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Sarino Mangunpranoto (15 January 1910 – 17 January 1983) was an Indonesian politician, teacher, and
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, who served as the 11th
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of Indonesia, from 1956 until 1957. A member of the Indonesian National Party (PNI), he also served as the Ambassador of Indonesia to Hungary, a member of the
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from 1950 until 1956 and again from 1960 until 1962, as well as a member of the United States of Indonesia
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, representing
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.


Biography


Early life and education

Sarino Mangunpranoto was born on 15 January 1910, in Begelen, Purworejo,
Central Java Central Java ( id, Jawa Tengah) is a province of Indonesia, located in the middle of the island of Java. Its administrative capital is Semarang. It is bordered by West Java in the west, the Indian Ocean and the Special Region of Yogyakarta in t ...
,
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(now Indonesia). He completed his primary education at the Hollandsch-Inlandsche School (HIS) in Purworejo and in Kebumen, before joining the
Taman Siswa ''Taman Siswa'' ( en, Garden of Pupils) was a Javanese educational movement and school system State schools (in England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand) or public schools (Scottish English and North American English) are generally pri ...
in Yogyakarta, where he would become a teacher in the
Pemalang Pemalang Regency is a regency ( id, kabupaten) on the north coast of Central Java province in Indonesia. Its capital is the town of Pemalang. The regency is bordered by the Java Sea in the north, in the east by Pekalongan Regency, by Purbalingg ...
branch of the school for thirteen years, from 1929 until the Japanese occupation in 1942, mostly as head teacher.


Struggle for independence

Sarino Mangunpranoto became involved in the Struggle for independence, when he joined Partindo, and ran political courses for the movement in
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, where Taman Siswa's regional headquarters were located. Sarino's nationalist sympathies made the Taman Siswa school in Pemalang a safe meeting place for various nationalist groups and organizations. Many of his former students would become prominent leaders during the
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. Following the Japanese invasion of the
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, the new Japanese administration closed the Taman Siswa school system in March 1943, and Sarino then moved to Pati, which is located east of
Semarang Semarang ( jv, ꦏꦸꦛꦯꦼꦩꦫꦁ , Pegon: سماراڠ) is the capital and largest city of Central Java province in Indonesia. It was a major port during the Dutch colonial era, and is still an important regional center and port today. ...
, where he spent his life founding and managing a sea-fishery cooperative during the occupation. During the early
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, Sarino played an important role in the establishment of a Republican government in the region. After the First Clash between Dutch and Republican forces, he joined the evacuation of Republican administrations from Java's north coast and, when he arrived at Wonosobo, helped set up a residency government "in exile" there. Sarino was also and active as a member of the Indonesian National Party, founding a branch in Pati and being elected to its central leadership in 1948. Following the end of hostilities after the Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference, he became a member of the
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of the United States of Indonesia (USI), representing
Central Java Central Java ( id, Jawa Tengah) is a province of Indonesia, located in the middle of the island of Java. Its administrative capital is Semarang. It is bordered by West Java in the west, the Indian Ocean and the Special Region of Yogyakarta in t ...
, under speaker
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.


Later career and death

Following the dissolution of the USI, Sarino became a member of the Provisional People's Representative Council. He was appointed as
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of Indonesia in the Second Ali Sastroamidjojo Cabinet, and held his position from 24 March 1956 until the cabinet's dissolution on 14 March 1957. He was also member of the Constitutional Assembly of Indonesia from 9 November 1956 until 5 July 1959. Later, he rejoined the
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, but was discharged in 1962, to serve as the Indonesian Ambassador to Hungary. Sarino Mangunpranoto died on 17 January 1983, when he was delivering a speech in
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. He was buried at the Wijaya Brata Cemetery, a cemetery reserved for people associated with the Taman Siswa organization.


Legacy


Opinions

In a conversation with Anton Lucas, who would write a book about Sarino, Sarino talked about the philosophical ideas of the
Taman Siswa ''Taman Siswa'' ( en, Garden of Pupils) was a Javanese educational movement and school system State schools (in England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand) or public schools (Scottish English and North American English) are generally pri ...
movement, as well as its founder (who was also Sarino's mentor), Ki Hajar Dewantara. He often quoted the phrase "tut wuri handayani" ("to lead from behind"). Some of those who knew Sarino felt that he epitomized the high Javanese ideal of "sepi ing pamrih, rame ing gawe" ("working industriously without personal ambition").


Writings

Although politics and
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occupied much of his career, he considered his foremost work to be in education, with a close friend saying "he was a natural educator." He released his first articles in 1932, at the ''Pandji Pustaka'' and ''
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'' magazines, on the subject of education. He also wrote on the educative value of children's games for the
Taman Siswa ''Taman Siswa'' ( en, Garden of Pupils) was a Javanese educational movement and school system State schools (in England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand) or public schools (Scottish English and North American English) are generally pri ...
journal ''Madjalah Pusara''. Among his numerous articles, Sarino considered ''Sosio-Nasional Demokrasi'' (Which was published in Taman Siswa, 1946), ''Pokok Pikiran Politik Pendidikan Indonesia'' (Which was published in the Department of Education dan Culture, 1975), and ''Setahun Cabinet Ampera'' (Which was published in the Department of Education dan Culture, 1967).


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