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Indonesian politician and journalist (1939–2021)
Harmoko (7 February 1939 – 4 July 2021), colloquially referred to as Bung Harmoko, was an Indonesian politician and journalist who was active during the
Harmoko
Subgenre of Indonesian pop music from the 1960s
This subgenre was briefly banned from being broadcast on TVRI in 1988 by Harmoko, Indonesia's then Minister of Information. The term "pop melankolis" was
Pop_melankolis
Indonesian digital media company
DeTIK was effectively banned on 21 June 1994, when Information Minister Harmoko withdrew its publication license together with Tempo and Editor magazine
Detik.com
Indonesian footballer
Harmoko (born March 6, 1989) is an Indonesian former footballer. As of 26 April 2013. "Harmoko". liga-indonesia.co.id. Archived from the original on 11
Harmoko_(footballer)
1998 Indonesian presidential resignation
loyalists of Suharto. Suharto himself saw Harmoko's request as a betrayal and loyalists referred to Harmoko as "Brutus", a reference to the Roman Senator
Fall_of_Suharto
1970s Indonesian pop music genre
in 1988 by Harmoko, Indonesia's Minister of Information at the time. In a televised speech at the 26th Anniversary of the TVRI, Harmoko would publicly
Pop_kreatif
Indonesian politician (born 1944)
Consultative Assembly In office 3 October 1999 – 30 September 2004 Preceded by Harmoko Succeeded by Hidayat Nur Wahid 1st General Chairman of National Mandate
Amien_Rais
Indonesian politician (1925–2004)
by Harmoko 11th Speaker of the House of Representatives In office 1 October 1992 – 30 September 1997 Preceded by Kharis Suhud Succeeded by Harmoko 5th
Wahono
President of Indonesia from 1967 to 1998
government came to be dominated by civilian politicians such as Habibie, Harmoko, Ginandjar Kartasasmita, and Akbar Tanjung, who owed their position solely
Suharto
general elections participants, Megawati can be seen standing alongside Harmoko and Ismail Hasan Metareum, the other two chairman. Pemilu Legislatif 1997
1997 Indonesian legislative election
1997_Indonesian_legislative_election
Indonesian politician and diplomat (1917–1996)
interred at the Kalibata Heroes' Cemetery in a military ceremony, with Harmoko acting as the ceremonial inspector. Burhanuddin Mohammad Diah, born only
B.M._Diah
West Jakarta-based Indonesian commercial broadcast free-to-air private television network
The evening programming was launched by the Minister of Information, Harmoko. Initially, RCTI broadcast only to the Greater Jakarta area as a local
RCTI
States (Joplin) Abebech Gobena 83 Humanitarian Ethiopia (Addis Ababa) Harmoko 82 Politician Indonesia (Jakarta) Adang Sudrajat 58 Politician Indonesia
List of deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic
List_of_deaths_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemic
Cabinet of Indonesia 1993–1998
University of Indonesia. 11 June 1997: Harmoko was replaced by Gen. (ret.) Hartono as Minister of Information. Harmoko was then appointed as State Minister
Sixth_Development_Cabinet
Indonesian journalist (1931–2020)
Wanandi, Muhammad Chudori, Eric Samola, Fikri Jufri, Goenawan Mohamad, and Harmoko, Oetama also co-founded The Jakarta Post, Indonesia's national English
Jakob_Oetama
Political party in Indonesia
Djojohadikusumo M. Djojohadikusumo Habibie Hamengkubuwono IX Hamengkubuwono X Hamzah Harmoko Hartarto Hasan Iman Iskandar Kadir Kalla Khouw Lahadalia Laksono Mahendra
Gerindra_Party
Political party in Indonesia
background as officers. It was only in the last years of Suharto's rule that Harmoko, a civilian, was elected as Golkar chairman. Golkar continued to dominate
Golkar
Airport in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Gerbong Informasi". Gerbong Informasi (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2025-05-08. Harmoko, Slamet (2025-01-31). "Nasib Bandara H Asan Sampit Mengkhawatirkan, Berpotensi
H._Asan_Airport
Government minister with no specific responsibilities or who does not head a ministry
cabinet was unique, with President Suharto moved the Minister of Information Harmoko to the office of State Minister of Special Affairs (Indonesian: Menteri
Minister_without_portfolio
Government of Indonesia, 1967–1998
came to be dominated by sycophantic civilian politicians such as Habibie, Harmoko, Ginandjar Kartasasmita, and Akbar Tanjung, who owed their position solely
New_Order_(Indonesia)
Indonesian pop music
This subgenre was briefly banned from being broadcast on TVRI in 1988 by Harmoko, Indonesia's then Minister of Information. In contrast, Pop Kreatif, often
Indo_pop
Newspaper from Indonesia
the New Order, Harmoko, and several partners, including John Surjawinata, Tahar S. Abiyasa, and Pansa Tampubolon. Before that, Harmoko made a survey in
Pos_Kota
