Sujono Hadinoto | |
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2nd Ambassador of Indonesia to Hungary | |
In office 12 October 1966 – 4 April 1970 | |
Preceded by | Sarino Mangunpranoto |
Succeeded by | Roeslan Baboe |
8th Minister of Economic Affairs | |
In office 27 April 1951 – 16 July 1951 | |
Prime Minister | Soekiman Wirjosandjojo |
Preceded by | Sumitro Djojohadikusumo |
Succeeded by | Wilopo |
4th Chairman of the Indonesian National Party | |
In office November 1947 – 5 May 1950 | |
Preceded by | Adnan Kapau Gani |
Succeeded by | Sidik Djojosukarto |
Advisory offices | |
1964–1966 | Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council |
1964–1966 | Member of the Supreme Advisory Council |
Personal details | |
Born | Blora, Djepara-Rembang Residency, Dutch East Indies | 28 June 1915
Died | 29 December 1977 Jakarta, Indonesia | (aged 62)
Political party | Indonesian National Party |
Alma mater | Rechts Hogeschool (Mr.) |
Sujono Hadinoto (EVO: Soejono Hadinoto; 28 June 1915 – 29 December 1977) was an Indonesian politician, ambassador, academic, and lawyer. Born in Blora Regency, he studied law in the Rechts Hogeschool. After graduating, he became active in the Indonesian independence movement. During the Indonesian National Revolution, Sujono became a member of the Indonesian National Party, later serving as party chairman from 1947 until 1950. Following the recognition of Indonesian sovereignty in 1949, he served as Minister of Economic Affairs in the Soekiman Cabinet. He later became dean of the Faculty of Law of the University of Indonesia. In 1964, he was appointed to the Supreme Advisory Council by Sukarno, and in 1966, he was appointed Ambassador of Indonesia to Hungary. He served as ambassador until 1970. He died on 29 December 1977 in Jakarta and was buried in Bogor.