- Ali
Sastroamidjojo (EYD: Ali Sastroamijoyo; 21 May 1903 – 13
March 1975) was an
Indonesian politician and diplomat. He
served in
various political and...
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Anggara Wicita Sastroamidjojo (born 16 May 1989) is an
Indonesian politician of the
National Mandate Party. He was
previously a
member of the
Jakarta Regional...
- with Ali
Sastroamidjojo serving as
Prime Minister. This time, the
Masyumi was excluded,
along with the PSI.
Under the Ali
Sastroamidjojo's first cabinet...
- The
First Ali
Sastroamidjojo Cabinet (Indonesian:
Kabinet Ali
Sastroamidjojo I) was an
Indonesian cabinet named after the
prime minister, and also known...
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cabinet down. It was
replaced by
another PNI-led cabinet, with Ali
Sastroamidjojo as
prime minister. As the 1955
elections neared, the PNI leadership...
-
Unity from Diversity. Honolulu:
University of
Hawaii Press, 1985. p. 16
Sastroamidjojo, Ali, and C. L. M. Penders.
Milestones on My Journey. St. Lucia: Queensland...
- (1951–1952)
Wilopo (1952–1953) Ali
Sastroamidjojo (1953–1955)
Burhanuddin Harahap (1955–1956) Ali
Sastroamidjojo (1956–1957)
Djuanda Kartawidjaja (1957–1959)...
- The
Second Ali
Sastroamidjojo Cabinet (Indonesian:
Kabinet Ali
Sastroamidjojo II), also
known as the Ali-Roem-Idham
Cabinet (Indonesian:
Kabinet Ali-Roem-Idham)...
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National Party (PNI) and in 1955
became Minister of
Finance in the Ali
Sastroamidjojo Cabinet.
After his resignation, he was
placed under house arrest on...
-
election was
organised by the
government of
Prime Minister Ali
Sastroamidjojo.
Sastroamidjojo himself declined to
stand for election, and
Burhanuddin Harahap...