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The politically weakened Sukarno was forced to transfer key political and military powers to General Suharto, who had become head of the armed forces. In March 1967, the Indonesian parliament (MPRS) named General Suharto acting president. He was formally appointed president one year later.
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Sukarno was an Indonesian statesman, orator, revolutionary, and nationalist who was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967. Sukarno.
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Dec 1, 1998 · On 10 March 1966, Sukarno was forced to sign over his powers to General Suharto. Now perceived as closely associated with the attempted coup and ...
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Sukarno remained President of Indonesia until 1967 but his power was progressively diminished after the 1965 events.
Jakarta, March 12. President Sukarno's political career ended quietly today when the Indonesian People's Congress formally stripped him of all powers.
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Sukarno, (born June 6, 1901, Surabaja, Java, Dutch East Indies—died June 21, 1970, Jakarta, Indon.), First president of Indonesia (1949–67).
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