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Vice President of Indonesia from 1988 to 1993
Sudharmono (EVO: Soedharmono; 12 March 1927 – 25 January 2006), also known by his nickname Pak Dar, was an Indonesian Army officer and politician who served
Sudharmono
Vice President of Indonesia from 1983 to 1988
His term as vice president ended in March 1988 when he was replaced by Sudharmono. He died on 21 March 2003, due to heart and lung problems. His body was
Umar_Wirahadikusumah
vice-presidential candidates were Sudharmono and Jaelani Naro. However, the one who was ultimately chosen as Suharto's vice president was Sudharmono. This ended the debate
1987 Indonesian legislative election
1987_Indonesian_legislative_election
Indonesian military General (1932–2004)
control of the Armed Forces when Sudharmono was nominated. Robert Elson theorized of the possibility of Sudharmono's vice presidency being the final step
L._B._Moerdani
Political party in Indonesia
president, Sudharmono. Suharto's choice had caused a rift between him and his most loyal ally, ABRI. Many within ABRI did not like Sudharmono because he
United_Development_Party
Vice President of Indonesia from 1993 to 1998
gotten their revenge from the 1988 MPR General Session when Suharto chose Sudharmono, someone who the ABRI did not like as the Vice President. Defense Minister
Try_Sutrisno
2012), also known as Ratu Emma Norma Sudharmono was the wife of the fifth vice president of Indonesia, Sudharmono. She served as the inaugural Second Lady
Ratu_Emma_Norma
Bicameral legislature of Indonesia
This General Session was also noted for the furor over the nomination of Sudharmono as vice president, which resulted in Brigadier General Ibrahim Saleh interrupting
People's Consultative Assembly
People's_Consultative_Assembly
Order of State with membership awarded by the President of the French Republic
Knights Cross of the Iron Cross during the Second World War. (Germany) Sudharmono, Vice President of Indonesia Tyasno Sudarto, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian
Ordre_national_du_Mérite
Second-highest constitutional office in Indonesia
presidency was successively held by Adam Malik, Umar Wirahadikusumah, Sudharmono, Try Sutrisno, and BJ Habibie. During his time as president, Suharto would
Vice_President_of_Indonesia
President of Indonesia from 1967 to 1998
pressure Suharto by unsuccessfully seeking to block the nomination of Sudharmono, a Suharto-loyalist, as vice-president. Moerdani's criticism of the Suharto
Suharto
Indonesian politician (1932–2020)
During one of the meetings at the National Palace, Cabinet Secretary Sudharmono is said to have casually gestured towards Sumarlin asking, "Who is the
J._B._Sumarlin
Meritorious service award
Austria, 1980) Wolf In der Maur (Grand Decoration of Merit in Gold, 1985) Sudharmono (Grand Decoration of Honour in Silver with Sash) Ginandjar Kartasasmita
Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria
Decoration_of_Honour_for_Services_to_the_Republic_of_Austria
Indonesian economists and political advisors
Mafia encountered political opposition. This time, their opponents were Sudharmono and Ginandjar Kartasasmita, who advocated economic nationalism, as well
Berkeley_Mafia
President of Indonesia since 2024
commander of the armed forces. The position of vice president then fell to Sudharmono. Moerdani's dismissal sparked worries of a coup, however the coup never
Prabowo_Subianto
Government of Indonesia, 1967–1998
pressure Suharto by unsuccessfully seeking to block the nomination of Sudharmono, a Suharto-loyalist, as vice-president. After General Moerdani voiced
New_Order_(Indonesia)
Political party in Indonesia
work together however. In 1988, the ABRI faction was unable to nominate Sudharmono as vice president. The factions disappeared along with the fall of the
Golkar
National order of the Kingdom of Belgium
Rasmussen - 2017 Pieter van Vollenhoven Hamengkubuwono IX Maraden Panggabean Sudharmono Emil Salim Sumitro Djojohadikusumo Charles Aznavour Lieven Bertels Philippe
Order_of_the_Crown_(Belgium)
Egyptian order of knighthood
Kartasasmita, Speaker of the Regional Representative Council of Indonesia (1978) Sudharmono, Vice President of Indonesia L. B. Moerdani, Commander of the Indonesian
Order_of_the_Republic_(Egypt)
1965 Indonesian military faction that attempted a coup
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
30_September_Movement
Group of businessmen arranged by former Indonesian President Suharto
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Gang_of_Four_(Indonesia)
2004 law on military-civil relations
Indonesia Armed Forces Enacted by Suharto Enacted 1 March 1988 Signed by Sudharmono Signed 1 March 1988 Legislative history Introduced by Suharto Introduced
Indonesian National Armed Forces Act
Indonesian_National_Armed_Forces_Act
Indonesian politician (1925–2004)
