Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie (; 25 June 1936 – 11 September 2019) was an Indonesian politician, engineer and scientist who served as the third
president of Indonesia
The president of the Republic of Indonesia () is the head of state and head of government of the Republic of Indonesia. The president is the leader of the executive branch of the Indonesian government and the commander-in-chief of the ...
from 1998 to 1999. Less than three months after his inauguration as the seventh
vice president
A vice president or vice-president, also director in British English, is an officer in government or business who is below the president (chief executive officer) in rank. It can also refer to executive vice presidents, signifying that the vi ...
in March 1998, he succeeded
Suharto
Suharto (8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian Officer (armed forces), military officer and politician, and dictator, who was the second and longest serving president of Indonesia, serving from 1967 to 1998. His 32 years rule, cha ...
, who
resigned after 32 years in office, thereby being the only vice president to assume the presidency in such a manner. Originating from
Sulawesi
Sulawesi ( ), also known as Celebes ( ), is an island in Indonesia. One of the four Greater Sunda Islands, and the List of islands by area, world's 11th-largest island, it is situated east of Borneo, west of the Maluku Islands, and south of Min ...
with
Bugis
The Bugis people, also known as Buginese, are an Austronesian ethnic groupthe most numerous of the three major linguistic and ethnic groups of South Sulawesi (the others being Makassarese and Torajan), in the south-western province of Sula ...
-
Gorontalese and
Javanese ancestry,
his presidency was seen as a landmark and transition to the
Reform era.
Upon becoming president, he liberalized Indonesia's
press and
political party
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laws;
ended Indonesian occupation of East Timor, which led to that country's
independence
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; and held an
early democratic election three years sooner than scheduled, which resulted in the end of his presidency. His 517-day presidency and 71-day vice presidency were each the shortest in Indonesian history. Before entering government, Habibie contributed to the making of Indonesia's first domestic
airplane
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, the
IPTN N-250. As a result, he was granted the title "Father of Technology."
Early life and family
Habibie was born in
Parepare,
South Sulawesi
South Sulawesi () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province in the South Peninsula, Sulawesi, southern peninsula of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The Selayar Islands archipelago to the south of Sulawesi is also part of the province. The capital and largest ci ...
. His parents, Alwi Abdul Jalil Habibie,
an
agriculturist
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from ethnic
Bugis
The Bugis people, also known as Buginese, are an Austronesian ethnic groupthe most numerous of the three major linguistic and ethnic groups of South Sulawesi (the others being Makassarese and Torajan), in the south-western province of Sula ...
-
Gorontalese descent,
[Salam, S., 1986. ''BJ Habibie, Mutiara dari Timur''. Intermasa.] from
Gorontalo
Gorontalo ( Gorontaloan: ''Hulontalo'') is a province of Indonesia on the island of Sulawesi. Located on the Minahasa Peninsula, Gorontalo was formerly part of the province of North Sulawesi until its inauguration as a separate province on 5 De ...
, and R. A. Tuti Marini Puspowardojo, a
Javanese noblewoman from
Yogyakarta
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, who met while studying in
Bogor
Bogor City (), or Bogor (, ), is a landlocked city in the West Java, Indonesia. Located around south of the national capital of Jakarta, Bogor is the 6th largest city in the Jakarta metropolitan area and the 14th overall nationwide. .
Habibie's paternal family comes from Kabila, just to the east of the town of
Gorontalo
Gorontalo ( Gorontaloan: ''Hulontalo'') is a province of Indonesia on the island of Sulawesi. Located on the Minahasa Peninsula, Gorontalo was formerly part of the province of North Sulawesi until its inauguration as a separate province on 5 De ...
in northern Sulawesi. He was the fourth of eight children.
Habibie's father died when he was 14 years old.
In 2018, the
Gorontalo
Gorontalo ( Gorontaloan: ''Hulontalo'') is a province of Indonesia on the island of Sulawesi. Located on the Minahasa Peninsula, Gorontalo was formerly part of the province of North Sulawesi until its inauguration as a separate province on 5 De ...
provincial government agreed to support the construction of the B. J. Habibie's Monument in front of the main gate of
Djalaluddin Airport in
Gorontalo Regency. In addition, it was proposed that
State University of Gorontalo be renamed in honour of Habibie although in the end, the suggestion was not adopted.
