词条 | First Amir Sjarifuddin Cabinet |
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| cabinet_name = First Amir Sjarifuddin Cabinet Kabinet Amir Sjarifuddin I | cabinet_type = | cabinet_number = 5th | jurisdiction = Indonesia | flag = Flag of Indonesia.svg | flag_border = true | incumbent = Indonesian Government (Executive Branch) | image = Coat of Arms of Indonesia Garuda Pancasila.svg |size=140px | caption = | date_formed = {{Start date|1947|07|03|df=y}} | date_dissolved = {{End date|1947|11|11|df=y}} | government_head = Amir Sjarifuddin | government_head_history = | state_head = Sukarno | members_number = 34 | former_members_number = | total_number = | political_party = Partai Sarikat Indonesia, Partai Kristen Indonesia, Partai Nasional Indonesia, Partai Komunis Indonesia, Partai Politik Katolik Indonesia, Partai Sarekat Islam Indonesia, Partai Tionghoa Indonesia and Partai Buruh | legislature_status = Coalition | opposition_cabinet = | opposition_party = | opposition_leader = | election = | last_election = | legislature_term = | budget = | advice_and_consent1 = | advice_and_consent2 = | incoming_formation = | outgoing_formation = | previous = Sjahrir III | successor = Amir Sjarifuddin II }} The first Amir Sjarifuddin Cabinet ({{lang-id|Kabinet Amir Sjarifuddin Pertama}}) was the fifth Indonesian cabinet and was in office from 3 July to 11 November 1947. BackgroundFollowing the resignation of the Third Sjahrir Cabinet on 27 June 1947, President Sukarno called a meeting with the leaders of the Masyumi Party, the Indonesian National Party (PNI), the Socialist Party and the Labour Party to ask them to form a cabinet. However, the party leaders were unable to agree to Masyumi's demands for senior ministerial posts that would have enabled it to dominate the cabinet. Finally, on 3 July, agreement was reached between the PNI, the Socialist Party, the Labour Party and the Masjumi breakaway party, the Indonesian Islamic Union Party (PSII), to support Amir Sjarifuddin as prime minister.[1] CompositionNine of the ministers had served in the previous cabinet. The government was intended to be inclusive, with representation from all existing parties and groupings. In the absence of Masjumi, the PSII represented the Muslim bloc.[2] Cabinet leadership
Departmental Ministers
State Ministers (without portfolio)
Junior Ministers
Cabinet reshuffleOn 11 November 1947, Amir reshuffled the cabinet to allow the inclusion of the Masjumi Party. This meant that the cabinet lasted only four months and eight days.[4] References
Notes1. ^Kahin (1952) p209 {{Cabinets of Indonesia}}2. ^Simanjuntak (2003) pp. 52-54 3. ^PT PLN (Persero) (1995), p. 338. 4. ^Simanjuntak (2003) p54 6 : Cabinets of Indonesia|Indonesian National Revolution|1947 establishments in Indonesia|1947 disestablishments in Indonesia|Cabinets established in 1947|Cabinets disestablished in 1947 |
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