Ministry of Health (Pasundan)

The Ministry of Health was a government ministry of the State of Pasundan. The ministry was responsible for the health system, vaccination programs, hospitals, and clinics in the State of Pasundan.

Ministry of Health
Kementerian Kesehatan
Agency overview
FormedMay 8, 1948 (1948-05-08)
Dissolved23 January 1950
Minister responsible
  • Maskawan (first)
    Djundjunan Setiakusuma (last)
Agency executive
  • Secretary General

Transfer of power

After the establishment of the Adil Cabinet on 8 May 1948, prime minister Adil Puradiredja appointed Maskawan as the Minister of Home Affairs. The formation of the ministry was done one month later, on 11 June 1948, after the handover of the authority from the Recomba (Emergency Government) to the Minister of Health. The instrument of transfer for this purpose was the Staatsblaad (State Gazette) 1948 No. 116.[1]

Ministers

No Portrait Name Took office Left office Cabinet R
1 Maskawan 8 May 1948 14 October 1948 Adil [2]
2 M. H. A. Patah 19 January 1949 31 January 1949 Djumhana I [3]
Tan Hwat Tiang 31 January 1949 18 July 1949 Djumhana II [4]
[3]
4 Kornel Singawinata 18 July 1949 11 January 1950 Djumhana III [5]
5 Djundjunan Setiakusuma 11 January 1950 23 January 1950 Anwar [6]

Bibliography

  • Government of Pasundan (1949), Satu Tahun Berdirinja Negara Pasundan, Bandung
  • Kahin, George McTurnan (1952), Nationalism and Revolution in Indonesia, Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press

References

  1. Government of Pasundan 1949, p. 34
  2. Government of Pasundan 1949, p. 94
  3. Government of Pasundan 1949, p. 19
  4. Initially, Djumhana appointed Maskawan as the Minister of Health, and put Tan Hwat Tiang as the acting minister. Since Maskawan never accepted his appointment, Tan Hwat Tiang became the acting Minister of Health throughout the cabinet.
  5. "HET NIEUWE KABINET VAN PASOENDAN". De locomotief : Samarangsch handels- en advertentie-blad. Bandung. 22 July 1949.
  6. "Nieuw kabinet van Pasoendan". De vrije pers : ochtendbulletin. Bandung. 10 January 1950.

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