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Abikusno Tjokrosujoso (also spelled Abikoesno Tjokrosoejoso, or Abikusno Cokrosuyoso; 1897–1968) was one of the Founding Fathers of Indonesian Independence and a signatory to the constitution. During the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, Tjokrosoejoso was a key figure in Masjumi, and was a member of the Central Advisory Council.. He later served on the "Committee of Nine” (Panitia Sembilan) that drafted the preamble (known as the Jakarta Charter) to Indonesia's 1945 constitution. After independence, he served as the Minister of Transportation in Sukarno's first Presidential Cabinet, and also became an advisor to the Bureau of Public Works.[1]

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  • Abikusno Tjokrosujoso (also spelled Abikoesno Tjokrosoejoso, or Abikusno Cokrosuyoso; 1897–1968) was one of the Founding Fathers of Indonesian Independence and a signatory to the constitution. During the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, Tjokrosoejoso was a key figure in Masjumi, and was a member of the Central Advisory Council.. He later served on the "Committee of Nine” (Panitia Sembilan) that drafted the preamble (known as the Jakarta Charter) to Indonesia's 1945 constitution. After independence, he served as the Minister of Transportation in Sukarno's first Presidential Cabinet, and also became an advisor to the Bureau of Public Works.[1] Tjokrosujono's younger brother was Oemar Tjokroaminoto, the first leader of Sarekat Islam. After the death of his brother on December 17, 1934, Abikusno inherited the post of leader of the Indonesian Islamic States Party (PSII). Along with Hoesni Thamrin, and Amir Sjarifoeddin, Tjokrosujoso formed the Indonesian National Political Assembly (GAPI), a united front consisting of all political parties, groups, and social organizations advocating the country's independence. The GAPI offered the Dutch colonial authorities full support in their defense against the Japanese if they were granted the right to establish a parliament under the rule of the Queen of the Netherlands. The Dutch refused the offer. (en)
  • R.M. Abikoesno Tjokrosoejoso (EBI: Abikusno Cokrosuyoso, 15 Juni 1897 – 11 November 1968) adalah salah satu bapak pendiri Republik Indonesia dan penandatangan konstitusi. Ia merupakan anggota Panitia Sembilan yang merancang pembukaan UUD 1945 (dikenal sebagai Piagam Jakarta). Setelah kemerdekaan, ia menjabat sebagai Menteri Perhubungan dalam Kabinet Presidensial pertama Soekarno dan juga menjadi penasihat Biro Pekerjaan Umum. Tjokrosoejoso adalah Cucu dari Bupati Ponorogo R.M. Adipati Tjokronegoro, trah Kiai Ageng Hasan Besari. Kakaknya ialah Oemar Said Tjokroaminoto, pemimpin pertama Sarekat Islam. Setelah kematian saudaranya pada 17 Desember 1934, Abikoesno mewarisi jabatan sebagai pemimpin Partai Sarekat Islam Indonesia (PSII). Bersama dengan Mohammad Husni Thamrin, dan Amir Sjarifoeddin, Tjokrosoejoso membentuk Gabungan Politik Indonesia, sebuah front persatuan yang terdiri dari semua partai politik, kelompok, dan organisasi sosial yang menganjurkan kemerdekaan negara itu. Mereka menawarkan dukungan penuh kepada otoritas pemerintahan kolonial Belanda dalam hal pertahanan untuk melawan Jepang jika mereka diberikan hak untuk mendirikan parlemen di bawah kekuasaan Ratu Belanda. Belanda menolak tawaran tersebut. Selama masa pendudukan Jepang, Abikoesno Tjokrosoejoso adalah tokoh kunci dalam Masyumi, dan menjadi anggota Chuo Sangi-In. (in)
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  • Abikusno Tjokrosujoso (also spelled Abikoesno Tjokrosoejoso, or Abikusno Cokrosuyoso; 1897–1968) was one of the Founding Fathers of Indonesian Independence and a signatory to the constitution. During the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, Tjokrosoejoso was a key figure in Masjumi, and was a member of the Central Advisory Council.. He later served on the "Committee of Nine” (Panitia Sembilan) that drafted the preamble (known as the Jakarta Charter) to Indonesia's 1945 constitution. After independence, he served as the Minister of Transportation in Sukarno's first Presidential Cabinet, and also became an advisor to the Bureau of Public Works.[1] (en)
  • R.M. Abikoesno Tjokrosoejoso (EBI: Abikusno Cokrosuyoso, 15 Juni 1897 – 11 November 1968) adalah salah satu bapak pendiri Republik Indonesia dan penandatangan konstitusi. Ia merupakan anggota Panitia Sembilan yang merancang pembukaan UUD 1945 (dikenal sebagai Piagam Jakarta). Setelah kemerdekaan, ia menjabat sebagai Menteri Perhubungan dalam Kabinet Presidensial pertama Soekarno dan juga menjadi penasihat Biro Pekerjaan Umum. Selama masa pendudukan Jepang, Abikoesno Tjokrosoejoso adalah tokoh kunci dalam Masyumi, dan menjadi anggota Chuo Sangi-In. (in)
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  • Abikusno Tjokrosujoso (en)
  • Abikoesno Tjokrosoejoso (in)
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