Tadjuddin Noor
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Tadjuddin Noor (lahir Pegatan pada 16 April 1906) adalah seorang politikus dan nasionalis asal Indonesia. Ia adalah wakil jurubicara Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Sementara antara 1950 dan 1956, dan mengetuai badan legislatif Negara Indonesia Timur (NIT).
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Tadjuddin Noor (16 April 1906 – ?) was an Indonesian politician and nationalist. He was a deputy speaker of the Provisional People's Representative Council between 1950 and 1956, and chaired the legislature of the State of East Indonesia (NIT).
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Tadjuddin Noor
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Tadjuddin Noor
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Tadjuddin Noor
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Tadjuddin Noor
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1906-04-16
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Deputy Speaker of the People's Representative Council
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Chair of Provisional Representative Body
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from Southeast Borneo
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position created
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position abolished
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1947-05-27
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1950-08-16
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1956-03-26
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1946-12-24
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1950-02-16
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1950-08-16
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Tadjuddin Noor (lahir Pegatan pada 16 April 1906) adalah seorang politikus dan nasionalis asal Indonesia. Ia adalah wakil jurubicara Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Sementara antara 1950 dan 1956, dan mengetuai badan legislatif Negara Indonesia Timur (NIT).
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Tadjuddin Noor (16 April 1906 – ?) was an Indonesian politician and nationalist. He was a deputy speaker of the Provisional People's Representative Council between 1950 and 1956, and chaired the legislature of the State of East Indonesia (NIT). Having worked with Japanese occupiers prior and during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, Noor became a proponent for the republican cause within the Dutch-controlled East Indonesia, especially in NIT where he narrowly lost its first election for head of state. He became a senator after the 1949 transfer of sovereignty, and continued to be active in politics during the 1950s as a member of the Constitutional Assembly.
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Speaker
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