Fifth Development Cabinet
Fifth Development Cabinet Kabinet Pembangunan V | |
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32nd cabinet of Indonesia | |
Indonesian Government (Executive Branch) | |
Date formed | 23 March 1988 |
Date dissolved | 17 March 1993 |
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 | Fourth Development Cabinet |
Successor | Sixth Development Cabinet |
The Fifth Development Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Pembangunan V) was the Indonesian Cabinet which served under President Suharto and Vice President Sudharmono from March 1988 until March 1993. It was formed after Suharto was elected to a 5th term as President by the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR).
The Five Cabinet Aims
- Continuing, intensifying, deepening, and expanding the execution of National Development as an implementation of Pancasila with the Development Trilogy and National Resilience as its foundation.
- Improving National Discipline with a State Apparatus as its pioneers and aiming towards a clean and legitimate Government.
- Institutionalizing Pancasila, Pancasila Democracy, and the Guide to Learn and Apply Pancasila (P4) in daily life as a community, state, and nation.
- Executing a free and active foreign policy for the National interest.
- Holding a direct, universal, free, and secret Legislative Elections in 1992.
President and Vice President
- President: Gen. (ret.) Suharto
- Vice President: Lt. Gen. (ret.) Sudharmono
Coordinating Ministers
- Coordinating Minister of Politics and Security: Adm. (ret.) Sudomo
- Coordinating Minister of Economics, Finance, and Industry: Radius Prawiro
- Coordinating Minister of People's Welfare: Gen. (ret.) Supardjo Rustam
Departmental Ministers
- Minister of Home Affairs: Gen. (ret.) Rudini
- Minister of Foreign Affairs: Ali Alatas
- Minister of Defense and Security: Gen. (ret.) Benny Moerdani
- Minister of Justice: Ismail Saleh
- Minister of Information: Harmoko
- Minister of Finance: JB Sumarlin
- Minister of Trade: Arifin M. Siregar
- Minister of Industry: Hartarto
- Minister of Agriculture: Wardojo
- Minister of Forestry: Hasjrul Harahap
- Minister of Mines and Energy: Ginandjar Kartasasmita
- Minister of Public Works: Radinal Mochtar
- Minister of Transportation: Azwar Anas
- Minister of Cooperatives: Lt. Gen. (ret.) Bustanil Arifin
- Minister of Manpower: Cosmas Batubara
- Minister of Transmigration: Sugiarto
- Minister of Tourism, Post, and Telecommunication: Lt. Gen. (ret.) Susilo Sudarman
- Minister of Education and Culture: Fuad Hassan
- Minister of Health: Adhyatma
- Minister of Religious Affairs: Munawir Sjadzali
- Minister of Social Affairs: Haryati Soebadio
State Ministers
- State Minister/State Secretary: Brig. Gen. Murdiono
- State Minister of National Development Planning/Chairman of the National Development Planning Body (BAPPENAS): Saleh Afiff
- State Minister of Research and Technology/Chairman of the Research and Implementation of Technology (BPPT): BJ Habibie
- State Minister of Population and Environment: Emil Salim
- State Minister of Housing: Siswono Yudohusodo
- State Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports: Akbar Tanjung
- State Minister of Administrative Reform: Sarwono Kusumaatmaja
- State Minister of Female Empowerment: Sulaiskin Murpratomo
Junior Ministers
- Junior Minister/Cabinet Secretary: Saadilah Mursyid
- Junior Minister of Finance: Nasrudin Sumintapura
- Junior Minister of Trade: Sudrajat Djiwandono
- Junior Minister of Industry: Tungky Ariwibowo
- Junior Minister of Agriculture: Yustika Sjarifuddin Baharsyah
- Junior Minister of National Development Planning/Vice Chairman of BAPPENAS: BS Muljana
Official With Ministerial Rank
- Commander of ABRI: Gen. Try Sutrisno
- Attorney General: Sukarton Marmosudjono
- Governor of the Central Bank: Adrianus Mooy
Changes
- 1991: Sukarton Marmosudjono died and was replaced as Attorney General by Singgih.[1]
- February 1993: Try Sutrisno was replaced as ABRI Commander by General Edi Sudrajat
References
- Simanjuntak, P. N. H. (2003), Kabinet-Kabinet Republik Indonesia: Dari Awal Kemerdekaan Sampai Reformasi (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Djambatan, pp. 364–373, ISBN 979-428-499-8.
Notes
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