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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox government cabinet The Cabinet of the State of East Indonesia (Шаблон:Lang-id) served as the central government apparatus of the State of East Indonesia (Шаблон:Lang-id), headed by a prime minister who were appointed by the head of state. During the three-year lifetime of the state between 24 December 1946 and 27 December 1949, there were eight cabinets in total, headed by six different prime ministers.

First Daeng Malewa cabinet (13 January 1947 – 2 June 1947)

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Inauguration of the First Malewa Cabinet in Jakarta (1947). From left to right: Julius Tahija, Minister of Social Affairs; Tjia Kok Tjiang, Minister of Justice; Elias Dumais Dengah, Minister of Transportation and Public Works; Nadjamuddin Daeng Malewa, Prime Minister and Minister of Economy; Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung, Minister of Home Affairs; dr. Semuel Jusof Warouw, Minister of Health; Godlief Rudolf Pantouw, Minister of Information.

At the Denpasar Conference (18-24 December 1946) organized by Acting Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies Hubertus van Mook, the State of East Indonesia was established with Balinese noble Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati was elected head of state designated as president, and Nadjamuddin Daeng Malewa was appointed as prime minister-designate.Шаблон:Sfn Following discussions between the two men in Jakarta, the cabinet was announced and inaugurated on 13 January 1947 with the composition as follows:Шаблон:Sfn

Portfolio Holder Prior position
Prime Minister Файл:Rede Malewa, Bestanddeelnr 902-1430 (cropped).jpg Nadjamuddin Daeng Malewa Trade Commissioner in Makassar
Economic Affairs
Home Affairs Файл:Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung, Round Table Conference 1948.jpg Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung Raja of Gianyar
Justice Tjia Kok Tjiang Head of Law Department of the Residents' Office in Makassar
Finance Файл:Mathijs Hamelink, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p81.jpg Mathijs Hamelink Agent of the Bank of Java in Makassar
Education Файл:EKatoppo.jpg Elvianus Katoppo Superintendent of Elementary Education in Manado
Information Godlief Rudolf Pantouw Businessman in Makassar
Health Файл:SJ Warouw, Propinsi Sulawesi (1953), p154.jpg Semuel Jusof Warouw Public physician with the government health bureau in Manado
Public Works and Transportation Elias Dumais Dengah Chairman of the Minahasa Council in Manado
Social Affairs Файл:Julius Tahija, Minister of Social Affairs.jpg Julius Tahija Military officer, adjutant to the commander of Dutch forces in Jakarta

As the provisional legislature had achieved very little in its first session, a number of its members proposed giving the cabinet unlimited powers to pass laws pending their later approval by the legislature. The cabinet would resign to allow the prime minister a free rein to make new appointments and form a cabinet with majority political support. Nadjamuddin Daeng Malewa held a series of meetings with political supporters and opponents in late May 1947 to decide on the composition of his revised cabinet.Шаблон:Sfn

Second Daeng Malewa cabinet (2 June 1947 – 11 October 1947)

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Nadjamuddin Daeng Malewa, first Prime Minister of East Indonesia.

The second cabinet, also headed by Nadjamuddin Daeng Malewa was announced on 31 May 1947. its composition was:Шаблон:Sfn

Portfolio Holder
Prime Minister Файл:Rede Malewa, Bestanddeelnr 902-1430 (cropped).jpg Nadjamuddin Daeng Malewa
Economy (Minister)
Deputy Prime Minister Файл:Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung, Round Table Conference 1948.jpg Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung
Home Affairs
Justice Файл:Chris Soumokil, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p79.jpg Christiaan Robbert Steven Soumokil
Finance Файл:Mathijs Hamelink, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p81.jpg Mathijs Hamelink
Economy (Vice Minister)
Finance (Vice Minister) Rudolf Julianus 'Dolf' Matekohy/Metekohy
Education Файл:EKatoppo.jpg Elvianus Katoppo
Information Файл:Julius Tahija, Minister of Social Affairs.jpg Julius Tahija
Transportation and Public Works Antonius Maximilian Semawi
Health Файл:SJ Warouw, Propinsi Sulawesi (1953), p154.jpg Semuel Jusof Warouw
Social Affairs Godlief Rudolf Pantouw
Minister of State (Islamic affairs) Файл:Achmad Sjechan Bachmid, Kami Perkenalkan (1954), p85.jpg Achmad Sjehan Bachmid
Minister of State (Citizenship affairs) Robert Cornelis Claproth
Minister of State (Judiciary affairs) Tjia Kok Tjiang

In December 1947, Prime Minister Nadjamuddin Daeng Malewa was charged with corruption while he and president Soekawati were on an overseas visit, ending his term of office and his second cabinet.Шаблон:Sfn

Warouw cabinet (11 October 1947 – 15 December 1947)

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dr. Semuel Jusof Warouw, second Prime Minister of East Indonesia.