Education

Habibie went to
Delft
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, the
Netherlands
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, to study aviation and aerospace at the Technische Hogeschool Delft (
Delft University of Technology
The Delft University of Technology (TU Delft; ) is the oldest and largest Dutch public university, public Institute of technology, technical university, located in Delft, Netherlands. It specializes in engineering, technology, computing, design, a ...
), but for political reasons (the
West New Guinea dispute
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between the Netherlands and Indonesia), he had to continue his study at the Technische Hochschule Aachen (
RWTH Aachen University
RWTH Aachen University (), in German ''Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen'', is a German public research university located in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With more than 47,000 students enrolled in 144 study prog ...
) in
Aachen, Germany. In 1960, Habibie received an
engineer's degree
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in Germany with the title ''
Diplom-Ingenieur''. He remained in Germany as a
research assistant
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under
Hans Ebner at the Lehrstuhl und Institut für Leichtbau,
RWTH Aachen
RWTH Aachen University (), in German ''Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen'', is a German public research university located in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With more than 47,000 students enrolled in 144 study prog ...
to conduct research for his doctoral degree.
Engineering career
In 1962, Habibie returned to Indonesia for three months on
sick leave
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. During this time, he was reacquainted with
Hasri Ainun, the daughter of R. Mohamad Besari. Habibie had known Hasri Ainun in childhood, junior high school and in senior high school at SMA Kristen Dago (Dago Christian Senior High School),
Bandung
Bandung is the capital city of the West Java province of Indonesia. Located on the island of Java, the city is the List of Indonesian cities by population, fourth-most populous city and fourth largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabay ...
. The two married on 12 May 1962, returning to Germany shortly afterwards.
Habibie and his wife settled in
Aachen
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Aachen is locat ...
for a short period before moving to Oberforstbach. In May 1963 they had a son, Ilham Akbar Habibie.
Habibie later found employment with the railway stock firm
Waggonfabrik Talbot, where he became an advisor in designing train wagons. Due to his work with Makosh, the head of train construction offered his position to Habibie upon retirement three years later, but Habibie refused the position.
In 1965, Habibie delivered his dissertation in aerospace engineering and received the grade of "very good," giving him the title ''
Doktoringenieur'' (Dr.-Ing.). The same year, he accepted Hans Ebner's offer to continue his research on and work toward his
habilitation
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, but he declined the offer to join RWTH as a professor. His thesis about light construction for supersonic or hypersonic states also attracted offers of employment from companies such as
Boeing
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and
Airbus
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, which Habibie again declined.
Habibie did accept a position with
Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm
Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB) was a West Germany, West German aerospace manufacturer. It was formed during the late 1960s as the result of efforts to consolidate the West German aerospace industry; aircraft manufacturer Messerschmitt AG merged ...
in
Hamburg
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. There, he developed theories on
thermodynamics
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, construction, and aerodynamics known as the Habibie Factor (thermodynamics), Habibie Theorem (construction), and Habibie Method (aerodynamics), respectively. He worked for Messerschmitt on the development of the
Airbus A-300B aircraft. In 1974, he was promoted to a
middle management
Middle management is the intermediate management level of a hierarchical organization that is subordinate to the executive management and responsible for "team leading" line managers and/or "specialist" line managers. Middle management is indire ...
position (''Leitender Angestellter'') of the company.
In 1974, Suharto recruited Habibie to return to Indonesia as part of his drive to industrialize and develop the country. Habibie initially served as a special assistant to
Ibnu Sutowo, chief executive officer of the state oil company
Pertamina and Chair of Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (, BPPT). Two years later, Habibie was made CEO of the new state-owned enterprise ''Industri Pesawat Terbang
Nurtanio'' (IPTN; Nurtanio Aircraft Industry),
which in 1985 changed its name to ''Industri Pesawat Terbang
Nusantara'' (Nusantara Aircraft Industry; also abbreviated as IPTN) and is known as
Indonesian Aerospace (PT. Dirgantara Indonesia) since 2000.
Political career
Cabinet minister (1978–1998)

In 1978, he was appointed as state minister of research and technology (, Menristek). He continued to play an important role in IPTN other "strategic" industries in this post.
