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Suharto (/suːˈhɑːrtoʊ/ soo-HAR-toh, Indonesian: [
suˈharto] ; 8 June 1921 – 27
January 2008) was an
Indonesian military officer and politician, who served...
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second Indonesian President Suharto from his rise to
power in 1966
until his
resignation in 1998.
Suharto coined the term upon his
accession and...
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Suharto resigned as
President of
Indonesia on 21 May 1998
following the
collapse of
support for his 32-year long presidency. Vice
President B. J. Habibie...
- July 1962),
commonly known as
Tommy Suharto, is an
Indonesian businessman and politician. The
youngest son of
Suharto, the
second President of Indonesia...
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Suharto "Teng"
Mangudadatu is a
Filipino politician from the
province of
Sultan Kudarat in the Philippines. He
previously served as
Governor of Sultan...
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Hariyadi (born 14
April 1959), po****rly
known as
Titiek Suharto, is the
second daughter of
Suharto, the
second president of Indonesia. She has led the Indonesian...
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Golkar was the
ruling political group during the New
Order government of
Suharto from 1971 to 1999, when it was
required to
become a
party in
order to contest...
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sometimes used by the
current government.
Investigations and
questioning of
Suharto's version of the
events were long
obstructed in Indonesia.
While the Central...
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economists in
Indonesia who were
given technocratic positions under the
Suharto dictatorship during the late 1960s. They were
appointed in the
early stages...
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staff Suharto was
appointed as
acting president.
Suharto was
appointed president in his own
right in 1968.
During his rise to power,
Suharto seemed determined...