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Solihin G. P.

Solihin Gautama Purwanegara (born 21 July 1926) is an Indonesian former military officer who also served as the governor of West Java between 1970 and 1975. As a student, he joined the Indonesian Army during the National Revolution. After Indonesia's independence, he served mostly within the Siliwangi Military Region before joining the Hasanuddin Military Region and later becoming its commander. He was appointed as West Java's governor in 1970, but due to disagreements on policy with the central government he served only a single term. He remained a figure in politics after his governorship, serving in an advisory capacity to Suharto until 1993. He also briefly joined PDI-P after Suharto's fall, and participated in the presidential campaigns of Joko Widodo.

Solihin G. P.
Solihin in 2001
Governor of West Java
In office
1970–1975
Preceded byMashudi
Succeeded byAang Kunaefi
Personal details
Born (1926-07-21) 21 July 1926 (age 96)
Tasikmalaya, Dutch East Indies
Military service
AllegianceIndonesia
Branch/serviceIndonesian Army
Rank Lieutenant general

Early life and education

Solihin was born in Tasikmalaya on 21 July 1926. He was the son of Abdulgani Poerwanegara and Siti Ningrum. Abdulgani was a civil servant in the Dutch East Indies government who had worked in Bandung and Garut. He studied at a colonial elementary school (Europeesche Lagere School) and for two years at a Dutch middle school (Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs).[1][2]

Military career

The Indonesian National Revolution broke out while he was in high school, and he joined the Indonesian Armed Forces; he took his final exams in combat uniform. He also fought against the Indonesian Communist Party following the Madiun Affair in 1948.[3] Later on, he took part in operations against the Darul Islam rebellion in West Java.[4] Early on, he was assigned to the Siliwangi Military Region in West Java, with an assignment in Bangka as a battalion commander from 1951 to 1953. He studied at the Army Staff and Command School between 1953 and 1954, taught there between 1954 and 1956, and then took a one-year course in the United States.[2]

After his further studies, he returned to Siliwangi and served there until 1964. He then moved to the Hasanuddin Military Region in South Sulawesi, taking part in operations against Abdul Kahar Muzakkar's Darul Islam branch. He became Hasanuddin's commander in 1965. In an anecdote given in his predecessor Mohammad Jusuf's biography, Solihin was asleep at a ceremony when Jusuf unexpectedly named Solihin as his successor, with Solihin's adjutant having to wake him up to inform him of the announcement.[2][5] He was then appointed as governor of the army section of the Indonesian Armed Forces Academy (AKABRI Bagian Darat) on 15 July 1968.[6] His final rank in the military was lieutenant general.[5]

 
Solihin as Governor of AKABRI Bagian Darat.

Governor

Solihin was sworn in as governor in 1970. His deputy was Nasuhi who used to be his direct superior in the armed forces during the revolution – Nasuhi was a batallion commander and Solihin was a company commander in the battalion.[7] By Solihin's account, he was shortly thereafter invited to Jakarta by the capital's governor Ali Sadikin. During Solihin's visit there, Ali noted how the regions of West Java bordering Jakarta were underdeveloped, and remarked that the province should cede the border regions to Jakarta so that they could be better developed. Solihin noted that he took offense to this, and thus focused his attention on said regions – particularly Tangerang, Bekasi and Puncak being developed for the textile, cement, and tourist industries, respectively.[8]

Unlike standard government practice in Indonesia at the time to directly select lower-ranked executive officials, Solihin permitted significant local leeway in the selection of regents during his tenure, in addition to allowing local governments more control over tax revenues. He also privatized loss-making public companies and assets, such as fallow agricultural land.[9] Due to disagreements on these policies with Minister of Home Affairs Amir Machmud, Solihin did not continue for a second term in office, and his governorship expired in 1975.[10]

Later career

 
Solihin speaking in a protest against the Mayor of Bandung, 2013.

After his gubernatorial career, Solihin briefly retired into a rural agricultural estate,[11] until he was appointed as Presidential Secretary for Development Operations Control in 1977.[12] He served in this capacity until 1993, and then joined the Supreme Advisory Council and became a president commissioner at a joint venture firm between two state-owned companies.[13] He joined PDI-P shortly after the fall of Suharto, and became a member of the People's Consultative Assembly as a regional delegate, but left PDI-P due to disagreements regarding amendments to the Constitution of Indonesia.[14]

He endorsed Joko Widodo's successful runs as president in both the 2014 and 2019 elections, and was an advisor to Widodo's campaign team in 2019.[15][16] Solihin suffered from a light stroke in 2017 and was hospitalized, with Widodo visiting him.[17] Widodo paid him another visit in 2018.[18] Solihin was further infected with COVID-19 in 2021, and a hoax spread on social media reporting his death.[19]

