First Working Cabinet (Sukarno)
The First Working Cabinet, (Indonesian: Kabinet Kerja I), was an Indonesian cabinet that served from 9 July 1959 until 18 February 1960, when President Sukarno reshuffled it.
First Working Cabinet Kabinet Kerja I | |
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19th Cabinet of Indonesia | |
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Date formed | 9 July 1959 |
Date dissolved | 18 February 1960 |
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Head of state | Sukarno |
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Predecessor | Djuanda Cabinet |
Successor | Second Working Cabinet |
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Composition
Cabinet Leadership
- Prime Minister: Sukarno
- Deputy Prime Minister: Djuanda Kartawidjaja
Cabinet Members
- Minister of Defense and Security : Lt. Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution
- Minister of Foreign Affairs: Subandrio
- Minister of Finance: Djuanda
- Minister of Production: Col. Suprajogi
- Minister of Distribution: Johannes Leimena
- Minister of Public Prosperity: Muljadi Djojomartono
- Minister of Home Affairs and Autonomy: Ipik Gandamana
- Minister of Social and Cultural Affairs: Muhammad Yamin
Ex Officio Ministers of State
- Minister/Army Chief of Staff: Lt. Gen. A. H. Nasution
- Minister/Air Force Chief of Staff: Air Marshal S. Surjadarma
- Minister/Navy Chief of Staff: Captain R. E. Martadinata
- Minister/National Police Chief of Staff: Chief Commander Said Sukanto Tjokroatmodjo
- Attorney General ad-interim: Gatot Tarunamihardia
- Minister/Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council: Ruslan Abdulgani
- Minister/Chairman of the National Planning Council: Muhammad Yamin
Junior Ministers
First Ministerial Section
- Junior Minister of Information: Maladi
- Junior Minister of People's Mobilization: Soedjono and Sudjono (joint ministers)
- Junior Minister of Relations with the Legislature: W. J. Rumambi
- Junior Minister of Relations with Religious Scholars: Fattah Jasin
- Junior Minister of Defense: Maj. Gen. Hidajat
- Junior Minister of Justice: Sahardjo
- Junior Minister of Police: Chief Commander Said Sukanto Tjokroatmodjo
- Junior Minister of Veteran Affairs: Col. Sambas Atmadinata
Financial Section
- Junior Minister of Finance: Notohamiprodjo
Production Affairs
- Junior Minister of Agriculture: Col. Azis Saleh
- Junior Minister of Public Works and Power: Sardjono Dipokusumo
- Junior Minister of Labor: Ahem Erningpradja
Distribution Section
- Junior Minister of Maritime Transportation: Abdul Mutalib Danuningrat
- Junior Minister of Land Transportation and Post, Telegraph and Telephones: Maj. Gen. Djatikusumo
- Junior Minister of Air Transportation: Colonel R. Iskander
- Junior Minister of Trade: Arifin Harahap
Development Section
- Junior Minister of People's Industry: R. Suharto
- Junior Minister of Basic Industries and Mining: Chairul Saleh
- Junior Minister of Agrarian Affairs: Sadjarwo
- Junior Minister of Transmigration, Cooperatives & Development of Village Communities: Achmadi
Public Welfare Section
- Junior Minister of Welfare: Colonel Satrio
- Junior Minister of Religion: Wahid Wahab
- Junior Minister of Social Affairs: Muljadi Djojomartono
Social & Cultural Section
- Junior Minister of Education & Culture: Prijono
Changes
- Johannes Leimena was appointed Deputy First Minister on 27 July 1959. He retained his job as Distribution Minister
- On 30 July 1959, the Social-Cultural Section was abolished. The Junior Minister of Education & Culture was moved to the First Ministerial Section. Muhammad Yamin was appointed Chairman of the National Planning Agency and became an ex officio minister.
- on 15 August, Sultan Hamengkubuwana IX was appointed Minister/Chairman of the State Apparatus Oversight Agency and Roeslan Abdulgani became acting Chairman of the Supreme Advisory council and ex officio minister.
- On 22 September 1956, Attorney General ad-interim Gatot Tarunamihardja was replaced by Zainal Abidin.
- On 15 December 1959, Junior Minister of Police Said Sukanto Tjokroatmodjo was replaced by Chief Commander Soekarno Djojonegoro.
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References
- Lev, Daniel S (2009) [1966], The Transition to Guided Democracy: Indonesian Politics 1957-1959, Equinox Publishing (Asia) Pte Ltd, pp. 298–300, ISBN 978-602-8397-40-7
- Simanjuntak, P. N. H. (2003), Kabinet-Kabinet Republik Indonesia: Dari Awal Kemerdekaan Sampai Reformasi (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Djambatan, pp. 199–207, ISBN 979-428-499-8
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