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Radius Prawiro (29 June 1928 – 26 May 2005) was an
Indonesian economist and politician. The son of
Suradi Prawiro, a teacher,
Radius attended school in...
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Indonesia Djokosoetono, and her two sons
Chandra Suharto and
Purnomo Prawiro. They
founded a non-argo taxi
company Chandra Taksi (named
after Chandra...
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Christopher Sebayang Faisal Julius Achmad C. J.
Giles Dominique Sutton Xaverius Prawiro Martavious Irving Malachi Richardson Teddy Apriyana Romadonsyah Ferdinand...
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Simatupang (March 1966 – July 1966)
Sutopo (July 1966 –
October 1967)
Salimin Prawiro Sumarto (October 1967 – June 1968)
Frans Seda (June 1968 –
March 1973)...
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Development of
Indonesia in the
Fourth Development Cabinet,
replacing Radius Prawiro, who took over as
finance minister.
After leaving the
government in 1988...
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names such as
Kapitein Noto
Prawiro,
Indlandsche Luitenant Prawiro di Logo,
Karto Wongso Wiro Redjo,
Prawiro Sentiko,
Prawiro Brotto,
Merto Poero and others...
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State Minister of
Research in the
Second Development Cabinet;
Radius Prawiro replaced him as
Minister of Trade. The
ministry was
previously headed by...
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their stars,
Aspac was
always a
favorite to win the title.
Xaverius Prawiro is an
important icon of
Aspac Jakarta. He led
Aspac to two championships...
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without legal agreements,
between creditor countries and Indonesia.
Radius Prawiro, one of Indonesia's most well-known
policy makers in
Indonesia during the...
- Ali Said
Minister of Information:
Harmoko Minister of Finance:
Radius Prawiro Minister of Trade:
Rachmat Saleh Minister of Cooperatives: Lt. Gen. (ret...