By the 1980s, IPTN had grown considerably, specializing in the manufacture of helicopters and small passenger planes. Under Habibie's leadership, IPTN became a manufacturer of aircraft including
Puma helicopters and
CASA planes. It pioneered a small passenger airplane, the
N-250 Gatotkaca, in 1995, but the project was a commercial failure. In developing Indonesia's aviation industry, he adopted an approach called "Begin at the End and End at the Beginning". In this method, elements such as basic research became the last things upon which to focus, whilst actual manufacturing of the planes was placed as the first objective.

By 1991, Habibie oversaw ten state-owned industries including ship- and train building, steel, arms, communications, and energy.
A 1993 estimate determined that the estimates used nearly $2 billion a year in state funding, although the government's opaque accounting practices meant that the size of the industries was not completely known.
As minister, Habibie created the OFP (Overseas Fellowship Program), STMDP (Science Technology and Manpower Development Program) and STAID (Science and Technology for Industrial Development). These three programs provided scholarships to thousands of high school graduates to earn their bachelor's degrees in the STEM fields and for other technical professionals to continue their study for master's and doctorate programs in the United States, Europe, Japan, and other countries.
In
Suharto
Suharto (8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian Officer (armed forces), military officer and politician, and dictator, who was the second and longest serving president of Indonesia, serving from 1967 to 1998. His 32 years rule, cha ...
's regime, as was expected of senior government executives, Habibie became a member of the
Golkar
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organisation. Suharto appointed him as deputy daily coordinator for the chairman of the executive board in 1992, and the following year he became the daily coordinator.
While serving in cabinet, Habibie was also elected as the first Chair of the
Indonesian Association of Muslim Intellectuals (ICMI) in 1990. This modernist Muslim organization provided him with a political base, linked to but independent of the Suharto administration.
Vice presidency (1998)

In January 1998, after accepting nomination for a seventh term as president, Suharto announced the selection criteria for the nomination of a vice president. Suharto did not mention Habibie by name, but his suggestion that the next vice president should have a mastery of science and technology made it obvious he had Habibie in mind.
In that year, in the midst of the
Asian Financial Crisis
The 1997 Asian financial crisis gripped much of East and Southeast Asia during the late 1990s. The crisis began in Thailand in July 1997 before spreading to several other countries with a ripple effect, raising fears of a worldwide economic meltd ...
, this suggestion was received badly, causing the
rupiah
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to fall. Despite this, Habibie was elected as vice president in March 1998.
Presidency (1998–1999)

On 21 May 1998, just two months into Habibie's vice presidency, Suharto announced his resignation. Habibie, as the
Constitution
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When these pri ...
says, succeeded him as president. The following day, Habibie announced the
Development Reform Cabinet, which removed some of the most controversial ministers in Suharto's last cabinet while maintaining others, with no major figures from the opposition. Within days of his appointment, he asked his relatives to resign from government positions, promised an early election, repealed some legislation, and ordered the release of political prisoners.
East Timor referendum
Habibie was opposed to
East Timorese independence but did offer East Timor special autonomy.
Timorese independence forces led by the
National Council of Timorese Resistance had been calling for a referendum in the territory for some time. Its chief diplomat,
José Ramos-Horta, proposed a transitional period of autonomy leading up to a referendum. In late 1998,
John Howard
John Winston Howard (born 26 July 1939) is an Australian former politician who served as the 25th prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007. He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. His eleven-year tenure as prime min ...
, the Prime Minister of Australia, sent a letter to Habibie suggesting that Indonesia defuse the East Timorese issue by providing autonomy to be followed by the promise of a referendum in the long run, following the method used by France to settle
New Caledonian demands for independence. Wishing to avoid the impression that Indonesia ruled East Timor as a colony, Habibie surprised some by announcing that a
referendum
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, offering a choice between special autonomy and independence, would be held immediately in East Timor. Leaders of the Indonesian armed forces (
ABRI) were not consulted on this decision.
On 30 August 1999, the referendum was held and the East Timorese people overwhelmingly chose independence. Subsequently, pro-Indonesian militias killed and displaced large numbers of people during the
1999 East Timorese crisis
The 1999 East Timorese crisis began with attacks by pro-Indonesia militia groups on civilians, and expanded to general violence throughout the country, centred in the capital Dili. The violence intensified after a majority of eligible East Tim ...
