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The Third Djumhana Cabinet ( id, Kabinet Djumhana III) was the fourth cabinet established by the
State of Pasundan The State of Pasundan ( Indonesian and su, Negara Pasundan) was a federal state ''(negara bagian)'' formed in the western part of the Indonesian island of Java by the Netherlands in 1948 following the Linggadjati Agreement. It was similar to th ...
. It was composed of nine ministers and one official. Its term of office ran from 18 July 1949 to 11 January 1950.


Background

On 16 July 1949, the Indonesia, Unity, Indonesian Nationhood Party and the Pasundan People's Party in the Parliament of Pasundan were united to form a "National Front". The front stated that they demand the entire cabinet to resign and for the prime minister to form a new cabinet on a broader basis. The formation of the cabinet was announced on 17 July 1949, and the cabinet was installed on the following day. The program of the cabinet was to: * Establishment of a strong order in the State of Pasundan * Elimination of illiteracy * Struggle for a free and sovereign
United States of Indonesia The United States of Indonesia ( nl, Verenigde Staten van Indonesië, id, Republik Indonesia Serikat, abbreviated as RIS), was a short-lived federal state to which the Netherlands formally transferred sovereignty of the Dutch East Indies (exce ...
based on the
Renville Agreement The Renville Agreement was a United Nations Security Council-brokered political accord between the Netherlands, which was seeking to re-establish its colony in South East Asia, and Indonesian Republicans seeking for Indonesian independence durin ...
and the
Roem–Van Roijen Agreement The Roem–Van Roijen Agreement was an agreement made between Indonesian republicans and the Netherlands on 7 May 1949 at the Des Indes Hotel. The name was derived between the two principal negotiators at the meeting; Mohammad Roem and Jan ...


Composition


Ministers


The end of the cabinet

After the recognition of Indonesia by the Dutch government on 27 December 1949, Djumhana resigned as the prime minister. The outgoing cabinet was officially replaced by the Anwar Cabinet on 11 January 1950.


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{{State of Pasundan Cabinets of Pasundan Cabinets established in 1949 Cabinets disestablished in 1949