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  2. List of vice presidents of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The vice president of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Wakil Presiden Republik Indonesia) is the second-highest officer in the executive branch of the Indonesian government, after the president, and ranks first in the presidential line of succession.

  3. List of presidents of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Suharto replaced Sukarno as acting president until 27 March 1968, when he was formally elected as the second president of Indonesia. 2 27 March 1968: 23 March 1973 1968: 30 years, 55 days Golkar (supported by the military) Vacant: 23 March 1973 23 March 1978 1973: 2 Hamengkubuwono IX: 23 March 1978 11 March 1983 1978: 3 Adam Malik: 11 March ...

  4. Vice President of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Hatta, the first vice president of Indonesia. The Vice-President of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Wakil Presiden Republik Indonesia) is second-highest officer in the executive branch of the Indonesian government, after the President, and ranks first in the presidential line of succession.

  5. B. J. Habibie - Wikipedia

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    Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie (Indonesian: [baxaˈrudːin ˈjusuf haˈbibi] ⓘ; 25 June 1936 – 11 September 2019) was an Indonesian politician, engineer and scientist who served as the third president of Indonesia from 1998 to 1999.

  6. Ali Akbar Navis - Wikipedia

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    Ali Akbar Navis (17 November 1924 in Padang Panjang, West Sumatra – 22 March 2003 in Padang) was a prominent Indonesian author, poet, and humorist. Navis showed signs of creativity from a young age.

  7. Megawati Sukarnoputri - Wikipedia

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    Megawati Sukarnoputri was born in Yogyakarta to Sukarno, who had declared Indonesia's independence from the Netherlands 2 years prior in 1945 and Fatmawati, a Minang descended from Inderapuran aristocracy, one of his nine wives. Megawati Sukarnoputri was Sukarno's second child and second daughter.

  8. Sudharmono - Wikipedia

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    Sudharmono was born on 12 March 1927, in Cerme village, Gresik, East Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). [13] [14] His father was Soepijo Wirodiredjo, the son of a carik (secretary) of the Village of Kabalan, in Kanor District, Bojonegoro, who began his career as an intern at the Balen District office.

  9. 1999 Indonesian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    From 20 to 21 October 1999, the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), the legislative branch of Indonesia, met to elect both the president and vice president of the country for the 1999–2004 term. The incumbent president, B. J. Habibie , declined to stand for election.