President of East Indonesia | |
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Style | Mr. President |
Seat | Makassar |
Term length | Undefined |
Inaugural holder | Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati |
Formation | 24 December 1946 |
The President of East Indonesia was the Head of State of the State of East Indonesia, the longest lasting state in the United Sttaes of Indonesia. The position was established following the Conference held in Denpasar in 1946. President Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati was the first person to held and served the longest term in this position, he was inaugurated as the president on 24 December 1946. The post was abolished on 17 August 1950 following the Dissolution of the East Indonesia itself.
The powers and authority posessed by the post was being able to appoint ministers to the cabinet and to dismiss them.
Balinese nobleman Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati was elected president at the Denpasar Conference that established the state, and held that position for the duration of the state's existence (24 December 1946 – 17 August 1950). Soekawati would at times went on overseas visit, during which the chair of the Provisional Representative Body would serve as acting president. [1] [2]
Name | Title | Term of office | Duration | ||
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Term start | Term end | ||||
Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati | President | 24 December 1946 [3] [4] | 17 August 1950 [a] | 3 years, 7 months and 24 days | |
Mohammad Kaharoeddin III of Sumbawa | Acting President | 11 August 1947 [5] | 24 September 1947 [6] | 1 month and 13 days | |
Husain Puang Limboro | Acting President | 3 May 1950 [7] | 17 August 1950 [b] | 3 months and 14 days |
President of East Indonesia | |
---|---|
Style | Mr. President |
Seat | Makassar |
Term length | Undefined |
Inaugural holder | Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati |
Formation | 24 December 1946 |
The President of East Indonesia was the Head of State of the State of East Indonesia, the longest lasting state in the United Sttaes of Indonesia. The position was established following the Conference held in Denpasar in 1946. President Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati was the first person to held and served the longest term in this position, he was inaugurated as the president on 24 December 1946. The post was abolished on 17 August 1950 following the Dissolution of the East Indonesia itself.
The powers and authority posessed by the post was being able to appoint ministers to the cabinet and to dismiss them.
Balinese nobleman Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati was elected president at the Denpasar Conference that established the state, and held that position for the duration of the state's existence (24 December 1946 – 17 August 1950). Soekawati would at times went on overseas visit, during which the chair of the Provisional Representative Body would serve as acting president. [1] [2]
Name | Title | Term of office | Duration | ||
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Term start | Term end | ||||
Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati | President | 24 December 1946 [3] [4] | 17 August 1950 [a] | 3 years, 7 months and 24 days | |
Mohammad Kaharoeddin III of Sumbawa | Acting President | 11 August 1947 [5] | 24 September 1947 [6] | 1 month and 13 days | |
Husain Puang Limboro | Acting President | 3 May 1950 [7] | 17 August 1950 [b] | 3 months and 14 days |