The Warouw Cabinet was formed on 10 October 1947 and sworn in the following day. Its composition was:Шаблон:Sfn

Portfolio Holder
Prime Minister Файл:SJ Warouw, Propinsi Sulawesi (1953), p154.jpg Semuel Jusof Warouw
Health
Deputy Prime Minister Файл:Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung, Round Table Conference 1948.jpg Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung
Home Affairs
Justice Файл:Chris Soumokil, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p79.jpg Christiaan Robbert Steven Soumokil
Finance Файл:Mathijs Hamelink, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p81.jpg Mathijs Hamelink (Minister)
Rudolf Julianus 'Dolf' Matekohy/Metekohy (Vice Minister)
Transportation and Public Works Antonius Maximilian Semawi
Education Файл:EKatoppo.jpg Elvianus Katoppo
Information Файл:Sonda Daeng Mattajang, Kami Perkenalkan (1952), p75.jpg Sonda Daeng Mattajang
Economy Файл:Julius Tahija, Minister of Social Affairs.jpg Julius Tahija (Minister)
Файл:Husain Puang Limboro, Kami Perkenalkan (1954), p94.jpg Hoesain Poeang Limboro (Vice Minister)
Social Affairs Abdoellah Daeng Mappoedji (Minister)
Файл:Tan Tek Heng, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p87.jpg Tan Tek Heng (Vice Minister)

The politically inexperienced Prime Minister Warouw and his cabinet was accused of being overly supportive of the Dutch military offensive launched against the areas controlled by the Republicans in July 1947 during Operation Product, and was brought down by the Provisional Representative Body.Шаблон:Sfn

First Gde Agung cabinet (15 December 1947 – 12 January 1949)

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Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung, third Prime Minister of East Indonesia.

The first Gde Agung cabinet was sworn in on 15 December 1947. Its composition was as follows:Шаблон:Sfn

Portfolio Holder
Prime Minister Файл:Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung, Round Table Conference 1948.jpg Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung
Home Affairs Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung (Minister)
Файл:Sulaiman Binol, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p83.jpg Sulaiman Binol (Vice Minister)
Justice Файл:Chris Soumokil, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p79.jpg Christiaan Robbert Steven Soumokil (Minister)
Robert Cornelis Claproth (Vice Minister)
Economy Файл:Husain Puang Limboro, Kami Perkenalkan (1954), p94.jpg Hoesain Poeang Limboro (Minister)
Файл:Tan Tek Heng, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p87.jpg Tan Tek Heng (Vice Minister)
Finance Файл:Mathijs Hamelink, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p81.jpg Mathijs Hamelink (Minister)
Rudolf Julianus 'Dolf' Matekohy/Metekohy (Vice Minister)
Education Файл:EKatoppo.jpg Elvianus Katoppo (Minister)
Файл:JE Tatengkeng, Pekan Buku Indonesia 1954, p217.jpg Jan Engelbert Tatengkeng (Vice Minister)
Health Файл:SJ Warouw, Propinsi Sulawesi (1953), p154.jpg Semuel Jusof Warouw
Transportation and Public Works Файл:Patuan Doli Diapari, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p83.jpg Patuan Doli Diapari
Social Affairs S.S. Palenkahoe (Minister)
Файл:Mohammad Sjafei.jpg Mohammad Sjafei (Vice Minister)
Information Andi Burhanuddin (Minister)
Файл:Izaak Huru Doko, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p85.jpg Izaak Huru Doko (Vice Minister)

This was the first cabinet to include supporters of the Indonesian Republic, and on 23 December 1947, it toned down the government's support for the July 1947 Dutch military action.Шаблон:Sfn At midnight on 19 December 1948, the Dutch launched another military attack against the Republic of Indonesia, codenamed Operation Kraai, and the First Gde Agung cabinet resigned in protest.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn

Second Gde Agung cabinet (12 January 1949 – 27 December 1949)

The second Gde Agung cabinet was formed and sworn in on 12 January 1949. Its composition was as follows:Шаблон:Sfn

Portfolio Holder
Prime Minister Файл:Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung, Round Table Conference 1948.jpg Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung
Home Affairs
Justice Файл:Chris Soumokil, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p79.jpg Christiaan Robbert Steven Soumokil
Economy Файл:Tan Tek Heng, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p87.jpg Tan Tek Heng (interim until 12 March 1949)
Abdul Rajab Daeng Massiki (from 12 March 1949)
Finance Файл:Mathijs Hamelink, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p81.jpg Mathijs Hamelink
Education Файл:JE Tatengkeng, Pekan Buku Indonesia 1954, p217.jpg Jan Engelbert Tatengkeng
Social Affairs Файл:Sulaiman Binol, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p83.jpg Sulaiman Binol
Health Файл:Jan Willem Grootings, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p81.jpg Jan Willem Grootings
Public Works and Transportation Файл:Patuan Doli Diapari, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p83.jpg Patuan Doli Diapari
Information Файл:Izaak Huru Doko, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p85.jpg Izaak Huru Doko
Minister of State (Budget Planning) Файл:Tan Tek Heng, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p87.jpg Tan Tek Heng (from 12 March 1949)

Following the transfer of sovereignty from the Netherlands to the United States of Indonesia (RUSI) a result of the Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference, prime minister Gde Agung was appointed foreign minister in the RUSI cabinet, and submitted his resignation as prime minister of East Indonesia.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn

Tatengkeng cabinet (27 December 1949 – 14 March 1950)

Файл:JE Tatengkeng, Pekan Buku Indonesia 1954, p217.jpg
Jan Engelbert Tatengkeng, fourth Prime Minister of East Indonesia.

