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The Revised Ampera Cabinet () was an Indonesian cabinet which served under Acting President
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 ...
from October 1967 until June 1968. In addition to the acting presidency, Suharto was also Minister of Defense and Security in this cabinet.


Cabinet leader


Departmental Ministers

*Minister of Defense and Security: Gen.
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 ...
*Minister of Home Affairs: Lt. Gen.
Basuki Rahmat Major General (Retired, Ret) Basuki Rahmat (4 November 1921 – 8 January 1969) was an Indonesian general, National Hero of Indonesia, National Hero and a witness to the signing of the Supersemar document transferring power from President Sukarno ...
*Minister of Foreign Affairs:
Adam Malik Adam Malik Batubara (22 July 1917 – 5 September 1984) was an Indonesians, Indonesian politician, diplomat, and journalist, who served as the third vice president of Indonesia from 1978 until 1983, under President Suharto. Previously, he serv ...
*Minister of Justice:
Umar Seno Aji Umar Seno Aji (5 December 1915 – 9 November 1984) was the fifth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia as well as the fourteenth Indonesian Minister of Law and Human Rights. Aji's appointment as minister of law in 1966 was initi ...
*Minister of Information: B. M. Diah *Minister of Education and Culture:
Sanusi Hardjadinata Mohammad Sanusi Hardjadinata (born as Samaun; 24 June 1914 – 12 December 1995) was an Indonesian politician who served as the second chairman of the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) from 1975 until 1980. Prior to serving as party chairman, hel ...
*Minister of Religious Affairs: Muhammad Dahlan *Minister of Health: G. A. Siwabessy *Minister of Manpower: Brig. Gen. Awaluddin Djamin *Minister of Social Affairs:
Albert Mangaratua Tambunan Albert Mangaratua Tambunan (25 September 1910 – 12 December 1970) was the chairman and the general secretary of the Indonesian Christian Party, and the first deputy speaker of the People's Representative Council, serving for two terms. He was a ...
*Minister of Finance: Frans Seda *Minister of Trade: Maj. Gen.
M Jusuf General Andi Mohammad Jusuf Amir (23 June 1928 – 8 September 2004), more commonly known as M. Jusuf, was an Indonesian military general and a witness to the signing of the Supersemar document transferring power from President Sukarno to Genera ...
*Minister of Agriculture: Maj. Gen. Sutjipto *Minister of Plantations: Thayeb Hadiwidjaja *Minister of Transportation: Air Commodore Sutopo *Minister of Maritime Affairs: Rear Admiral Jatidjan *Minister of Public Works: Sutami *Minister of Basic Industries, Light Industries and Energy: Maj. Gen. Ashari Danudirdjo *Minister of Textile and Handicraft Industries: Sanusi *Minister of Mines: Sumantri Brodjonegoro *Minister of Transmigration, Veteran Affairs and Mobilization: Lt. Gen. Sarbini


State Ministers

*State Minister of Economics, Finance, and Industry:
Hamengkubuwono IX Shri#South and Southeast Asia, Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX (Javanese script, Hanacaraka: ; 12 April 1912 – 2 October 1988), often abbreviated as HB IX, was an Indonesian politician and Javanese people, Javanese royal who was the second Vice P ...
*State Minister of People's Welfare:
Idham Chalid Idham Chalid (27 August 1921 – 11 July 2010) was an Indonesian politician, religious leader, and minister, who served as Chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly and Chairman of the People's Representative Council from 1972 until 1977. He ...


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