Chairman of Golkar In office 25 October 1988 – 24 October 1993 Preceded by Sudharmono Succeeded by Harmoko 9th Governor of East Java In office 26 August 1983 –
Wahono
Political party in Indonesia
Paulus Rahmadi Rais Rajasa Sembiring Shihab Soesatyo Soetomo Subianto Sudharmono Suharto Suryo Suswono Sutrisno Syaikhu Tandjung Tanoesoedibjo Thamrin
Gerindra_Party
Grand Cross Siti Hartinah, First Lady of Indonesia Lieutenant General Sudharmono, Vice President of Indonesia General Achmad Tahir, Ambassador of the Republic
List of foreign recipients of the National Order of Merit
List_of_foreign_recipients_of_the_National_Order_of_Merit
president who was a Sundanese, the first vice president from the military. 5 Sudharmono (1927–2006) 11 March 1988 11 March 1993 5 years 1988 Golkar The first
List of vice presidents of Indonesia
List_of_vice_presidents_of_Indonesia
Indonesian workers union
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
KORPRI
Indonesian businessman
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Sudono_Salim
1998 Indonesian Army killings in Indonesia
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Trisakti_shootings
Second-highest Indonesian honor award
(2011) Siti Rahmiati Hatta (1993) Slamet Rijadi (2007)P Sri Mulyani (2011) Sudharmono (1973) Sudirman (1961)P Soekarni (1973)P Soekiman Wirjosandjojo (1985)P
Star_of_Mahaputera
Day of the year
engineering and co-inventor of three-dimensional holography (died 2005) 1927 – Sudharmono, Indonesian politician, 5th Vice President of Indonesia (died 2006) 1928
March_12
Indonesian businessman (1931–2020)
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Bob_Hasan
Institution, there were no elections held during the ad interim term of Sudharmono, from 1982 until 1983. Merrillees 2015, p. 47. Kansil 1986, p. 7 Abdullah
General_Elections_Institution
January 21 – Ibrahim Rugova, president of Kosovo, lung cancer January 25 – Sudharmono, vice president of Indonesia from 1988 to 1993 January 27 – Johannes Rau
2006_in_politics
Calendar year
2007) March 12 Raúl Alfonsín, former President of Argentina (d. 2009) Sudharmono, 5th Vice President of Indonesia (d. 2006) March 16 Vladimir Komarov,
1927
Islamic organization based in Jakarta, Indonesia
direction of the Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia at that time, Sudharmono, and Rudini. The name "LEMKARI" was changed because it was considered
Indonesia Institute of Islamic Dawah
Indonesia_Institute_of_Islamic_Dawah
Political doctrine by Suharto
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Dwifungsi
Priyambodo, ed. (2012-07-12). "Indonesian govt expresses appreciations to Emma Sudharmono". Antara News. Retrieved 2021-07-21. "Vice President Record Details: Try
Second ladies and gentlemen of Indonesia
Second_ladies_and_gentlemen_of_Indonesia
Anti-communist killings and unrest in Indonesia
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66
Indonesian_mass_killings_of_1965–66
1998 Indonesian presidential resignation
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Fall_of_Suharto
March 1988 1983 4 Umar Wirahadikusumah 11 March 1988 11 March 1993 1988 5 Sudharmono 11 March 1993 11 March 1998 1993 6 Try Sutrisno 11 March 1998 21 May 1998
List of presidents of Indonesia
List_of_presidents_of_Indonesia
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
May_1998_Indonesia_riots
Military cemetery in Jakarta
of Indonesia) Umar Wirahadikusumah (4th vice president of Indonesia) Sudharmono (5th vice president of Indonesia) Try Sutrisno (6th vice president of
Kalibata_Heroes'_Cemetery
Indonesian political congress
cancellation. Many guests still arrived at 19.00, such as Soepardjo Rustam, Sudharmono as the Chairman of Golkar, Moerdiono as the Minister of State Secretariat
3rd Congress of the Indonesian Democratic Party
3rd_Congress_of_the_Indonesian_Democratic_Party
Honorific order of Jordan
Al-Khasawneh Majed Al-Hajhassan Hamengkubuwono IX Lieutenant General Sudharmono, Vice President of Indonesia Lieutenant General Alamsyah Ratu Perwiranegara
Order_of_the_Star_of_Jordan
Indonesian politician and military officer (1926–2008)
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Ali_Sadikin
Sultan of Yogyakarta, former governor of Special Region of Yogyakarta Sudharmono, former Indonesian vice-president Suharto, 2nd President of Indonesia
List_of_Javanese_people
Political party in Indonesia
Paulus Rahmadi Rais Rajasa Sembiring Shihab Soesatyo Soetomo Subianto Sudharmono Suharto Suryo Suswono Sutrisno Syaikhu Tandjung Tanoesoedibjo Thamrin
Prosperous_Justice_Party
elections, defeating both the PPP and the PDI. Under the leadership of Sudharmono, Golkar reached its then peak electorally, when it won more than 72% of
1992 Indonesian legislative election
1992_Indonesian_legislative_election
chairman of the Audit Board of Indonesia, was elected 4th Vice President. Sudharmono, chairman of the ruling Golkar party, was elected 5th Vice President.