The Tatengkeng cabinet was sworn in on 27 December 1949. Its composition was as follows:Шаблон:Sfn

Portfolio Holder
Prime Minister Файл:JE Tatengkeng, Pekan Buku Indonesia 1954, p217.jpg Jan Engelbert Tatengkeng
Education
Home Affairs Файл:Iskandar Muhammad Djabir Sjah.jpg Iskandar Muhammad Jabir Syah of Ternate
Finance Файл:Tan Tek Heng, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p87.jpg Tan Tek Heng
Economy Abdul Rajab Daeng Massiki
Information Файл:Izaak Huru Doko, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p85.jpg Izaak Huru Doko
Social Affairs Файл:Sulaiman Binol, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p83.jpg Sulaiman Binol
Health (interim)
Public Works Файл:Patuan Doli Diapari, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p83.jpg Patuan Doli Diapari
Justice Файл:Chris Soumokil, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p79.jpg Christiaan Robbert Steven Soumokil

Following elections, the provisional legislature was disbanded on 20 February 1950, and the cabinet also resigned. The following day, the elected representatives took their seats, while the Justice minister Chris Soumokil subsequently fled to Ambon and proclaimed the establishment of the Republic of South Maluku (RMS).Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn

Diapari cabinet (14 March 1950 – 10 May 1950)

Файл:Patuan Doli Diapari, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p83.jpg
Patuan Doli Diapari, fifth Prime Minister of East Indonesia.

The Diapari cabinet was sworn in on 14 March 1950 in the middle of the RMS Crisis. Its composition was as follows:Шаблон:Sfn

Portfolio Holder
Prime Minister Файл:Patuan Doli Diapari, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p83.jpg Patuan Doli Diapari
Public Works and Transportation
Finance Файл:Tan Tek Heng, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p87.jpg Tan Tek Heng
Home Affairs Abdul Rajab Daeng Massiki
Justice Robert Cornelis Claproth
Economy Achmad Ponsen Daeng Posanre
Education Файл:Izaak Huru Doko, Volume I of Pendidikan Politik Rakjat, p85.jpg Izaak Huru Doko
Social Affairs and Health Daniel P. Tahitoe
Information Willem Jozias Ratulangi

Since the elected parliament convened, it had been sharply divided between federalists, who supported the government of East Indonesia and the concept of the federal United States of Indonesia, and the opposition unitarians, who wanted a return to a unitary Indonesian republic.Шаблон:Sfn The two main federalist factions repeatedly called for the government to dismantle the State of East Indonesia, and subsequently one of the factions supporting the government called for the cabinet to resign and be replaced by one that was more broadly representative of the legislature.Шаблон:Sfn The motion was passed on 25 April, and the cabinet resigned.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn They remained in office as caretaker government until a new government could be formed.

On 2 May 1950, Prime Minister Diapari and several members of the cabinet, as well as some members of the Provisional Representative Body, were arrested and charged with conspiracy for being involved with Makassar Uprising involving Capt. Andi Aziz.Шаблон:Sfn None of them were charged any further and released from detention, as their involvement could not be proven.Шаблон:Sfn

Putuhena cabinet (10 May 1950 – 16 August 1950)

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Martinus Putuhena, sixth and final Prime Minister of East Indonesia.

The pro-republican Putuhena (or Poetoehena in older spelling) cabinet was tasked with making preparations for the integration of East Indonesia into a unitary Republic of Indonesia. Unlike previous prime ministers who were politicians of within East Indonesia, Martinus Putuhena was an Ambon-born federal official who were later posted in Makassar, serving as the civilian chair of the Territorial Military Commission. He was asked by president Soekawati to form a government after prime minister-designate Eliza Urbanus Pupella failed to form a government, all while the Diapari caretaker government were brought to halt.Шаблон:Sfn

Its composition was as follows:Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn

Portfolio Holder
Prime Minister Файл:Putuhena.jpg Martinus Putuhena
Transportation
Welfare
Home Affairs Файл:Lanto Daeng Pasewang, Kami Perkenalkan (1954), p53.jpg Lanto Daeng Pasewang
Justice Файл:I Gusti Ketut Pudja as the Governor of Lesser Sunda.jpg I Gusti Ketut Pudja
Social Affairs Andi Burhanuddin
Information Henk Rondonoewoe
Education Файл:Freddy Jaques Inkiriwang.jpg Freddy Jaques Ingkiriwang
Health
Finance Abdoel Razak

On 19 May 1950, following negotiations between the United States of Indonesia (representing the State of East Indonesia and the State of East Sumatra) and the Republic of Indonesia, an agreement was reached to establish a unitary Indonesian state.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn This state was formed on 15 August 1950, and given that this meant the State of East Indonesia no longer existed, Putuhena and his cabinet resigned on 16 August.Шаблон:Sfn

See also

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References

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Bibliography

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