. On 10 September, General
Wiranto allegedly threatened to stage a military coup if Habibie allowed in peacekeeping forces, causing Habibie to back down. On 12 September, however, Habibie accepted a
UN-mandated peacekeeping force to halt violence.
A period of
UN administration followed and East Timor became independent in May 2002.
Suharto's corruption charge
The
MPR Special Session in November 1998 decried the presence of corruption in Indonesia, focusing particularly on Suharto. In response to this, Habibie then appointed
Andi Muhammad Ghalib as
Attorney General
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.
A tape of a telephone conversation between Habibie and Ghalib was made public. It raised concerns about the veracity of the investigation by suggesting that the interrogation of Suharto was intended only for public appearances.
Under Habibie, the Indonesian government also began investigating and prosecuting Suharto's youngest son, Hutomo Mandala Putra (commonly known as
Tommy Suharto). Ghalib charged Tommy in December 1998 in conjunction with the Goro scandal, where the government, under pressure from Tommy, allegedly gave him a desirable parcel and below-market loan for the construction of a Goro supermarket. However, Tommy was found innocent in the case after several key witnesses, including Habibie aide Rahardi Ramelan, changed their testimony and declared that the deal did not cause losses to the state.
Economy and the Chinese Indonesians
Habibie's government stabilized the economy in the face of the Asian financial crisis and the chaos of the last few months of Suharto's presidency. Habibie's government began to make conciliatory gestures towards
Chinese-Indonesians who, because of their elite status, were targeted in the
riots of 1998. In September 1998, Habibie issued a 'Presidential Instruction' forbidding use of the terms ''
pribumi
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'' and ''non-pribumi'' to differentiate indigenous and non-indigenous Indonesians.
In May 1999, Habibie directed that an ID card was sufficient proof of Indonesian citizenship, revoking the previous requirement for a '
Letter of Evidence of Republic of Indonesia Citizenship' (SBKRI). Additionally, he lifted restrictions on the teaching of
Mandarin Chinese
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.
Political reform
Under Habibie, Indonesia made significant changes to its political system that expanded competition and
freedom of speech
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. Shortly after taking office, in June 1998, Habibie's government lifted the Suharto-era restriction on political parties and ended censorship by dissolving the Information Ministry. He also quickly committed to holding democratic elections, albeit on an initially vague timetable. In December, he proposed political reform laws that were passed by the legislature and MPR. These laws set elections for December 1999, reduced the number of seats in parliament held by the military, and barred political activity by civil servants.
However, political opponents criticized Habibie for allowing the military to retain some seats in parliament, and taking little action on other military and judicial reforms.
Habibie's government also passed laws which granted significant autonomy to regional governments, namely at the
regency
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and city level. The laws resulted in indirect elections for mayors and regents, and allowed local legislatures to hold said executives accountable, though it was not implemented until after his presidency.
End of presidency
Although he had been viewed as leading a transitional government, Habibie seemed determined to continue as president. He was initially unclear about whether he would seek a full term as president when he announced parliamentary elections in June 1998.
Habibie faced opposition from many within the government party, Golkar; in July 1998, he struggled to win control of Golkar by appointing
Akbar Tandjung as chair of the party, but was ultimately able to defeat a rival camp including
former vice president Try Sutrisno,
defense minister
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Edi Sudradjat,
Siswono Yudo Husodo, and Sarwono Kusumaatmadja. Habibie began to lose support from Akbar Tandjung and a faction in Golkar, composed of both reformers and hardliners, that wanted to oust him. In March 1999, Golkar put forth five presidential nominees: Habibie, Tandjung, Wiranto,
Hamengkubuwono X, and
Ginandjar Kartasasmita. In May 1999, after extensive lobbying, Golkar announced that Habibie would be their presidential candidate, but a large faction in the party remained loyal to Tandjung and opposed to Habibie. His political credibility was tarnished by the exposure of the 1999
Bank Bali scandal, in which banking funds were funneled to members of Habibie's re-election team.
