The Djuanda Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Djuanda), also known as the Working Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Karya), was an Indonesian cabinet that served from 9 April 1957 until 10 July 1959, when it was dissolved by a decree from President Sukarno.
The DjuandaCabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Djuanda), also known as the Working Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Karya), was an Indonesian cabinet that served...
Djuanda Kartawidjaja (EYD: Juanda Kartawijaya; 14 January 1911 – 7 November 1963), more commonly referred to mononymously as Djuanda, was an Indonesian...
expelled its two members who joined the cabinet. Sukarno appointed cabinet veteran Djuanda Kartawidjaja to head a cabinet made up of qualified individuals who...
The Cabinet of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Kabinet Republik Indonesia) is part of the executive branch of the Indonesian government. It is...
Sultan Hamengkubuwana IX, Ir. Djuanda and Prof. Dr. Sumitro Djojohadikusumo. It is why the cabinet got the epithet 'Zaken Cabinet'. Natsir motive was to lead...
Sukarno reshuffled it. Prime Minister: Sukarno Deputy Prime Minister: Djuanda Kartawidjaja Minister of Defense and Security : Lt. Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution...
Affairs: Rusli Abdul Wahid (Perti) State Minister for Planning Affairs: Djuanda Kartawidjaja Junior Minister for Agricultural Affairs: Sjech Marhaban (PSII)...
attend to vote for the Assembly to be dissolved. On 15 June 1959, the DjuandaCabinet contacted Sukarno overseas, advising him of possible plans of action...
for the DjuandaCabinet to return its mandate. Second, for Mohammad Hatta and the Sultan of Yogyakarta (Hamengkubuwono IX) to form a cabinet until a future...
Working Cabinet may refer to a number of presidential cabinets of Indonesia: DjuandaCabinet ('Working Cabinet'), 1957–1959 First Working Cabinet, 1959–1960...
to the central government – the dissolution of the DjuandaCabinet and the formation of a new cabinet by Vice President Hatta and Defense Minister Hamengkubuwono...
(Masyumi) State Minister: Dr. Soekiman Wirjosandjojo (Masyumi) State Minister: Djuanda Kartawidjaja State Minister: Dr. Johannes Leimena (Parkindo) Due to Hatta's...
1952 and had not been replaced by the time the cabinet was dissolved. While Transport Minister Djuanda was overseas, Public Works and Manpower Minister...
(1953–1955) in the First Ali Sastroamidjojo Cabinet, Minister without portfolio (1957–1959) in the DjuandaCabinet, Minister for Social Affairs and Culture...
officially established in the Ministry of Religious Affairs under the DjuandaCabinet. Indonesian politics and religious affairs went through turmoil from...
Minister of Information: Sjahboedin Latif (PSII) Minister of Transportation: Djuanda Minister of Public Works: Herling Laoh (PNI) Minister of Health: Johannes...
Supeno (Socialist Party) Minister of Transportation: Djuanda Minister of Public Works ad interim: Djuanda Minister of Information: Mohammad Natsir (Masyumi)...
the group released a statement which called the DjuandaCabinet unconstitutional, and called for a cabinet led by Hatta and the Sultan of Yogyakarta Hamengkubuwono...
distrust of Sukarno, prior proposals for compromise coming from the DjuandaCabinet were rejected outright. Dissidents supported the Indonesian diplomatic...
Soerjowinoto (Indonesian National Party – PNI) Minister of Transport: Djuanda Minister of Public Works and Power: Suwarto (PKRI) Minister of Labor: Iskandar...
October 1972) was a former Indonesian Minister of Industry in the DjuandaCabinet. He received an Ingenieur degree (abbreviated as "Ir.", a Dutch type...
The Second Sjahrir Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Sjahrir II) was the third Indonesian cabinet and the second formed by Sutan Sjahrir. It served from March...
Information: Muhammad Natsir (Masyumi Party) Minister of Transportation: Djuanda Minister of Works: Martinus Putuhena (Indonesian Christian Party - Parkindo)...