium with responsibi- lity for Oil and Natural Gas Affairs. o) ' On March 31# 1965# the Ministry of Basic Industry and Mining was divided into three separate ministries. Chairul Saleh became Minister of Oil and NaturaJL Gas; Armunanto and Hadi Thajeb were appointed respectively Minister of Mining and Minis- ter of Basic Industry. ? 4) ' Appointed Minister for the Implementation of Guided Economy on March 31# 1965· He was succeeded by Brig. Gen. Achmad Jusuf, who had previously served as Acting Minister of Foreign Trade Relations. Succeeded on March 31# 1965, by Capt. Partono. It was announced that Iskandar would be assigned to a diplomatic post abroad. ********* On May 28, 1965# the following new Ministers were installed: Minister of Road Development -Brig. Gen. Hartawan Minister of Trans-Sumatra Highway-Bratanata Minister of People’s Irrigation -Surachman Minister of Town Planning -David Cheng Minister of Electricity and Power-Setiadi Reksoprodjo On June 4, 1965# the Ministry of Sea Communications was removed from the Compartment of Distribution and a new Compartment of Maritime Affairs established, incorporating: Coordinating Minister -MaJ. Gen. All Sadikin Minister of Sea Communications -MaJ. Gen. All Sadikin Minister of Fisheries and Sea -Vice Admiral Hamzah Atmohandojo Exploitation Minister of Maritime Industries -Mardanus60 PARTIES REPRESENTED IN CABINETS, 19^5 - 1965 Badan Kongres Pemuda, Youth Congress BTI (Barisan Tani Indonesia), Peasants' Front Demokrat, Democrats IPKI (Ikatan Pendukung Kemerdekaan Indonesia), Supporters of Indonesian Independence Masjumi (Madjelis SJuro Muslimin Indonesia), Council of Moslems Murba, Proletarians NU (Nahdatul Ulama), Islamic Scholars Parkindo (Partai Kristen Indonesia), Protestants Parindra (Partai Indonesia Raja), Greater Indonesia Party Partai Buruh, Labor (formerly PBI) Partai Katolik, Catholics Persatuan Progressief, United Progressives Perti (Pergerakan Tarbijah Islamijah), Islamic Education Move- ment Perwari (Persatuan Wanita Republik Indonesia), United Indo- nesian Women PBI (Partai Buruh Indonesia), Labor (later Partai Buruh) PGRI (Persatuan Guru Republik Indonesia), Teachers' Association PIR (Persatuan Indonesia Raja), Greater Indonesian Union PKI (Partai Komunis Indonesia), Communists PNI (Partai Nastlonalis Indonesia), Nationalists PPI (Pemuda Puteri Indonesia), Young Indonesian Women PRI (Partai Rakjat Indonesia), People's Party PRN (Partai Rakjat Nasional), National People's Party PSI (Partai Sosialls Indonesia), Socialists PSII (Partai Sarekat Islam Indonesia), Party of Islamic Assoc- iations. SKI (Sarekat Kerakjatan Indonesia), People's Union61 CABINET MEMBERS, 19^5 - 1965 1 Ir. Abdulkarim, II, III Abdulmadjid Djojohadiningrat SH (PSI), III, IV, V, VI S. M. Abidin (P. Buruh), XIV R. Abikusno Tjokrosujoso (PSIl), I, XIV Dr. S. Achadi, XXIII K. Achmad Asj’ari (PSIl), Vn Ma j. Gen. (titular) Achmadi, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Dr. Adjidarmo Tjokronegoro (PSI), II, V, VI Ahem Emingpradja, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII D. N. Aidit (PKI), XXI. XXII, XXIII Dr. Mohammad Ali (PSIl). see Dr. Lie Kiat Teng Maj. Gen. (Marine Corps) Ali Sadikin, XXII, XXIII Dr. Mohammad Amir, I Amir Sjarifuddin SH (PSI), I, II, III, IV, V, VI Anak Agung Gde Agung, IX-X A H. Anwaruddin (PSIl), Vn Arifin Harahap SH, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Armunanto, XXIIIn Arudji Kartawinata (Masj., later PSIl), III, V, VI, XXI, XXII, XXIII Asrarudin (P. Buruh), XV