Natsir Cabinet
Natsir Cabinet Kabinet Natsir | |
|---|---|
Cabinet of Indonesia | |
| 6 September 1950 – 27 April 1951 | |
Members of the cabinet with President Sukarno | |
| Date formed | 6 September 1950 |
| Date dissolved | 27 April 1951 |
| People and organisations | |
| President | Sukarno |
| Prime Minister | Mohammad Natsir |
| Member parties | |
| History | |
| Predecessor | |
| Successor | Soekiman |
The Natsir Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Natsir) was the cabinet of Indonesia from September 1950 to April 1951. It was led by Mohammad Natsir as prime minister. It was the first cabinet formed after the dissolution of the United States of Indonesia and the return of a unitary state.
Mohammad Natsir was sworn officially on 7 September 1950 at Yogyakarta Palace by President Sukarno as The First Prime Ministry of Indonesia. During this cabinet period, there were rebellions throughout Indonesia and domestic security issues, such as the DI / TII Movement, the Andi Azis Movement, the APRA Movement, and the RMS Movement. Negotiations on the West Irian issue have also been initiated but met a dead end. On 22 January 1951, the parliament delivered a vote of no confidence and won, which resulted in Prime Minister Natsir to return his mandate to the President on 21 March 1951. Another cause was the acceptance of Hadikusumo, which proposed the dissolution of all DPRDs that had been formed. According to the government, the motion was not possible because of formal legal reasons.