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12 Facts About Muhammad Djosan

1.

Sutan Muhammad Djosan gelar Sutan Bidjo Radjo was an Indonesian bureaucrat.

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Muhammad Djosan was the Governor of Maluku from 1955 until 1960.

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Muhammad Djosan started working as a bureaucrat during the Dutch East Indies era.

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Muhammad Djosan was appointed as the acting head of the Agam Underdistrict on 8 October 1945, a week after the formation of the West Sumatra Government.

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Muhammad Djosan was appointed as the Resident of Ambon following the recognition of Indonesian in 1950.

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Muhammad Djosan was appointed as the acting governor of Maluku on 1 February 1955 after the previous governor, Johannes Latuharhary, was removed from his post due to pressures from the Indonesian National Party and Masyumi Party.

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The selection of a definitive governor were going underway while Muhammad Djosan served his acting governor.

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8.

Muhammad Djosan, who moved to the Nahdlatul Ulama party after his nomination as governor, stated that the next governor should be unaffiliated to any political party and requested himself to be put in the bottom of the nomination list.

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Four years after that, Muhammad Djosan ended his term as governor in 1960.

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The appointment of Muhammad Djosan was criticized by PNI, Parkindo, and Masyumi.

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Muhammad Djosan initiated the establishment of NU branch in Ambon, the capital of Maluku, which provoked further resentment from Masyumi and Parkindo.

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Muhammad Djosan said that Queljoe had no experience in government matters, while Putuhena and Rehatta refused to held office.