Assaat SH (np), XI Astrawinata SH, XXIIn, XXIII Prof. Dr. Bahder Djohan (np), XI, XIII A. R. Baswedan, TV Dr. Buntaran Martoatmodjo, I Burhanuddin SH (NU), XVI Burhanuddin Harahap SH (Masj.), XV Dahlan Ibrahim (IPKI), XVI Ir. Abdul Mutalib Danuningrat, XIX, XX, XXI Dr. Darma Setiawan, II, III Ir. Darmawan Mangunkusumo, II, III Ki Hadjar Dewantoro, I Ir. S. Dipokusumo. XIX, XX Djanu Ismadi (PIR), XV Lt. Gen. Djatikusumo, XIX, XX, XXI There is no uniformity in Indonesia as to whether a man is called by his first or last name—if he has more than one. The alphebetization of this index is therefore somewhat arbitrary; each entry is alphebetized according to the name by which a per- son is most generally referred to, insofar as this is known. Drs.=Doctorandus (a person who has completed all work for the doctorate except the dissertation); Ds.=Rev.; H.=Hadji; Ir.=Ingenieur (Engineer); K.=Kiajl (honorific title for a noted Islamic leader); NJ.=Mrs.; SH=Sardjana Hukum (a person with a law degree; in 1963 this designation replaced the old title of Mr., Meester in de Rechten).62 Ir. Djuanda Kartawidjaja (np), III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX-X A, XI, XII, XIII, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI Eni Karim (PNl), XVI Ir. Mohammad Enoch, V K. H. Fakih Usman (MasJ.), X, XIII K. H. Fatah Jasin (NU), XVI, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Faturrachman (MasJ.), IV Dr. A. K. Gani (PNI), IV, V, VI, XIV Oatot Tarunamihardja SH, XIX Gondokusumo SH (PIR), XII DJody Gondokusumo SH (PRN), XIV Ir. Gunarso, IV Gunawan SH (PRN), XV, ΧΙΧη, XX Hadi SH, III, IV Abdul Hakim (MasJ.), X, XV Dr. A. Halim (np), X, XI Hamdani (PSI), X Hamengku Buwono IX (np), IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX-X A, XI, XIII, XXIII Sultan Hamid II, IX-X A Commodore L. Hamzah Atmohandojo, XXIII A. M. Hanafi (np), XVII, XVIII Mohammad Hanfiah (NU), XIV Dr. Abu Hanifah (MasJ.), IX-X A Hardi SH (PNI), XVII, XVIII Harjadi (P. Katolik), XI Harmani SH, I, II Teuku Mohammad Hasan SH, VII A Mohammad Hassan (PSIl), XIV H. Mohammad Hassan, XXIII Drs. Mohammad Hatta, VII, VIII, IX-X A Prof. Dr. Hazairin SH (PIR), XIV R. Hermanses SH, XXIII Lt. Gen Hidajat, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Hlndromartono SH (PSI), V, VI MaJ. Gen. Dr. Ibnu Sutowo, XXIIIn Mohammad Ichsan SH, XXIII Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung SH (Demokrat), XV K. H. Idham Chalid (NU), XVI, XVII, XVIII, XXI, XXII, XXIII I Gusti Gde Rake (PRN), XIV K. H. Mohammad Iljas (NU), XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII Ir. Indratjaja, VII A Prof. Ir. Ingkiriwang (np), XVII, XVIII Ipik Gandamana, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Air Vice Marshal Iskandar, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Oto Iskandar Dinata, I Iskaq TJokrohadisurJo SH (PNI), XII, XIV Prof. Iwa Kusumasumantri SH (Pers. Progressief), I, XIV, XXn, XXI, XXII, XXIII Lt. Gen. A. Jani, XXII, XXIII Prof. Ir. H. Johannes (PIR), XI S. Josodiningrat (np), Iln Brig. Gen. Achmad Jusuf, XXIIIn Kadarusman SH, XXI, XXII S. M. Kartosuwirjo (PSIl), Vn I. J. Kasimo (P. Katolik), V, VI, VII, VII A, VIII, IX, XV63 Kasman Singodlmedjo SH (Masj.), VI Kusnan (PGRl), VII, VIII, IX P. Laoh (PRN), XV Ir. K. Laoh (PNl), III, IV, V, VI, Vlln, VIII, IX-X A Dr. J. Leimena (Parkindo), III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX-X A, XI, XII, XIII, XV, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Dr. Lie Kiat Teng (Dr. Mohammad All) (PSIl), XIV Μ. H. Lukman (PKl), XXI, XXII, XXIII Lukman Hakim SH (PNl), IV, VII A, VIII, IX, X Lukman Wlriadinata SH (PSI), XIII, XV Dr. MaSs (P. Buruh). X G. A. Maengkom (PNl), XVII, XVIII Maladi, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Adam Malik, XXII, XXIII Sarino Mangunpranoto (PNl), XVI S. Mangunsarkoro (PNl), VIII, IX, X A. A. Maramis SH (PNl), I, V, VI, VII, VII A Sjech Marhaban (PSIl), XVI Vice Admiral R. Eddy Martadinata, ΧΙΧη, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Drs. Maruto Darusman (PKl), V, VI K. H. Masjkur (Masj., later NU), VI, VII, VII A, VIII, IX, XIV J. D. Massie, XXIII Moekarto Notowidigdo (PNl), XHIn Arnold Mononutu (PNl), IX-X A, XII, XIII Jusuf Muda Dalam, XXII, XXIII Brig. Gen. (Police) Mudjoko, XXIII Dr. T. S. G. Mulia SH (Parkindo), II, III H. Muljadi Djojomartono (Masj., later np), XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXII, XXIII Prof. Muljatno SH (Masj.), XVI Abdul Murad (?Sl), II Commodore Mursalin Daeng Mamangung, XXI, XXII, XXIII Muhammad Nasrun SH (np), Xlln Gen. A. H. Nasution, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Mohammad Natsir (Masj.), Iln, III, IV, VII, XI Col. (Navy) Nazir, XVII, XVIII Njoto, XXIII Drs. Coomala Noor (PIR), XV Ir. Pangeran Noor (Masj.), XIV, XVII, XVIII M. Notohamiprodjo, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Oei Tjoe Tat SH, XXIIn, XXIII Air Vice Marshal Omar Dhani, XXI, XXII, XXIII Dr. Ong Eng Die (PNl), V, ΤΙ, ΧΓΓ Capt. Partono, XXIIIn M. A. Pellaupessy (Demokrat). XI, XII Prawoto Mangkusasmito (Masj.), XIII Prof. Dr. Prijono (Murba), XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII A. G. Pringgodigdo SH, X Mohammad Kosasih Purwanegara SH, IX-X A Prof. Dr. Sudjono Djuned Pusponegoro, XXI, XXII, XXIII Ir. Putuhena (Parkindo). II, III, IV Rachmat Muljomiseno (NU), XVIII Ir. Rasad, III Sutan Rasjid SH, VII A H. Rasjidi (Masj.), II, III A64 Mohammad Roem SH (MasJ.), IV, VI, IX-X A, XI, XIII, XVI Dr. H. Roeslan Abdulgani (PNl), XVI, XIX, XX, XXIn, XXII, XXIII Prof. Ir. Roosseno (PIR), XIV A. B. de Rozario (P. Katolik), XVI Ds. W. J. Rumaabi, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Sabilal Rasjad (PNl), XVI Sadjarwo SH (BTI, later PNl), X, XIV, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, χχττ χχτττ Sahardjo SH, XIX, XX, XXI K. H. Saifuddin Zuhri, XXn, XXI, XXII, XXIII Ir. Saksono (PSI), III MaJ. Gen. Dr. Azis Saleh (IPKI), XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII XXIII Chairul Saleh fnp), XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII H. Ague Salim (MasJ.), Ill, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII Samadikun, Illn Brig. Gen. Sambas Atmadinata, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII Sarajono SH (np), XVII, XVIII Dr. Samsi, I Samsuddin SH (MasJ.), VI, VIII, IX, XII NJ. Maria Ulfah Santoso SH (Perwari and PPl), III, IV Sanusi Hardjadinata (PNl), XVII, XVIII MaJ. Gen. Sarbini, XXIII Mohammad Sardjan (MasJ.), XIII, XV NJ. Rusiah Sardjono SH, XXI, XXII, XXIII Sartono SH, I, XXI, XXII, XXIII All Sastroamidjojo SH (PNl), I, V, VI, VII, XIV, XVI, XXI, XXII, XXIII MaJ. Gen. Prof. Dr. Satrio (PBl), V, VI, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Dr. S. Frans Seda, XXIII Ir. Setiadi (PSI), V, VI Drs. Setiadjit (PBl), IV, V, VI Dr. D. D. Setyabuddhi, IV Sewaka (PIR), XII Siauw Giok TJhan, V, VI Dr. H. Sinaga (Parkindo). XVI Siradjuddin Abbas (Perti), XTV Ir. Sitompul (Parkindo), VII A, X Mohammad SJafei, Illn SJafruddin Prawiranegara