The composition of the cabinet was announced on 26 April. Like its predecessor, it was based around a PNI-Masjumi nucleus. However, the Masjumi members were supporters of the Soekiman faction in the party, and the opposing Natsir-led faction criticized the make-up of the new cabinet. Only six members from the previous cabinet were given posts. The composition was as follows:
Cabinet leadership •
Prime Minister:
Soekiman Wirjosandjojo (
Masyumi Party) •
Deputy Prime Minister:
Soewirjo (
Indonesian National Party – PNI)
Cabinet members • Minister of Foreign Affairs:
Achmad Subardjo (
Masyumi Party) • Minister of Home Affairs:
Iskaq Tjokroadisurjo (
Indonesian National Party - PNI) • Minister of Defense: Sewaka (PIR) • Minister of Justice:
Muhammad Yamin • Minister of Finance:
Jusuf Wibisono (
Masyumi Party) • Minister of Information:
Arnold Mononutu • Minister of Agriculture: Suwarto (PKRI) • Minister of Trade and Industry:
Sujono Hadinoto (
Indonesian National Party - PNI) • Minister of Transportation:
Djuanda Kartawidjaja • Minister of Public Works and Power: Ukar Bratakusumah (
Indonesian National Party - PNI) • Minister of Labor:
Iskandar Tedjasukmana (
Labour Party) • Minister of Social Affairs: Samsuddin (
Masyumi Party) • Minister of Education & Culture:
Wongsonegoro (PIR) • Minister of Religious Affairs:
Wahid Hasyim (
Masyumi Party) • Minister of Health:
Dr. Johannes Leimena (
Parkindo) • Minister of General Affairs:
M. A. Pellaupessy (
Democratic) • Minister of Employee Affairs:
R. P. Soeroso (Parindra)
Changes • Sumitro Kolopaking was the original Defense Minister, but refused the appointment and was replaced by Sewaka on 9 May 1951. • On 19 May, the Ministry of Trade and Industry became the Ministry of Economic Affairs. Economics Minister Sujono Hadinoto was dismissed on 16 July and replaced by Wilopo. • Justice Minister Muhammad Yamin resigned on 14 June. General Affairs Minister Pellaupessy was also appointed Minister of Justice
ad interim. Mohammad Nasrun was appointed Justice Minister on 20 November. • A Ministry of Agrarian Affairs was established on 20 November 1951 with Gondokusomo appointed Minister of Agrarian Affairs. However, Gondokusomo died on 6 March 1952 and had not been replaced by the time the cabinet was dissolved. • While Transport Minister Djuanda was overseas, Public Works and Manpower Minister Ukar Bratakusumah was appointed Minister of Transport
ad interim effective from 13 December 1951. ==Cabinet program==