The Third Djumhana Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Djumhana III) was the fourth cabinet established by the State of Pasundan. It was composed of nine ministers and one official. Its term of office ran from 18 July 1949 to 11 January 1950.
Third Djumhana Cabinet Kabinet Djumhana III | |
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4th Cabinet of Pasundan | |
1949–1950 | |
Date formed | 18 July 1949 |
Date dissolved | 11 January 1950 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Wiranatakusumah |
Head of government | Djumhana Wiriaatmadja |
No. of ministers | 9 ministers |
History | |
Predecessor | Djumhana II Cabinet |
Successor | Anwar Cabinet |
Background
editOn 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".[1] 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.[2]
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:[3]
- Establishment of a strong order in the State of Pasundan
- Elimination of illiteracy
- Struggle for a free and sovereign United States of Indonesia based on the Renville Agreement and the Roem–Van Roijen Agreement
Composition
editMinisters
editPortfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Ref |
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Prime Minister | 18 July 1949 | 11 January 1950 | [4] | |
Minister of Home Affairs | 18 July 1949 | 11 January 1950 | [4] | |
Minister of Economy | 18 July 1949 | 11 January 1950 | [4] | |
Minister of Finance | 18 July 1949 | 11 January 1950 | [4] | |
Minister of Education and Religious Affairs | 18 July 1949 | 11 January 1950 | [4] | |
Minister of Transportation and Irrigation | 18 July 1949 | 11 January 1950 | [4] | |
Minister of Social Affairs | 18 July 1949 | 11 January 1950 | [4] | |
Minister of Justice | 18 July 1949 | 11 January 1950 | [4] | |
Minister of Health | 18 July 1949 | 11 January 1950 | [4] | |
State Minister | 18 July 1949 | 11 January 1950 | [4] |
The end of the cabinet
editAfter the recognition of Indonesia by the Dutch government on 27 December 1949, Djumhana resigned as the prime minister.[5] The outgoing cabinet was officially replaced by the Anwar Cabinet on 11 January 1950.
Bibliography
edit- Helius, Sjamsuddin; Ekadjati, Edi S.; Marlina, Kuswiah; Wiwi, Ietje (1992), Menuju Negara Kesatuan: Negara Pasundan, Jakarta: Ministry of Education and Culture
References
edit- ^ "PASUNDANS KABINET TREEDT AF". Algemeen Handelsblad. Amsterdam. 16 July 1949.
- ^ "Regeringscrisis in Pasundan". Het Parool. Amsterdam. 16 July 1949.
- ^ "PASUNDANS NIEUW KABINET". Het nieuwsblad voor Sumatra. 20 July 1949.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "HET NIEUWE KABINET VAN PASOENDAN". De locomotief : Samarangsch handels- en advertentie-blad. Bandung. 22 July 1949.
- ^ "Nieuw kabinet van Pasoendan". De vrije pers : ochtendbulletin. Bandung. 9 January 1950.