Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia information
Revolutionary government in Sumatra (1958–1961)
Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia
Pemerintahan Revolusioner Republik Indonesia
1958–1961
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Indonesian Navy military operations against PRRI in Central Sumatra in 1958
Status
Unrecognized revolutionary government
Capital
Padang
Language
Indonesian
Government
Parliamentary republic
Prime Minister
• 1958–1961
Sjafruddin Prawiranegara
Historical era
Cold War
• Established
17 February 1958
• Disestablished
28 September 1961
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The Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Pemerintahan Revolusioner Republik Indonesia, abbr. PRRI) was a revolutionary government set up in Sumatra to oppose the central government of Indonesia in 1958.[1]
Although frequently referred to as the PRRI/Permesta rebellion, the Permesta rebels were a separate movement in Sulawesi, that had pledged allegiance with the PRRI on 17 February 1958.[2][3]
^Audrey R. Kahin and George McT. Kahin, Subversion as Foreign Policy: The secret Eisenhower and Dulles debacle in Indonesia, p. 143
^M.C. Ricklefs, A history of modern Indonesia since c.1200, p. 299.
^Poesponegoro. Marwati Djoened, Notosusanto. Nugroho, (1992), Sejarah nasional Indonesia: Jaman Jepang dan zaman Republik Indonesia, PT Balai Pustaka, ISBN 978-979-407-412-1.
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