Muladi began his political career when he was appointed the Regional Delegate to the People's Consultative Assembly on 1 October 1997. A year later, Muladi was appointed the Minister of Justice in
Suharto's seventh and last cabinet on 14 March 1998. The cabinet lasted for only two months, as Suharto later resigned on 21 May 1998.
Habibie, Suharto's vice president, replaced him as a president. Habibie then formed
a new cabinet, in which Muladi served again as Minister of Justice. Habibie's cabinet was formed on 23 May 1998 and was dissolved on 20 October 1999 following his impeachment and resignation as president. From 10 May until 20 October 1999, Muladi served as an ad-interim Minister of State Secretary. The previous officeholder,
Akbar Tandjung, resigned from his office to campaign for
Golkar in the
1999 Indonesian legislative election. == Personal life ==