BJ Habibie
BJ Habibie was the third President of Indonesia, serving from 1998 to 1999. He was a prominent engineer and politician, known for his role in the country’s transition to democracy following the fall of Suharto. Habibie's presidency was marked by efforts to promote reform and modernization in various sectors.
Born on Jun 25, 1936 (89 years old)
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Indonesia:
BJ Habibie was the Minister of Research and Technology who discussed the Maleo car project during President Soeharto's administration.
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Indonesia:
BJ Habibie was the Minister of Research and Technology who discussed the Maleo project.
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Indonesia:
BJ Habibie served as the third president of Indonesia and is known for his contributions to technology and democracy.
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Indonesia:
Presiden BJ Habibie memimpin upacara sederhana di Markas Besar ABRI.
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Indonesia:
President BJ Habibie declared a military emergency in East Timor in 1999 after a wave of riots escalated.
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Indonesia:
BJ Habibie decided not to run for president again after his accountability was not accepted.
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Indonesia:
BJ Habibie was part of the transitional reform government that spent Rp 209 trillion on fuel subsidies.
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Indonesia:
BJ Habibie led Golkar during the 1999 elections.
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Indonesia:
BJ Habibie was the President of Indonesia in 1998, during the time of the May riots.
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Indonesia:
BJ Habibie was the President of Indonesia who responded to the 1997-1998 economic crisis with the Social Safety Net program.
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