At the 1999 MPR General Session in October, Habibie delivered an accountability speech. MPR members then began voting to decide if they would accept or reject his speech. Habibie attempted to win the support of the military by offering the vice presidency to General Wiranto, but his offer was declined. Tandjung's Golkar faction broke ranks and voted against him, so his accountability speech was rejected by 355 votes to 322 and Habibie withdrew his nomination as president. He was succeeded by
Abdurrahman Wahid
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.
Post-presidency (1999–2019)
Post-presidency activities
After relinquishing the presidency, Habibie spent more time in Germany than in Indonesia, though he was active during
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
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's presidency as a presidential adviser. During this time, he established the Habibie Centre, an independent think tank.
In September 2006, he released a book called (Decisive Moments: Indonesia's Long Road Towards Democracy). The book recalled the events of May 1998, which led to his rise to the presidency. In the book, he controversially accused
Lieutenant General
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Prabowo Subianto
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, Suharto's son-in-law (at that time) and the
Kostrad Commander, of planning a coup d'état against him in May 1998.
Illness and death
In early September 2019, he was admitted to
Gatot Soebroto Army Hospital, where he was undergoing treatments for heart problems, namely
cardiomyopathy
Cardiomyopathy is a group of primary diseases of the heart muscle. Early on there may be few or no symptoms. As the disease worsens, shortness of breath, feeling tired, and swelling of the legs may occur, due to the onset of heart failure. A ...
, and died on 11 September 2019.
He became the first
president of Indonesia
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to be buried at the
Kalibata Heroes' Cemetery, next to his wife's grave.
In response to his death, the
Government of Indonesia
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announced a three-day national mourning period starting on 12 September, and announced that the Indonesian flag is to be flown at half-staff during the period.
Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad
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was saddened by the loss of his old friend, Habibie. He described his demise as a considerable loss.
On 12 September 2019, a video was released showing
East Timor
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's former
president
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,
Xanana Gusmão, visiting Habibie in hospital on 22 July 2019. Gusmão is shown talking briefly to Habibie while crying, then kissing Habibie on the forehead and lowering his face to Habibie's chest, with the other holding his head. A wreath in Gusmão's name was at the funeral, with a sign reading: "Profound Condolences - With heartfelt sympathy for the loss of Big Brother President B.J. Habibie - Timorese people will remember you forever - Rest in Peace - Xanana Gusmão."
Personal life

Habibie was married to
Hasri Ainun Besari, a
medical doctor
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, from 12 May 1962 until her death on 22 May 2010. Their wedding was held according to
Javanese and
Gorontalese culture. The couple had two sons, Ilham Akbar Habibie and Thareq Kemal Habibie.
B. J. Habibie's brother,
Junus Effendi Habibie, was Indonesian ambassador to the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. After his wife's death, Habibie published a book titled ''Habibie & Ainun'' which recounts his relationship with Hasri Ainun from their courtship until her death. The book was adapted into
a film of the same name which was released on 20 December 2012.
Honours
Habibie received several honorary degrees for his contributions in the fields of technology and science, e.g. he was awarded an honorary
DSc DSC or Dsc may refer to:
Education
* Doctor of Science (D.Sc.)
* District Selection Committee, an entrance exam in India
* Doctor of Surgical Chiropody, superseded in the 1960s by Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
Educational institutions
* Dyal Sin ...
degree from the
Cranfield Institute of Technology (
United Kingdom
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) and
Dr. (H.C.) degrees from
Chungbuk National University and
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
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(
South Korea
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) for his services to aircraft technology. In 2010, Habibie was honored with an Honorary
PhD
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degree in Technology by the
University of Indonesia
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for his contribution to science in practice as a technocrat.
