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Soekiman Wirjosandjojo (EYD:
Sukiman Wiryosanjoyo; 19 June 1898 – 23 July 1974) was an
Indonesian politician and
physician who
served as
prime minister...
- The
Soekiman Cabinet (Indonesian:
Kabinet Soekiman), also
known as the Sukiman-Suwirjo
Cabinet (Indonesian:
Kabinet Sukiman-Suwirjo), was an Indonesian...
- (August Razzia), this was a move by the
Indonesian government, led by the
Soekiman Cabinet, to
prevent a
rumoured coup by the
Communist Party of Indonesia...
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distribution in such a cabinet. Eventually, an
agreement was reached, with
Soekiman Wirjosandjojo serving as
prime minister. Notably, no one from the PSI and...
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Minister of
Economic Affairs in the
Soekiman Cabinet. In 1952,
following a
foreign policy debacle, the
Soekiman Cabinet fell and
Wilopo was appointed...
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Mohammad Hatta (1948–1950)
Abdul Halim (1950)
Mohammad Natsir (1950–1951)
Soekiman Wirjosandjojo (1951–1952)
Wilopo (1952–1953) Ali
Sastroamidjojo (1953–1955)...
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Revolution and from the non-Javanese membership. The
second faction,
headed by
Soekiman Wirjosandjojo, was
supported by
ethnic Javanese members, and had closer...
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Johannes Leimena respectively. He was
replaced as
health minister by
Soekiman Wirjosandjojo, and
after the
signing of the Roem–Van
Roijen Agreement,...
- In
office 27
April 1951 – 30 July 1953
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Prime Minister Soekiman Wirjosandjojo Wilopo Preceded by
Soeroso Succeeded by
Sutan Muchtar Abidin...
- was a
confrontation between the
nationalist Soekiman and the
religious Tjokroaminoto that led to
Soekiman's departure to form a new party, the Indonesian...