The Soekiman Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Soekiman), also known as the Sukiman-Suwirjo Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Sukiman-Suwirjo), was an Indonesian cabinet that served from 27 April 1951 until it fell on 23 February 1952 following revelations that it had signed a mutual security agreement with the United States, and was dissolved on 3 April 1952.
The SoekimanCabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Soekiman), also known as the Sukiman-Suwirjo Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Sukiman-Suwirjo), was an Indonesian...
political party in November 1945, Soekiman was elected its first chairman. He acted as opposition to various government cabinets during the Indonesian National...
Soebardjo and the fall of the whole cabinet in February 1952. After the fall of the Soekimancabinet, another Masyumi-PNI cabinet followed, this time, it was...
the SoekimanCabinet. In 1952, following a foreign policy debacle, the SoekimanCabinet fell and Wilopo was appointed formateur of a new cabinet by President...
on 24 November 1951, Pakubuwono XII received a letter sent by the SoekimanCabinet (Surat No. 66/5/38) stating that the new draft government regulation...
prevented its leader, Soekiman, as well as many pro-Sjahrir 'religious socialists' from previous cabinets from joining the new cabinet. Other influential...
followed by two Masyumi-PNI coalition cabinets, the first from April 1951 to February 1952 with Masyumi figure Soekiman as Prime Minister (but with no representation...
sovereignty in 1949, he served as Minister of Economic Affairs in the SoekimanCabinet. He later became dean of the Faculty of Law of the University of Indonesia...
(PGRI) Minister of Information: Samsudin (Masyumi) State Minister: Dr. Soekiman Wirjosandjojo (Masyumi) State Minister: Djuanda Kartawidjaja State Minister:...
until 1952 and again from 1956 until 1957, under the Soekiman and Second Ali Sastroamidjojo cabinets. Originating from Magelang, Wibisono took part in Islamic...
minister. Prime Minister: Mohammad Hatta Minister of Home Affairs ad interim: Soekiman Wirjosandjojo (Masyumi) Minister of Foreign Affairs ad interim: Agus Salim...
1933 Soekiman Wirjosandjojo and Soerjopranoto, both senior party figures, were expelled from the PSII. Along with other PSII dissidents, Soekiman formed...
portal Soekiman-Soewirjo Cabinet Wilopo Cabinet Ali Sastroadmijojo I Cabinet Burhanuddin Harahap Cabinet Ali Sastroamidjojo II Cabinet Djuanda Cabinet Dzulfikridin...
until 1966. During this period, the prime minister was in charge of the cabinet of Indonesia, one of the three branches of government along with the People's...
Indonesian delegation. Iskaq's first cabinet post was as Minister of Home Affairs under Prime Minister Soekiman Wirjosandjojo. Some two weeks after his...
Djanget magazine in Surakarta, together with fellow future Prime Minister Soekiman Wirjosandjojo. However, he left his job to join Sukarno's Indonesian National...
(Islamic Students' Study Club). Before completing his studies, he had joined Soekiman Wirjosandjojo's Indonesian Islamic Party. When the Japanese took over the...
from his formal education, Moeljatno also studied Islam under his uncle, Soekiman Wirjosandjojo. After finishing his secondary education, Moejanto moved...
(Indonesian: Wakil Perdana Menteri Indonesia) was given to a member of the Cabinet of Ministers of between 1947 and 1966. The deputy prime minister served...
Tirtoprodjo Sartono Wongsonegoro Wuryaningrat Singgih Tan Eng Hoa Jayadiningrat Soekiman Wirjosandjojo The draft constitution comprised 37 articles, 4 transitory...
being restricted. Six parliament members (including former prime minister Soekiman Wirjosandjojo) were arrested, and several newspapers were banned. However...
and Johannes Leimena respectively. He was replaced as health minister by Soekiman Wirjosandjojo, and after the signing of the Roem–Van Roijen Agreement,...
was to be headed by Republican leaders who had evaded capture such as Soekiman Wirjosandjojo and Ignatius Joseph Kasimo Hendrowahyono. As the leader of...
President. Later in the month a new cabinet was announced. De facto (self-appointed) As Chairman of the Cabinet Presidium Also spelt Soekarno Legge,...
from 1945 until 1948. He also served as a cabinet minister in Sjafruddin Prawiranegara's emergency cabinet and was a member of both the Senate of the...
or any cabinet minister. His failure led to him returning his mandate after less than a month on 18 April. The task was then assigned to Soekiman Wirjosandjojo...
minister in the Sjahrir III Cabinet, foreign minister during the Natsir Cabinet, interior minister during the Wilopo Cabinet, and deputy prime minister...
Sukarno after not being able to form a cabinet. On the same day that Sartono withdrew, Sukarno appointed Sidik and Soekiman Wirjosandjojo of the Masyumi Party...