Resolutions of the People's Consultative Assembly
Resolutions_of_the_People's_Consultative_Assembly
Religious strand in Indonesia
Paulus Rahmadi Rais Rajasa Sembiring Shihab Soesatyo Soetomo Subianto Sudharmono Suharto Suryo Suswono Sutrisno Syaikhu Tandjung Tanoesoedibjo Thamrin
Traditionalism (Islam in Indonesia)
Traditionalism_(Islam_in_Indonesia)
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Asas_tunggal_Pancasila
Candiluhur, Chandra, Chandrakusuma, Chandrasaputra, Negara, Warsono, Silalahi, Sudharmono 詹 (Zhān) Chiam, Ziam Zim Cham Chan, Ciam, Tjam, Tjiam Camar, Ciampea 張
Chinese_Indonesian_surname
Indonesian cabinet minister and military officer
commanders Kemal Idris and Prabowo Subianto, and former Vice-President Sudharmono. Pertamina Bruce Rappaport "Semula, Habibie Tak Tahu Beda Golkar & Gokart"
Ibnu_Sutowo
1966 document signed by Indonesian President
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Supersemar
Order of merit of South Korea
Police L. B. Moerdani, Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces Sudharmono, Vice President of Indonesia Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia
Order of Diplomatic Service Merit
Order_of_Diplomatic_Service_Merit
Indonesian politician and journalist (1939–2021)
May 2020 Rahmah, Gina Siti; Suwirta; Kamsori, Moch Eryk (2016). "Kiprah Sudharmono dalam Sejarah Golongan Karya (1983-1988)". Factum: Jurnal Sejarah Dan
Harmoko
Indonesian economist
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Mohammad_Sadli
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Angkatan_66
Highest award of honor of Indonesia
Vice President of Indonesia Keppres No.009/TK/1983; dated 12-3-1983 23 Sudharmono Vice President of Indonesia Keppres No.010/TK/1988; dated 29-3-1988 24
Star of the Republic of Indonesia
Star_of_the_Republic_of_Indonesia
Indonesian politician (1925–1998)
Political offices Preceded by Mohammad Ichsan and Abdul Wahab Surjodiningrat State Secretary 9 February 1968 – 8 April 1972 Succeeded by Sudharmono
Alamsyah_Ratu_Perwiranegara
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Joko Widodo Adam Malik Umar Wirahadikusumah Sudharmono Ma'ruf Amin Maraden Panggabean Muhammad Jusuf L. B. Moerdani Try Sutrisno
Terrorism_in_Indonesia
Executive branch of Indonesian government
Second Revised Dwikora Cabinet 27 March 1966 25 July 1966 120 days 4 Sudharmono Ampera Cabinet 3 August 1966 11 October 1967 1 year, 69 days Revised Ampera
Cabinet Secretariat (Indonesia)
Cabinet_Secretariat_(Indonesia)
List of notable people from Indonesia
(1978-1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah, 4th Vice-President of Indonesia (1983-1988) Sudharmono, 5th Vice-President of Indonesia (1988-1993) Try Sutrisno, 6th Vice-President
List_of_Indonesians
American dental surgeon, improved root canal procedures, Lewy body disease. Sudharmono, 78, Indonesian politician and lieutenant general, vice president of Indonesia
Deaths_in_January_2006
Government ministry of Indonesia
Ambassador to the Netherlands until 1974, where he resigned due to illness. Sudharmono 8 April 1972 21 March 1988 First Development Cabinet Second Development
Ministry of the State Secretariat
Ministry_of_the_State_Secretariat
Protest against Suharto's usage of Pancasila
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Petition_of_Fifty
Period of Indonesian history, 1966–1967
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Transition_to_the_New_Order
Indonesian military leader (1925–1989)
Council (DPR) in 1987 and resigned his position in 1988 in protest of Sudharmono's nomination to the Vice Presidency. He died on 9 November 1989 from chronic
Sarwo_Edhie_Wibowo
Indonesian cabinet which served under President Suharto and Vice President Sudharmono from March 1988 until March 1993. The cabinet was formed after Suharto
Fifth_Development_Cabinet
