Adil Cabinet
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Adil Cabinet Kabinet Adil | |
|---|---|
1st Cabinet of Pasundan | |
| 1948–1949 | |
| Date formed | 8 May 1948 |
| Date dissolved | 10 January 1949 |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Wiranatakusumah |
| Head of government | Adil Puradiredja |
| No. of ministers | 8 ministers |
| History | |
| Successor | Djumhana I Cabinet |
The Adil Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Adil) was the first cabinet established by the State of Pasundan following the formation of the state on 28 April 1948. It was composed of eight ministers and one official. Its term of office ran from 8 May 1948 to 10 January 1949.
After the formation of the State of Pasundan, an election to choose the head of state of Pasundan was held on 28 February 1948. The election was won by R. A. A. Wiranatakusumah, and he was installed on 24 April 1948. Wiranatakusumah appointed Adil Puradiredja, a former resident of Priangan Regency, as the prime minister. Adil, along with his ministers, was officially installed on 8 May 1948. The cabinet was responsible to Prime Minister Adil Puradiredja.
Composition
Ministers
| Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister Minister of Home Affairs | 8 May 1948 | 10 January 1949 | [1] | |
| Minister of Economy | 8 May 1948 | 10 January 1949 | [1] | |
| Minister of Finance | 8 May 1948 | 10 January 1949 | [1] | |
| Minister of Education and Religious Affairs | 8 May 1948 | 10 January 1949 | [1] | |
| Minister of Transportation and Traffic Affairs | 8 May 1948 | 10 January 1949 | [1] | |
| Minister of Social Affairs | 8 May 1948 | 10 January 1949 | [1] | |
| Minister of Justice | 8 May 1948 | 14 October 1948 | [1] | |
| 18 October 1948 | 10 January 1949 | [2] | ||
| Minister of Health | 8 May 1948 | 10 January 1949 | [1] |
Portraits
- Adil Puradiredja, prime minister and minister of home affairs
- Dendadikusuma, minister of economy
- P. J. Gerke, minister of finance
- Oesman Joedakoesoemah, minister of education and religious affairs
- Tan Hwat Tiang, minister of transportation and traffic affairs
- Dr. Bunjamin, minister of social affairs
- Suparman, minister of justice
- Maskawan, minister of health