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Wilopo (21
October 1909 – 1 June 1981) was an
Indonesian politician and lawyer. A
capable administrator, he
served as
prime minister of
Indonesia from...
- The
Wilopo Cabinet (Indonesian:
Kabinet Wilopo), also
known as the
Wilopo-Prawoto
Cabinet (Indonesian:
Kabinet Wilopo-Prawoto), was an
Indonesian cabinet...
- followed, this time, it was led by the PNI,
under Prime Minister Wilopo.
During the
Wilopo cabinet, a
major political realignment occurred. The PNI was growing...
- the
party in government,
serving as
Minister of
Labour in the Sukiman,
Wilopo and
Burhanuddin Harahap cabinets (1951–1956). The
party was
officially Marxist...
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resulted in the
deaths of five
peasants and the
downfall of
Prime Minister Wilopo and his cabinet.
Under colonial rule, the
lowland area
around the city of...
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Sumitro further served as
finance minister in the
cabinets of
Prime Ministers Wilopo and
Burhanuddin Harahap during the ****rno era.
During the 1950s, Sumitro...
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Halim (1950)
Mohammad Natsir (1950–1951)
Soekiman Wirjosandjojo (1951–1952)
Wilopo (1952–1953) Ali
Sastroamidjojo (1953–1955)
Burhanuddin Harahap (1955–1956)...
- boom due to the
Korean War
levelled out.
Government officials under the
Wilopo Cabinet began cutting down on expenses,
including civilian and military...
- Lebourg, p. 64;
Gordon et al., p. 276; Leclercq, p. 26 Feith, Herbert. The
Wilopo Cabinet, 1952–1953: A
Turning Point in Post-Revolutionary Indonesia. Ithaca...
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stability over
radical nationalism. The
Wilopo Cabinet, in
office from
April 1952 – June 1953, was
headed by the PNI's
Wilopo.
Despite this,
support from the...