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6-435: Working Cabinet may refer to a number of presidential cabinets of Indonesia: Djuanda Cabinet ('Working Cabinet'), 1957–1959 First Working Cabinet , 1959–1960 Second Working Cabinet (Sukarno) , 1960–1962 Third Working Cabinet , 1962–1963 Fourth Working Cabinet , 1963–1964 Working Cabinet (2014–2019) Onward Indonesia Cabinet , from 2019 Topics referred to by

12-501: A decree from President Sukarno . On 14 March 1957, the Second Ali Sastroamidjojo Cabinet collapsed as a result of pressure from regional rebellions, splits between the parties comprising it and attacks on the political system, which led to the resignations of members. President Sukarno had expressed his desire for a gotong royong (mutual assistance) cabinet, in which the four major parties, including

18-473: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Djuanda Cabinet 1st President of Indonesia [REDACTED] The Djuanda Cabinet ( Indonesian : Kabinet Djuanda ), also known as the Working Cabinet ( Indonesian : Kabinet Karya ), was an Indonesian cabinet that served from 9 April 1957 until 10 July 1959, when it was dissolved by

24-579: The Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) would work together in the national interest. However, following vociferous opposition from the other parties and the Army , Sukarno was forced to back down. On 15 March, he asked Indonesian National Party chairman Suwirjo to form a cabinet, but he failed, with the result that Sukarno himself called a meeting on 14 April of party leaders and military officers, at which they were all asked if they were prepared to join

30-412: The cabinet. The Masyumi Party , most of whose members refused to serve in the cabinet, accused Sukarno of acting illegally, but to no avail. The party later expelled its two members who joined the cabinet. Sukarno appointed cabinet veteran Djuanda Kartawidjaja to head a cabinet made up of qualified individuals who did not represent any parties. The cabinet was announced on 8 April and appointed by Sukarno

36-427: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Working Cabinet . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Working_Cabinet&oldid=1002215517 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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