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

30th Cabinet of Indonesia
Indonesian Government (Executive Branch)
Date formed31 March 1978 (1978-03-31)
Date dissolved19 March 1983 (1983-03-19)
People and organisations
Head of stateSuharto
Member partyGolkar, Indonesian National Armed Forces, Indonesian Democratic Party and United Development Party
Status in legislatureCoalition
History
PredecessorSecond Development Cabinet
SuccessorFourth 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.

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