Time of transition to the New Order
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Acting_presidency_of_Suharto
M. Diah (1966–1968) Boediardjo (1968–1973) Mashuri Saleh (1973–1977) Sudharmono (1977–1978, acting) Ali Murtopo (1978–1983) Harmoko (1983–1997) R. Hartono
Department of Information (Indonesia)
Department_of_Information_(Indonesia)
was appointed as the Speaker of the People's Representative Council — Sudharmono 1 October 1982 19 March 1983 Also serving as the State Minister of State
List of ministers of home affairs (Indonesia)
List_of_ministers_of_home_affairs_(Indonesia)
5 Minister of Information Mashuri Saleh 28 March 1973 1 October 1977 Sudharmono (ad-interim) 1 October 1977 29 March 1978 6 Minister of Industry Mohammad
Second_Development_Cabinet
2nd Chairman of the United Development Party (1929–2000)
Democratic Party. The supporters of Sudharmono persuaded him to step down from his candidacy, so that Sudharmono would be appointed as vice president
Jailani_Naro
Group of advisors to Indonesian President Suharto
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Aspri
Political party in Indonesia
Paulus Rahmadi Rais Rajasa Sembiring Shihab Soesatyo Soetomo Subianto Sudharmono Suharto Suryo Suswono Sutrisno Syaikhu Tandjung Tanoesoedibjo Thamrin
Crescent Star Party (Indonesia)
Crescent_Star_Party_(Indonesia)
Indonesian engineer and bureaucrat
in the presidential office before being appointed by State Secretary Sudharmono as his assistant for administrative affairs in 1981. On 19 July 1988,
Soni_Harsono
Indonesian politician and general (1924–2021)
the Chairman of Golkar and re-elected in 1978 before being replaced by Sudharmono. During his 10 years as chairman, Amir guided Golkar to victory in the
Amir_Murtono
Affairs: Nani Sudarsono State Minister/State Secretary: Lt. Gen. (ret.) Sudharmono State Minister of National Development Planning/Chairman of the National
Fourth_Development_Cabinet
Presidential Decree Number 57/M of 1972 dated 8 April 1972, Major General Sudharmono was appointed as State Secretary to replace Lt. Gen. Alamsyah Ratu Perwiranegara
First_Development_Cabinet
Indonesia Vice presidents Mohammad Hatta Adam Malik, Umar Wirahadikusumah Sudharmono Try Sutrisno Hamzah Haz Jusuf Kalla Boediono Gibran Rakabuming Raka Second
List of Indonesia-related topics
List_of_Indonesia-related_topics
Ministers 4 Minister of Home Affairs Amirmachmud 31 March 1978 1 October 1982 Sudharmono (ad-interim) 1 October 1982 16 March 1983 5 Minister of Foreign Affairs
Third_Development_Cabinet
Political party in Indonesia
Paulus Rahmadi Rais Rajasa Sembiring Shihab Soesatyo Soetomo Subianto Sudharmono Suharto Suryo Suswono Sutrisno Syaikhu Tandjung Tanoesoedibjo Thamrin
Patriot_Party_(Indonesia)
Month of 1966
accorded the honor of declaring the port open. Indonesian politician Sudharmono, a supporter of new leader Suharto, wrote a decree banning the Communist
March_1966
Indonesian military general (1923-1995)
IX (1973–1978) Adam Malik (1978–1983) Umar Wirahadikusumah (1983–1988) Sudharmono (1988–1993) Try Sutrisno (1993–1998) B. J. Habibie (1998) Key figures
Amir_Machmud
Indonesian military officer and politician (1928–2014)
Departemen Dalam Negeri. No. 4. 1983. p. 13. Sumarjadi (1983). "Mendagri a.i. Sudharmono, SH: Pegawai Negeri Jangan Asal Minta Gaji Naik". Mimbar Departemen Dalam
Soedjiman
Indonesian bureaucrat and politician (1934–2009)
was sworn in as the governor by ad interim Minister of Internal Affairs Sudharmono on 12 November 1982. Through the transmigration program, the communities
Izaac_Hindom
Working IV Dwikora I Dwikora II Dwikora III Parkindo 16 years, 15 days 11 Sudharmono 8 April 1972 – 21 March 1988 State Secretary Development I Development
List of longest-serving ministers in Indonesia
List_of_longest-serving_ministers_in_Indonesia
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