- Sutan Sjahrir
Infobox Prime Minister | name = Sutan Sjahrir
order =1st Prime Minister of Indonesia
term_start =November 14 1945
term_end =June 20 1947
president =Sukarno
successor =Amir Sjarifoeddin
birth_date =birth date|1909|3|5|mf=y
birth_place =Padang Panjang ,West Sumatra
death_date =death date and age|1966|4|9|1909|3|5|mf=y
death_place =Zurich
party =Indonesian Socialist Party
profession =Politician
religion =Islam |Sutan Sjahrir (
5 March 1909 —9 April 1966 ) was the first prime minister ofIndonesia , after a career as a key Indonesian nationalist organizer in the 1930s and 1940s.Early life
Sjahrir was born in 1909 in
Padang Panjang ,West Sumatra ; his father was an advisor to theSultan of Deli . He studied inMedan andBandung , and then moved toLeiden ,The Netherlands to study law around 1929. In Holland he gained an appreciation for socialist principles, and was a part of several labor unions as he worked to support himself. He was briefly the secretary of theIndonesian Association ("Perhimpunan Indonesia"), and organization of Indonesian students in the Netherlands.He returned to Indonesia in 1931 without finishing a law degree. He helped set up the
Indonesian National Party (PNI), and became a close associate of future vice presidentMohammad Hatta . He was imprisoned by the Dutch for nationalist activities in November 1934, first inBoven Digul , then onBanda , and then in 1941, just before the Indies fell to the Japanese, toSukabumi . During theJapanese occupation of Indonesia he had little public role, apparently sick withtuberculosis .Prime Minister
He was appointed Prime Minister by President
Sukarno in November 1945 and served until June 1947. Sjahrir founded the Indonesian Socialist Party in 1948, which, although small, was very influential in the early post-independence years, because of the expertise and high education levels of its leaders. But the party performed poorly in the 1955 elections and was banned by PresidentSukarno in 1960. Sjahrir was jailed in the early 1960s, and died in exile inZürich ,Switzerland in 1966.ee also
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List of Prime Ministers of Indonesia References
*Anderson, Benedict R. O'G. (1972). "Java in a time of revolution: occupation and resistance, 1944-1946". Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Further reading
*Algadri, Hamid, (1995) "Prime Minister Sjahrir as statesman and diplomat: how the Allies became friends of Indonesia and opponents of the Dutch, 1945-1949" Jakarta :Pustaka LP3ES. ISBN 9798391411
*Mrazek, Rudolf. (1994) "Sjahrir : politics and exile in Indonesia" Ithaca, N.Y. Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University. ISBN 0877277133External links
*http://cip.cornell.edu/Dienst/UI/1.0/Summarize/seap.indo/1107140092 Souvenirs of Sjahrir by Sol Tas en icon
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