Mohammad Hatta

Mohammad Hatta

politician Indonesia

Mohammad Hatta was a prominent Indonesian statesman and the first Vice President of Indonesia, known for his significant contributions to the country's independence and development. His ideas and philosophies continue to influence Indonesian leaders, including President Prabowo Subianto, particularly in matters of statecraft and national policy.

Born on Aug 12, 1902 (122 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
3 wks
Reach
1,504,148
Power
6,154$
Sentiment
8.80
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Indonesia 5 8.80 0.42% +30% 273,523,615 1,504,148 $1,119,000 6,154$
Totals 5 273,523,615 1,504,148 $1,119,000 6,154$
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Recent Mentions

Indonesia Indonesia: Mohammad Hatta is referred to as the Father of Cooperatives in Indonesia and emphasized the importance of cooperatives in the national economy. 9

Kompas: Masa Depan Koperasi Desa Merah Putih

Indonesia Indonesia: Mohammad Hatta emphasized the importance of adhering to Pancasila as a guiding principle for the safety of the nation and world order. 9

Kompas: Pancasila yang Laju dan yang Layu

Indonesia Indonesia: Mohammad Hatta emphasized that the government must adhere to Pancasila as a guideline for the safety of the state. 8

Kompas: Pancasila yang Laju dan yang Layu

Indonesia Indonesia: Mohammad Hatta was a steadfast statesman known for his integrity and governance. 9

Kompas: Deviasi Efisiensi

Indonesia Indonesia: Mohammad Hatta was a steadfast statesman known for his integrity and governance. 9

Kompas: Deviasi Efisiensi

Indonesia Indonesia: Mohammad Hatta was the Vice President of Indonesia who also attended the Ikada General Assembly on September 19, 1945. 8

Kompas: Dekolonisasi Pikiran, Transformasi Identitas dan Perubahan Zaman

Indonesia Indonesia: Mohammad Hatta was the Vice President of Indonesia who participated in the Ikada General Assembly on September 19, 1945. 8

Kompas: Dekolonisasi Pikiran, Transformasi Identitas dan Perubahan Zaman