Sukiman Cabinet
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The Sukiman Cabinet was an Indonesia
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n cabinet that served from 27 April 1951 until 25 February 1952.

Cabinet Leadership

  • Prime Minister: Sukiman Wirjosandjojo
  • Deputy Prime Minister: Suwirjo (Indonesian National Party
    Indonesian National Party
    The Indonesian National Party is the same used by several political parties in Indonesia from 1927 until the present day.-Pre-independence:...

     – PNI)

Cabinet Members

  • Minister of Foreign Affairs: Achmad Subardjo (Masyumi Party
    Masyumi Party
    Masyumi Party was a major Islamic political party in Indonesia during the Liberal Democracy Era in Indonesia. It was banned in 1960 by President Sukarno for supporting the PRRI rebellion.-History:...

    )
  • Minister of Home Affairs: Iskaq Tjokroadisurjo
  • Minister of Defense: Sekawa (PIR)
  • Minister of Justice: Muhammad Yamin
    Muhammad Yamin
    Muhammad Yamin was born in Talawi, Sawahlunto, in the heartland of the Minangkabau on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. He was the son of Oesman Gelar Baginda Khatib the Penghulu of Indrapura...

  • Minister of Finance: Jusuf Wibisono (Masyumi)
  • Minister of Information: Arnold Manonutu
  • Minister of Agriculture: Suwarto (PKRI)
  • Minister of Trade and Industry: Sujono Hadinoto (PNI)
  • Minister of Transport: Djuanda
  • Minister of Public Works and Manpower: Ukar Bratakusumah (PNI)
  • Minister of Labor: Iskandar Tedjasukmana (Labour Party
    Labour Party (Indonesia)
    The Labour Party was a political party in Indonesia. It was formed on December 25, 1949 by a group of former Labour Party of Indonesia members, who had disagreed with the merger of PBI into the Communist Party of Indonesia....

    )
  • Minister of Social Affairs: Samsuddin (Masyumi)
  • Minister of Education & Culture: Wongsonegoro (PIR)
  • Minister of Religious Affairs: Wahid Hasyim
    Wahid Hasyim
    Abdul Wahid Hasyim was the first Minister of Religious Affairs in the government of President Sukarno of Indonesia, a post he held in 1945, and from 1949 to 1952....

     (Masyumi)
  • Minister of Health: Dr. Johannes Leimena
    Johannes Leimena
    Dr. Johannes Leimena was Deputy Prime Minister of Indonesia from 1957 - 1966 and served as Minister of Health under President Sukarno from 1946 - 1956. A Christian, he founded the Indonesian Christian Party in 1950...

    (Parkindo)
  • Minister of General Affairs: M.A. Pellaupessy (Democratic Fraction)
  • Minister of Employee Affairs: R.P. Suroso (Parindra)

Changes

  • Sumitro Kolopaking was the original defense minister, but refused the appointment and was replaced by Sewaka on 9 May 1951.
  • On 19 May, the Ministry of Trade and Industry became the Ministry of Economic Affairs. Economics Minister Sujono Hadinoto was dismissed on 16 July and replaced by Wilopo.
  • Justice Minister Muhammad Yamin resigned on 14 June. General Affairs Minister Pellaupessy was also appointed Minister of Justice ad interim. Mohammad Nasrun was appointed Justice Minister on 20 November.
  • A Ministry of Agrarian Affairs was established on 20 November 1951 with Gondokusomo appointed Minister of Agrarian Affairs. However, Gondokusomo died on 6 March 1952 and had not been replaced by the time the cabinet was dissolved.
  • While Transport Minister Djuanda was overseas, Public Works and Manpower Minister Ukar Bratakusumah was appointed Minister of Transport ad interim effective from 13 December 1951.
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