SH (MasJ.), Ill, IV, VII, VII A, VIII, IX-X A XI SJahbuddin Latif*(PSII), V, VI Soetan SJahrir (PSI), II, III, IV Achraad SJaichu, XXII, XXIII SJamsu Harja Udaya, Illn SJamsuddin Sutan Makmur (PIR), XV Dr. Soedarsono (PSI), Iln, III, IV President Ir. Soekamo, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Prof. Dr. Soeporao SH, I, IX-X A I. G. G. Subamia, XXI, XXII, XXIII Dr. Subandrio (np, later PNl), XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Achraad Subardjo SH (MasJ.), I, XII Vice Admiral Subijakto, XIX Sudibjo (PSII), XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII65 Nj. Artati Marzuki Sudirdjo, XXIII Sudjono, XIX, XX Sugondo Djojopuspit© (PSI), X Prof. Suhardi SH (P. Katolik), XVI Dr. Suharto, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Sujas (BTI), V, VI Prof. Sujono Hadinoto SH (PNI), XII, XXIII Sukanto Tjokrodljatmodjo, XIX Sukardan SH (np), XVII, XVIII Sukarno Djojonegoro, ΧΙΧη, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Dr. Sukiman Wirjosandjojo (Masj.), VII, VIII, XII Sukoso Wirjosaputro (PSII), V, VI Sulyodlkusumo, I Sumanang SH (PNI), XIII Sumarno SH, XXI, XXII, XXIII Maj. Gen. Dr. Sumarno, XXIII Prof. Dr. Sumitro Djojohadikusumo (PSI), XI, XIII, XV Sumitro Kolopaklng (IPKI), Xlln Prof. Drs. Sunardjo (Νϋ), XVII Sunario SH (PNI), XIV Sunarjo SH (NU), XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII Sunarjo Kolopaklng SH, II Dr. Suparmo. IX-X A Supeno (PSI), VII Maj. Gen. Suprajogi, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Suprladi, In Suprodjo Prodjowldadg© (PBI), V, VI Ir. Η. P. Surachman Tjokroadisurjo (np), I, Iln, III Dr. S. Surjadl, XXIII A. W. Surjoadinlngrat SH, XXIII Dr. Surono, VIII R. P. Suroso (Parindra), VII A, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV Surowijono (PSII), Vn Air Marshal S. Suryadarma, XIX, XX, XXII, XXIII Susanto Tirtoprodjo SH (PNI), IV, V, VI, VII, VII A, VIII, IX, X Col. (Military Police) Sutardijo, XXIII Sutikno Slamet SH (PNI), XVII, XVIII Sutjipto Danukusumo, XXIII Sutomo, XXIII Sutomo (Bung Tomo) (PRI), XV Dr. Sutopo (PIR), X Suwandi SH, II, III, IV Prof. Ir. Suwandi (Parindra), XV Ir. Suwarto (P. Katolik), XII, XIII Suwirjo (PNI), XII Tamzil SH (PSI), V, VI Tan Po Goan SH (PSI), IV Tandiono Manu SH (PSI), X, XI Iskandar Tedjasukmana (P. Buruh), XII, XIII, XV Suchjar Tedjasukmana (Masj.), XVI Hadi Thajeb, XXIIIn Brig. Gen. Prof. Dr. Sjarlf Thajeb, XXIII Prof. Dr. Ir. Thojib Hadiwidjaja, XXI, XXII Anwar Tjokroaminoto (Masj., later PSII), VI, XIII Harsono Tjokroaminoto (Masj., later PSII), IV, XI, XV66 Dr. P. L. Tobing (SKI), XIV, XVII, XVIII Bung Toimo (PRl), see Sutomo NJ. S. K. Trlmurty (PBl), V. VI Ir. Ukar Bratakusumah (PNl), XII N. P. Urabas (Parkindo), XVI K. H. Wachid Hasjlm (MasJ.), I, IV, IX-X A, XI, XII K. H. Wahib Wal^ab (NU), XVIII, XIX, XX K. H. Rusli Abdul Wahib (Perti), XVI Jusuf Wlblsono SH (MasJ.J, IV, XII, XVI Wijono (BTI), IV Wlkana (Badan Kongres Pemuda), III, IV, V, VI Wllopo SH (PNI), V, VI, IX-X A, XII, XIII MaJ. Gen. Wilujo Puspojudo, XXI, XXII, XXIII R. A. A. Wiranatakusumah, I Wirjono Prodjodlkoro SH, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII Wiwoho Purbohadidjojo (MasJ.), X Wondoamiseno (PSII), V, VI Wongsonegoro SH (PIR), VIII. XI, XII, XIV Prof. Muhammad Yamln SH (np), XII, XIV, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI H. Zainul Atlfin (NU), XIV, XXI Bratanata, XXIIIn David Cheng, XXIIIn Brig. Gen. Hartawan, XXIIIn Mardanus, XXIIIn Setiadi Reksoprodjo, XXIIIn Surachnan, XXIIIn