Revised Ampera Cabinet Kabinet Ampera Yang Disempurnakan
27th Cabinet of Indonesia
1967–1968
Date formed
14 October 1967 (1967-10-14)
Date dissolved
6 June 1968 (1968-06-06)
People and organisations
Head of state
Suharto
Head of government
Suharto
No. of ministers
23 ministers
History
Predecessor
Ampera I Cabinet
Successor
Development I Cabinet
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Rise to power
30 September Movement
Commander of Kopkamtib
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Acting Presidency
"New Order"
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Petition of Fifty
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Foreign policy
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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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The Revised Ampera Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Ampera Yang Disempurnakan) was an Indonesian cabinet which served under Acting President Suharto from October 1967 until June 1968. In addition to the acting presidency, Suharto was also Minister of Defense and Security in this Cabinet.
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