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Fifth Development Cabinet Kabinet Pembangunan V
32nd Cabinet of Indonesia
1988–1993
Date formed
23 March 1988 (1988-03-23)
Date dissolved
17 March 1993 (1993-03-17)
People and organisations
Head of government
Suharto
No. of ministers
32 ministers
Member parties
Functional Groups
Armed Forces
Indonesian Democratic Party
United Development Party
Status in legislature
Coalition
History
Predecessor
Development IV Cabinet
Successor
Development VI Cabinet
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Suharto
2nd President of Indonesia
Pre-Presidency
Early life and career
Military service
Japanese occupation
National Revolution
Operation Product
Madiun Affair
Operation Kraai
General Offensive
Makassar Uprising
Post-Independence
Rise to power
30 September Movement
Commander of Kopkamtib
Mass killings
Supersemar
Political manoeuvring
Acting Presidency
"New Order"
Inauguration
Cabinets
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Golkar
Dwifungsi
Aspri
Angkatan 66
Berkeley Mafia
Elections
1971
1977
1982
1987
1992
1997
1999
Domestic policy
Chinese discrimination
Malari incident
Petition of Fifty
Tanjung Priok massacre
Petrus Killings
Foreign policy
Act of Free Choice
East Timor
Invasion
Occupation
Genocide
Santa Cruz massacre
ASEAN
Downfall
Background
27 July 1996 incident
Asian financial crisis
Trisakti shootings
May 1998 riots
Resignation
Post-presidency
Corruption charges
Illness and death
Family
Siti Hartinah (wife and first lady)
Children
Tutut
Sigit
Bambang
Titiek
Tommy
Mamiek
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