Third Development Cabinet
The Third Development Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Pembangunan III) was the Indonesian Cabinet which served under President Suharto and Vice President Adam Malik. The Cabinet was formed after Suharto was elected to a third term as president by the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR).
Third Development Cabinet Kabinet Pembangunan III | |
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30th Cabinet of Indonesia | |
Indonesian Government (Executive Branch) | |
Date formed | 31 March 1978 |
Date dissolved | 19 March 1983 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Suharto |
Member party | Golkar, Indonesian National Armed Forces, Indonesian Democratic Party and United Development Party |
Status in legislature | Coalition |
History | |
Predecessor | Second Development Cabinet |
Successor | Fourth Development Cabinet |
The Seven Cabinet Aims
- The establishment of an environment and a situation which will ensure social justice for the people through the equity of Development and its results.
- The accomplishment of high economic growth.
- The consolidation of an ever stronger National Stability.
- The creation of a clean and legitimate State Apparatus.
- The continuing development of a stronger national unity and oneness with the Guide to Learn and Apply Pancasila (P4) as its foundation.
- The holding of a direct, universal, free, and secret Legislative Election with the aim of strengthening Pancasila Democracy.
- Further developing a free and active foreign policy for the sake of National Interest and with the aim of strengthening National Resilience.
President and Vice President
- President: Gen. (ret.) Suharto
- Vice President: Adam Malik
Coordinating Ministers
- Coordinating Minister of Politics and Security: Gen. (ret.) Maraden Panggabean
- Coordinating Minister of Economics, Finance, and Industry/Chairman of the National Development Planning Body (BAPPENAS): Widjojo Nitisastro
- Coordinating Minister of People's Welfare: Gen. (ret.) Surono
Departmental Ministers
- Minister of Home Affairs: Gen. Amirmachmud
- Minister of Foreign Affairs: Mochtar Kusumaatmadja
- Minister of Defense and Security/Commander of the Armed Forces of the Republic: Gen. M. Jusuf
- Minister of Justice: Mujono
- Minister of Information: Lt. Gen. (ret) Ali Murtopo
- Minister of Finance: Ali Wardhana
- Minister of Trade and Cooperatives: Radius Prawiro
- Minister of Agriculture: Sudarsono Hadisaputro
- Minister of Industry: Suhud
- Minister of Mines and Energy: Subroto
- Minister of Public Works: Purnomosidi Hadisaroso
- Minister of Transportation: Air Marshal (ret.) Rusmin Nurjadin
- Minister of Education and Culture: Daoed Joesoef
- Minister of Health: Suwardjono Suryaningrat
- Minister of Religious Affairs: Lt. Gen. (ret.) Alamsjah Prawiranegara
- Minister of Social Affairs: Sapardjo
State Ministers
- State Minister/State Secretary: Lt. Gen. Sudharmono
- State Minister of State Apparatus Control: J. B. Sumarlin
- State Minister of Development Supervision and Environment: Emil Salim
- State Minister of Research and Technology: B. J. Habibie
Junior Ministers
- Junior Minister of Housing: Cosmas Batubara
- Junior Minister of Cooperatives: Maj. Gen. Bustanil Arifin
- Junior Minister of Female Empowerment: Lasijah Susanto
- Junior Minister of Youth Affairs: Lt. Col. Abdul Gafur
Official With Ministerial status
- Attorney General: Ali Said
- Governor of the Central Bank: Rachmat Saleh
- Commander of the Operational Command for the Restoration of Security and Order (KOPKAMTIB): Admiral Sudomo
- KOPKAMTIB Chief of Staff: Maj. Gen. Daryatmo
Changes
- May 1978: Daryatmo retired from the armed forces as KOPKAMTIB Chief of Staff to assume the office of Chairman of MPR/Speaker of the People's Representative Council (DPR). He was replaced by Lt. Gen. Yoga Sugama.
- October 1982: Amirmachmud resigned as Minister of Home Affairs and became Chairman of MPR/Speaker of DPR, replacing Daryatmo. Sudharmono was later appointed to the Ministry of Home Affairs.
References
- Simanjuntak, P. N. H. (2003), Kabinet-Kabinet Republik Indonesia: Dari Awal Kemerdekaan Sampai Reformasi (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Djambatan, pp. 344–357, ISBN 979-428-499-8.
Notes
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