Habibie was appointed a
Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering
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(FREng) in 1990. In 1993, he was awarded an
Honorary Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society (HonFRAeS). He was also named an honorary member of several professional bodies, including:
National honours

As vice president, and later president of Indonesia, he was automatically bestowed the highest class of all civilian and military
Star Decorations from Indonesia, namely:
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Star of the Republic of Indonesia, 1st Class () (27 May 1998)
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Star of the Republic of Indonesia, 2nd Class () (12 March 1998)
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Star of Mahaputera, 1st Class () (12 March 1998)
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Star of Mahaputera, 2nd Class () (17 August 1982)
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Star of Merit, 1st Class () (27 May 1998)
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Star of Culture Parama Dharma () (27 May 1998)
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Star of Yudha Dharma, 1st Class () (27 May 1998)
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Star of Kartika Eka Paksi, 1st Class () (27 May 1998)
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Star of Jalasena, 1st Class () (27 May 1998)
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Star of Swa Bhuwana Paksa, 1st Class () (27 May 1998)
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Star of Bhayangkara, 1st Class () (27 May 1998)
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Military Instructor Service Medal () (9 August 1982)
Foreign honours
In addition, he also received several foreign decorations:
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Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold of the
Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria
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History
The Decoration of Hono ...
(1996)
:
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Grand Cross of the
Order of Leopold II (10 April 1991)
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Grand Cross of the
Order of the Southern Cross
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(2010)
:
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Grand Cross of
Aeronautical Merit (3 October 1985)
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* Grand Officer of the
Legion of Honour
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(4 June 1997)
* Grand Cross of the
National Order of Merit (September 1986)
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Grand Cross 1st Class of the
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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(15 July 1997)
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Grand Cross with Star and Sash of the
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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(11 November 1980)
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*** Commander's Cross (''Großes Verdienstkreuz'') of the
Lower Saxony Order of Merit (1 December 1980)
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Knight Grand Cross of the
Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
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The highest-ranking honour of the Republi ...
(16 June 1987)
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Grand Cordon of the
Order of the Paulownia Flowers
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(1998)
:
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Grand Cordon of the
Order of Independence ''(Wisam al-Istiqial)'' (14 April 1986)
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Knight Grand Cross of the
Order of Orange-Nassau
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The order is a chivalric order open to "everyone who has performed acts of special merits for ...
(25 May 1983)
:
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Grand Cross of the
Order of Civil Merit (24 April 1987)
* Grand
Cross of Aeronautical Merit with White Decoration (14 May 1980)
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Grand Cordon of the
Order of Brilliant Star (10 June 1994)
Places and statue

There is several places, especially in Sulawesi where he came from, that bear his name. In Parepare, a monument called ''Monumen Cinta Sejati Habibie Ainun'' (Habibie Ainun True Love Monument) featuring statue of him and Ainun was dedicated by himself at his 53rd wedding anniversary in 2015. Gelora Mandiri Stadium in the city was renamed into Gelora B.J. Habibie Stadium in 2019, shortly after his death. His former house in Parepare is converted into a presidential museum that opened in 2020. In 2022, the new B.J. Habibie Floating Mosque in Parepare was opened to the public.
In
Gorontalo Regency, there is a monument of Habibie located nearby
Jalaluddin Airport built by Gorontalo provincial government.
In memory of Habibie, the government of
Timor-Leste
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named a bridge in the city of Dili
B. J. Habibie Bridge shortly after Habibie died.
In popular culture
Habibie has been portrayed in several biopic movies based on both his political and personal life. In the first installment of ''
Habibie & Ainun'' (2012) and its prequels, ''
Rudy Habibie'' (2016) and ' (2019), Habibie was portrayed by
Reza Rahadian, while
Bima Azriel and
Bastian Bintang Simbolon portrayed Habibie
during his childhood, and teenage years in ''Rudy Habibie'' respectively. In the movie ''
Di Balik 98'', Habibie was portrayed by
Agus Kuncoro.
References
Further reading
* Anwar, Dewi Fortuna (2010). "The Habibie presidency: Catapulting towards reform". In Edward Aspinall and Greg Fealy (eds.). ''Soeharto's New Order and Its Legacy: Essays in Honour of Harold Crouch''. pp. 99–117
online*
* Davidson, Jamie S. (2018). ''Indonesia: Twenty Years of Democracy''. Cambridge University Press.
* Ford, Michele (2000). "Continuity and change in Indonesian labour relations in the Habibie interregnum". ''Asian Journal of Social Science''. 28(2): 59–88.
* Juwono, Vishnu (2020). "One step forward, two steps back: The retrogression of governance reform and anti-corruption measure in Indonesia 1999 - 2001". ''Jurnal Politik''. 6(1): 123–148
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External links
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The Habibie Center, an NGO founded by Habibie
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