Deputy Speaker of the People's Representative Council
In office 16 August 1950 – 26 March 1956
Speaker
Sartono
United States of Indonesia Senator from Southeast Borneo
In office 16 February 1950 – 16 August 1950
Preceded by
position created
Succeeded by
position abolished
Chair of Provisional Representative Body
In office 24 December 1946 – 27 May 1947
Preceded by
position created
Succeeded by
Muhammad Kaharuddin III
Personal details
Born
(1906-04-16)16 April 1906 Pegatan, Kalimantan, Dutch East Indies
Political party
Indonesian National Party
Persatuan Indonesia Raya
Alma mater
Leiden University
Tadjuddin Noor (16 April 1906 – ?) was an Indonesian politician and nationalist. He was a deputy speaker of the Provisional People's Representative Council between 1950 and 1956, and chaired the legislature of the State of East Indonesia (NIT).
Having worked with Japanese occupiers prior and during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, Noor became a proponent for the republican cause within the Dutch-controlled East Indonesia, especially in NIT where he narrowly lost its first election for head of state. He became a senator after the 1949 transfer of sovereignty, and continued to be active in politics during the 1950s as a member of the Constitutional Assembly.
TadjuddinNoor (16 April 1906 – ?) was an Indonesian politician and nationalist. He was a deputy speaker of the Provisional People's Representative Council...
chaired by Mangaradja Soeangkoepon, and also included Abdul Rasjid and TadjuddinNoor. Yamin subsequently claimed that he and his new colleagues had been...
send two pro-independence figures from the east, Sam Ratulangi and TadjuddinNoor, who were in Java, back home to mobilize pro-independence forces. Central...
Djaidin Purba (East Sumatra), M. A. Pellaupessy (East Indonesia), TadjuddinNoor (Southeast Kalimantan) and Teuku Muhammad Hasan (Republic of Indonesia)...
the speaker and Albert Mangaratua Tambunan, Arudji Kartawinata, and TadjuddinNoor as the deputy speakers. The president confirmed the results of the election...
was as follows: On 24 December 1946, the last day of the conference, TadjuddinNoor, one of the representatives from South Sulawesi, was elected speaker...
of South Moluccas Muhammad Kaharuddin III member of the USI Senate TadjuddinNoor chair of the NIT legislature, later member of the Senate Melkias Agustinus...
26 Mar 1956 Serving with Arudji Kartawinata (February 1950 – 1956) TadjuddinNoor (August 1950 – 1956) President Sukarno Speaker Sartono Member of the...
this new faction were his brother Abdul Rasjid, Mohammad Yamin, and TadjuddinNoor. That summer he also publicly accused the government of having lowered...
the first round of elections behind Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati and TadjuddinNoor. Soekawati, elected as head of state, appointed Nadjamuddin as prime...
appointed to the position after the removal of the previous chair, TadjuddinNoor, on 27 May 1947. Due to this position, he was approached by Abdul Haris...
essentially a Sumatran bloc, were his brother, Mohammad Yamin, and TadjuddinNoor. During the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, in 1943, he...