References

  1. ^ The Trouble Shooter: 80 Tahun Solihin G.P. (in Indonesian). Forum Diskusi Wartawan Bandung & Dewan Pemerhati Kehutanan dan Lingkungan Tatar Sunda. 2006. pp. 2–5.
  2. ^ a b c Riwayat hidup anggota-anggota Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat hasil pemilihan umum 1971 (in Indonesian). General Elections Commission. 1973. p. 699.
  3. ^ FDWB & DPKLTS 2006, p. 6.
  4. ^ FDWB & DPKLTS 2006, pp. 7–8.
  5. ^ a b "Kisah Lucu Kolonel Solihin GP, Tidur Ngorok di Depan Panglima Malah Ditunjuk Jadi Pangdam". SINDOnews.com (in Indonesian). 10 July 2022. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  6. ^ FDWB & DPKLTS 2006, p. 9.
  7. ^ FDWB & DPKLTS 2006, p. 10.
  8. ^ Solihin Gautama Poerwanagara – Perjalanan Empat Zaman Si Anak Menak (in Indonesian). Tempo Publishing. pp. 31–34. ISBN 978-623-339-600-4.
  9. ^ FDWB & DPKLTS 2006, p. 25.
  10. ^ FDWB & DPKLTS 2006, pp. 23–24.
  11. ^ FDWB & DPKLTS 2006, pp. 26–28.
  12. ^ FDWB & DPKLTS 2006, p. 29.
  13. ^ FDWB & DPKLTS 2006, pp. 33–34.
  14. ^ FDWB & DPKLTS 2006, pp. 41–42.
  15. ^ "Solihin GP Dukung Jokowi-JK". Republika (in Indonesian). 29 May 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  16. ^ "Solihin GP Beberkan Resep Memenangkan Jokowi di Jabar". Bisnis.com (in Indonesian). 28 September 2018. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  17. ^ Stefanie, Christie (24 June 2017). "Presiden Jokowi Jenguk Solihin GP". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  18. ^ Chairunnisa, Ninis (23 February 2018). "Di Bandung, Solihin GP Beri Wejangan ini untuk Jokowi". Tempo (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  19. ^ Putra, Wisma (1 August 2021). "Solihin GP Diisukan Meninggal, Pihak Keluarga: Hoax". detiknews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 January 2023.

