First Development Cabinet

First Development Cabinet

The First Development Cabinet (Indonesian: "Kabinet Pembangunan I") was the Indonesian Cabinet which served under President Suharto from June 1968 until March 1973. The Cabinet was formed after Suharto was elected as President by the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly (MPRS). In addition to the Presidency, Suharto also held the Ministry of Defense and Security as well as being Commander of ABRI.

The Five Cabinet Aims

*Creating political and economic stability as the unegotiable prerequisite for the success of the Five Year Development Plan and the Legislative Election.
*Organizing and executing the Five Year Development Plan.
*Holding Legislative Elections on 5th July 1971 at the latest.
*Restoring order and security to society by finishing off the leftovers of September 30th Movement and every threat, abuse, and betrayal of Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution.
*Continuing the universal reform and purge of the state apparatus at National and Regional Level.

President

*President/Minister of Defense and Security/Commander of ABRI: Gen. Suharto

Departmental ministers

*Minister of Home Affairs: Lt. Gen. Basuki Rahmat
*Minister of Foreign Affairs: Adam Malik
*Minister of Justice: Umar Seno Adji
*Minister of Information: AVM Budiarjo
*Minister of Finance: Ali Wardhana
*Minister of Trade: Sumitro Djojohadikusumo
*Minister of Agriculture: Thayeb Hadiwidjaja
*Minister of Industry: Lt. Gen. M Jusuf
*Minister of Mines: Sumantri Brodjonegoro
*Minister of Public Works and Electricity: Sutami
*Minister of Transportation: Frans Seda
*Minister of Education and Culture: Mashuri
*Minister of Health: GA Siwabessy
*Minister of Religious Affairs: M Dahlan
*Minister of Manpower: R. Adm. Mursalin Daeng Mamangung
*Minister of Transmigration and Cooperatives: Lt. Gen. Sarbini
*Minister of Social Affairs: AM Tambunan

tate ministers

*State Minister of Economics, Finance, and Industry: Hamengkubuwono IX
*State Minister of People's Welfare: Idham Chalid
*State Minister of Government Projects Supervision: Sunawar Sukowati
*State Minister of Government Liaison with the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly(MPRS), the People's Representative Council (DPR), and the Supreme Advisory Council (DPA): HMS Mintaredja
*State Minister of Administrative Reform: Harsono Tjokroaminoto

Official with ministerial rank

*Attorney General: Lt. Gen. Soegih Arto
*Governor of the Central Bank: Radius Prawiro
*Commander of the Operational Command for the Restoration of Security and Order (KOPKAMTIB): Gen. Maraden Panggabean

Changes

January 1969: Basuki Rahmat died and was replaced as Minister of Home Affairs by Major General Amirmachmud

Reshuffle

Suharto announced a reshuffle of the Cabinet in September 1971 [http://www.sjdih.depkeu.go.id/fullText/1971/64TAHUN~1971KPRES.HTM] . The changes were:
*M Dahlan was replaced by Mukti Ali as Minister of Religious Affairs.
*Mursalin was replaced by M Sadli as Minister of Manpower. Sadli will also retain his position as Chairman of the Investment Council.
*Sarbini was replaced by Subroto as Minister of Transmigration and Cooperatives.
*AM Tambunan was replaced by HMS Mintaredja as Minister of Social Affairs.
*Harsono Tjokroaminoto was replaced by Emil Salim as State Minister of Administrative Reform. Emil will also retain his position as Vice Chairman of the National Development Planning Body (BAPPENAS).
*The Deputy Commandership of ABRI was created, with Maraden Panggabean being appointed to the position.
*The Chairmanship of BAPPENAS, which was then held by Widjojo Nitisastro was given Ministerial rank.
*The State Ministership of Government Liaison with the MPRS, DPR, and DPA was abolished.

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