Sidik Djojosukarto
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Sidik Djojosukarto (7 Juni 1908 – 8 September 1955) adalah seorang politikus Indonesia dari Partai Nasional Indonesia dan menjabat sebagai ketua ke-5 dari partai tersebut. Ia menjadi ketua partai tersebut saat pemilu Indonesia perdana.
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Sidik Djojosukarto (EVO: Sidik Djojosoekarto; 7 June 1908 – 8 September 1955) was an Indonesian journalist and politician of the Indonesian National Party (PNI), who served as the party's fifth chairman from his election in 1950 until his death in 1955. As PNI chairman, he was revered by all party factions, and was the closest to being an "authentic party hero".
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1955-09-08
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Photograph of Sidik Djojosukarto in 1954
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Sidik Djojosukarto in 1954
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Sidik Djojosukarto (7 Juni 1908 – 8 September 1955) adalah seorang politikus Indonesia dari Partai Nasional Indonesia dan menjabat sebagai ketua ke-5 dari partai tersebut. Ia menjadi ketua partai tersebut saat pemilu Indonesia perdana.
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Sidik Djojosukarto (EVO: Sidik Djojosoekarto; 7 June 1908 – 8 September 1955) was an Indonesian journalist and politician of the Indonesian National Party (PNI), who served as the party's fifth chairman from his election in 1950 until his death in 1955. As PNI chairman, he was revered by all party factions, and was the closest to being an "authentic party hero". Sidik was born to a small merchant family in Blitar, East Java. Graduating from the Ovts Handelsleergang trade school in 1930, he began work as a teacher in Surabaya. Later, he became a journalist and was later editor-in-chief of the Indonesian newspaper Berdjoeang. In addition to his work as a journalist, Sidik was involved in several pro-independence organizations, becoming a member of the Partindo and Gerindo political parties during the 1930's. During the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, Sidik became the local head of the Putera and Jawa Hokokai organizations in Kediri. Following the proclamation of Indonesian Independence, he became chairman of the local branch of the Indonesian National Committee. In 1946, he was appointed a member of the Central Indonesian National Committee (KNIP), and became a member of the KNIP's working body by March 1947. In August 1949, he was appointed acting chairman of the PNI, replacing Sujono Hadinoto. As party chairman, Sidik represented the more conservative faction of the PNI and led the party through much of the liberal democracy period. He died of hypertension on 8 September 1955, while campaigning during the 1955 Indonesian legislative election.
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