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Solihin Gautama Purwanegara born 21 July 1926 is an Indonesian former military officer who also served as the governor of West Java between 1970 and 1975 As a student he joined the Indonesian Army during the National Revolution After Indonesia s independence he served mostly within the Siliwangi Military Region before joining the Hasanuddin Military Region and later becoming its commander He was appointed as West Java s governor in 1970 but due to disagreements on policy with the central government he served only a single term He remained a figure in politics after his governorship serving in an advisory capacity to Suharto until 1993 He also briefly joined PDI P after Suharto s fall and participated in the presidential campaigns of Joko Widodo Solihin G P Solihin in 2001Governor of West JavaIn office 1970 1975Preceded byMashudiSucceeded byAang KunaefiPersonal detailsBorn 1926 07 21 21 July 1926 age 96 Tasikmalaya Dutch East IndiesMilitary serviceAllegianceIndonesiaBranch serviceIndonesian ArmyRankLieutenant general Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Military career 3 Governor 4 Later career 5 ReferencesEarly life and education EditSolihin was born in Tasikmalaya on 21 July 1926 He was the son of Abdulgani Poerwanegara and Siti Ningrum Abdulgani was a civil servant in the Dutch East Indies government who had worked in Bandung and Garut He studied at a colonial elementary school Europeesche Lagere School and for two years at a Dutch middle school Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs 1 2 Military career EditThe Indonesian National Revolution broke out while he was in high school and he joined the Indonesian Armed Forces he took his final exams in combat uniform He also fought against the Indonesian Communist Party following the Madiun Affair in 1948 3 Later on he took part in operations against the Darul Islam rebellion in West Java 4 Early on he was assigned to the Siliwangi Military Region in West Java with an assignment in Bangka as a battalion commander from 1951 to 1953 He studied at the Army Staff and Command School between 1953 and 1954 taught there between 1954 and 1956 and then took a one year course in the United States 2 After his further studies he returned to Siliwangi and served there until 1964 He then moved to the Hasanuddin Military Region in South Sulawesi taking part in operations against Abdul Kahar Muzakkar s Darul Islam branch He became Hasanuddin s commander in 1965 In an anecdote given in his predecessor Mohammad Jusuf s biography Solihin was asleep at a ceremony when Jusuf unexpectedly named Solihin as his successor with Solihin s adjutant having to wake him up to inform him of the announcement 2 5 He was then appointed as governor of the army section of the Indonesian Armed Forces Academy AKABRI Bagian Darat on 15 July 1968 6 His final rank in the military was lieutenant general 5 Solihin as Governor of AKABRI Bagian Darat Governor EditSolihin was sworn in as governor in 1970 His deputy was Nasuhi who used to be his direct superior in the armed forces during the revolution Nasuhi was a batallion commander and Solihin was a company commander in the battalion 7 By Solihin s account he was shortly thereafter invited to Jakarta by the capital s governor Ali Sadikin During Solihin s visit there Ali noted how the regions of West Java bordering Jakarta were underdeveloped and remarked that the province should cede the border regions to Jakarta so that they could be better developed Solihin noted that he took offense to this and thus focused his attention on said regions particularly Tangerang Bekasi and Puncak being developed for the textile cement and tourist industries respectively 8 Unlike standard government practice in Indonesia at the time to directly select lower ranked executive officials Solihin permitted significant local leeway in the selection of regents during his tenure in addition to allowing local governments more control over tax revenues He also privatized loss making public companies and assets such as fallow agricultural land 9 Due to disagreements on these policies with Minister of Home Affairs Amir Machmud Solihin did not continue for a second term in office and his governorship expired in 1975 10 Later career Edit Solihin speaking in a protest against the Mayor of Bandung 2013 After his gubernatorial career Solihin briefly retired into a rural agricultural estate 11 until he was appointed as Presidential Secretary for Development Operations Control in 1977 12 He served in this capacity until 1993 and then joined the Supreme Advisory Council and became a president commissioner at a joint venture firm between two state owned companies 13 He joined PDI P shortly after the fall of Suharto and became a member of the People s Consultative Assembly as a regional delegate but left PDI P due to disagreements regarding amendments to the Constitution of Indonesia 14 He endorsed Joko Widodo s successful runs as president in both the 2014 and 2019 elections and was an advisor to Widodo s campaign team in 2019 15 16 Solihin suffered from a light stroke in 2017 and was hospitalized with Widodo visiting him 17 Widodo paid him another visit in 2018 18 Solihin was further infected with COVID 19 in 2021 and a hoax spread on social media reporting his death 19 References Edit The Trouble Shooter 80 Tahun Solihin G P in Indonesian Forum Diskusi Wartawan Bandung amp Dewan Pemerhati Kehutanan dan Lingkungan Tatar Sunda 2006 pp 2 5 a b c Riwayat hidup anggota anggota Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat hasil pemilihan umum 1971 in Indonesian General Elections Commission 1973 p 699 FDWB amp DPKLTS 2006 p 6 FDWB amp DPKLTS 2006 pp 7 8 a b Kisah Lucu Kolonel Solihin GP Tidur Ngorok di Depan Panglima Malah Ditunjuk Jadi Pangdam SINDOnews com in Indonesian 10 July 2022 Retrieved 3 January 2023 FDWB amp DPKLTS 2006 p 9 FDWB amp DPKLTS 2006 p 10 Solihin Gautama Poerwanagara Perjalanan Empat Zaman Si Anak Menak in Indonesian Tempo Publishing pp 31 34 ISBN 978 623 339 600 4 FDWB amp DPKLTS 2006 p 25 FDWB amp DPKLTS 2006 pp 23 24 FDWB amp DPKLTS 2006 pp 26 28 FDWB amp DPKLTS 2006 p 29 FDWB amp DPKLTS 2006 pp 33 34 FDWB amp DPKLTS 2006 pp 41 42 Solihin GP Dukung Jokowi JK Republika in Indonesian 29 May 2014 Retrieved 3 January 2023 Solihin GP Beberkan Resep Memenangkan Jokowi di Jabar Bisnis com in Indonesian 28 September 2018 Retrieved 3 January 2023 Stefanie Christie 24 June 2017 Presiden Jokowi Jenguk Solihin GP CNN Indonesia in Indonesian Retrieved 3 January 2023 Chairunnisa Ninis 23 February 2018 Di Bandung Solihin GP Beri Wejangan ini untuk Jokowi Tempo in Indonesian Retrieved 3 January 2023 Putra Wisma 1 August 2021 Solihin GP Diisukan Meninggal Pihak Keluarga Hoax detiknews in Indonesian Retrieved 3 January 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Solihin G P amp oldid 1136223231, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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