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The Second Ali Sastroamidjojo Cabinet was an Indonesian cabinet that served from 26 March 1956 until 14 March 1957.


Composition


Cabinet Leadership

* Prime Minister: Ali Sastroamidjojo ( Indonesian National Party – PNI) *First Deputy Prime Minister:
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( Masyumi Party) *Second Deputy Prime Minister: Idham Chalid (
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Cabinet Members

*Minister of Foreign Affairs: Ruslan Abdulgani ( Indonesian National Party – PNI) *Minister of Home Affairs: Soenarjo (
Nahdlatul Ulama Nahdlatul Ulama (, , NU) is an Islam in Indonesia, Islamic organization in Indonesia. Its membership estimates range from 40 million (2013) to over 95 million (2021), making it the largest Islamic organization in the world. NU also is a charitab ...
- NU) *Minister of Defense ''ad interim'': Ali Sastroamidjojo ( Indonesian National Party – PNI) *Minister of Justice: Muljatno (Masyumi) *Minister of Information: Soedibjo ( Indonesian Islamic Union Party - PSII) *Minister of Finance:
Jusuf Wibisono Jusuf Wibisono (EVO: Joesoef Wibisono; 28 February 1909 – 15 June 1982) was an Indonesian politician and economist. A member of the Masyumi Party, he served as Minister of Finance from 1951 until 1952 and again from 1956 until 1957, under ...
( Masyumi Party) *Minister of Agriculture: Eny Karim ( Indonesian National Party – PNI) *Minister of Economic Affairs: Burhanuddin (
Nahdlatul Ulama Nahdlatul Ulama (, , NU) is an Islam in Indonesia, Islamic organization in Indonesia. Its membership estimates range from 40 million (2013) to over 95 million (2021), making it the largest Islamic organization in the world. NU also is a charitab ...
- NU) *Minister of Transport: Suchjar Tedjasukmana ( Masyumi Party) *Minister of Public Works and Power: Pangeran Mohammad Noor ( Masyumi Party) *Minister of Labor: Sabilal Rasjad ( Indonesian National Party – PNI) *Minister of Social Affairs: Fatah Jasin (
Nahdlatul Ulama Nahdlatul Ulama (, , NU) is an Islam in Indonesia, Islamic organization in Indonesia. Its membership estimates range from 40 million (2013) to over 95 million (2021), making it the largest Islamic organization in the world. NU also is a charitab ...
- NU) *Minister of Education & Culture: Sarino Mangunpranoto ( Indonesian National Party – PNI) *Minister of Religious Affairs: Moh. Iljas (
Nahdlatul Ulama Nahdlatul Ulama (, , NU) is an Islam in Indonesia, Islamic organization in Indonesia. Its membership estimates range from 40 million (2013) to over 95 million (2021), making it the largest Islamic organization in the world. NU also is a charitab ...
- NU) *Minister of Health:
Hadrianus Sinaga Hadrianus Sinaga (June 15, 1912 – July 11, 1981) is the eighth minister of health of Indonesia. He was also the member of the People's Representative Council from 1950 until 1954. He was also the third general secretary of the Indonesian Christ ...
( Parkindo) *Minister of Agrarian Affairs: A. A. Suhardi (PKRI) *State Minister for Former Freedom Fighter Affairs: Dahlan Ibrahim ( League of Supporters of Indonesian Independence - IPKI) *State Minister for General Affairs: Rusli Abdul Wahid ( Perti) *State Minister for Planning Affairs: Djuanda Kartawidjaja *Junior Minister for Agricultural Affairs: Sjech Marhaban (PSII) *Junior Minister for Economic Affairs: F. F. Umbas (Parkindo) *Junior Minister for Communications: A. B. de Rozari (PKRI)


Changes

* The State Minister for Former Freedom Fighter Affairs became the State Minister for Veteran Affairs via Presidential Decision No. 111/1956 dared 30 April 1956. State Minister Dahlan Ibrahim resigned on 26 December 1956. * On 9 January 1957 five ministers, Mohammed Roem, Jusuf Wibisono, Muljatno, Suchjar Tedjasukmana and Pangeran Mohammad Noor resigned. Djuanda became Finance Minister ''ad interim'', Soenarjo Justice Minister ''ad interim'' and Suardi Public Works and Manpower Minister ''ad interim'' * State Minister for General Affairs Rusli Abdul Wahid resigned on 15 January 1957. * Minister of Foreign Affairs Ruslan Abdulgani was temporarily suspended from 28 January - 14 March 1957. Prime Minister Ali Sastroamidjojo acted as Foreign Minister for this period. * Minister of Information Soedibjo and Junior Minister for Agricultural Affairs Sjech Marhaban were dismissed on 13 March and Second Deputy Prime Minister Idham Chalid was appointed ''ad interim'' Information Minister.


References

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