Said (1982–1983) Soepardjo Rustam 1983–1988 As Minister of Information: Harmoko (1983–1988) As Minister of Justice: Ali Said (1983–1984) Ismail Saleh (1984–1988)
General_Elections_Institution
Suharto, with the speaker of the DPR, Harmoko, frequently urged the president to step down. detikcom, Tim. "Kisah Harmoko, Pesohor Orba yang Sampaikan Pesan
House of Representatives (Indonesia, 1997–1999)
House_of_Representatives_(Indonesia,_1997–1999)
Indonesian politician (born 1945)
Preceded by Harmoko Succeeded by Agung Laksono 7th General Chairman of Golkar Party In office 11 July 1998 – 19 December 2004 Preceded by Harmoko Succeeded
Akbar_Tandjung
Political party in Indonesia
candidates voiced support for Prabowo. In 2007, former information minister Harmoko, also a former chairman of Golkar, founded the National People’s Party
Garuda_Party
Day of the year
(born 1927) 2018 – Robby Müller, Dutch cinematographer (born 1940) 2021 – Harmoko, Indonesian politician, former parliament speaker and government minister
July_4
Second-highest Indonesian honor award
(1987) G.A. Siwabessy (1973) Hamengkubuwana IX (1961) Hamzah Haz (1999) Harmoko (1987) Harsono Tjokroaminoto (1990) Harun Al Rasyid Zain (1982) Hasan Basri
Star_of_Mahaputera
2015 Indonesian film
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Asrul Dahlan as Sintong Panjaitan Iang Darmawan as Harmoko Dili Syaukat as Prabowo Subianto Eduwary Manalu as Amien Rais "Tantangan
Behind_98
Indonesian private television network
began on 1 February 1990 and was attended by Minister of Information Harmoko. The project’s initial capital investment totalled IDR 150 billion and
SCTV_(TV_network)
Malaysian corporate figure
Sudradjat 1997: Mohammed Hassan Abdul Wali 1997: Walanachi Wootisin 1998: Harmoko 1998: Katsanouke Maeda 1998: Isa Ibrahim 1999: Ernest Zulliger 1999: Mahmoud
Tengku_Muhammad_Taufik
elected as Golkar's secretary general for the 1993 – 1998 term, alongside Harmoko as the party's chairman. In the 1997 Indonesian legislative election, Ary
Ary_Mardjono
Weekly magazine in Indonesia
under the New Order of President Suharto (1921–2008), Information Minister Harmoko (1939–2021) banned the publishing of Tempo magazine, along with two other
Tempo_(Indonesian_magazine)
Indonesian politician and general (1924–1984)
19 March 1983 President Suharto Preceded by Mashuri Saleh Succeeded by Harmoko Personal details Born (1924-09-23)23 September 1924 Cepu, Blora, Dutch
Ali_Murtopo
Indonesian army officer and politician (1944–2019)
1998 – 9 August 2001 President B. J. Habibie Abdurrahman Wahid Speaker Harmoko Amien Rais Preceded by Syarwan Hamid Succeeded by Agus Widjojo Personal
Hari_Sabarno
Political party in Indonesia
Djojohadikusumo M. Djojohadikusumo Habibie Hamengkubuwono IX Hamengkubuwono X Hamzah Harmoko Hartarto Hasan Iman Iskandar Kadir Kalla Khouw Lahadalia Laksono Mahendra
Patriot_Party_(Indonesia)
Airport serving Pangkalan Bun, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Terluas nan Bersejarah yang Tak Banyak Dikenal". Kompas (in Indonesian). Harmoko, Slamet (2024-01-07). "Landasan Pacu Bandara Iskandar Pangkalan Bun Diperkuat
Iskandar_Airport
Indonesian bridge that crosses the Barito River
inaugurated on February 19, 1995, by the Indonesian Minister of Information, Harmoko. List of bridges in Indonesia "kalimantan-news.com/berita-Hasan Basri Bridge"
Hasan_Basri_Bridge
Indonesian daily English language newspaper
establishment of the paper was further aided by incoming Information Minister Harmoko, who received five percent interest for his role in acquiring a license
The_Jakarta_Post
President of Indonesia from 1999 to 2001
weeks leading up to the Congress, Suharto supporters, such as Habibie and Harmoko campaigned against Abdurrahman's re-election. When it came time for the
Abdurrahman_Wahid
Indonesian politician
of Suharto, Sobirin called for then-chairman of Golkar Harmoko to step down, saying that Harmoko had betrayed Suharto by asking for the latter to resign
Tadjus_Sobirin
1999 banking fraud in Indonesia, widely referred as "Baligate"
The commission had wanted to name 16 people involved, but House speaker Harmoko and House Deputy Speaker Abdul Gafur – both members of Golkar – convinced
Bank_Bali_scandal
Presiding Officer Of People's Consultative Assembly of the Republic of
Ismail Hasan Metareum Suryadi Soetedjo John Ario Katili Ahmad Amiruddin 9 Harmoko (1939–2021) 1 October 1997 30 September 1999 8 Golkar Syarwan Hamid (1997–1998)
List of speakers of the People's Consultative Assembly
List_of_speakers_of_the_People's_Consultative_Assembly
Council Gusli Topan Sabara, vice regent of Konawe Gusur Adhikarya, writer Harmoko, ex Minister of Information Hasyim Afandi, ex regent of Temanggung Ibnu
COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia
COVID-19_pandemic_in_Indonesia
Results map by city and regency Leadership before election MPR: Harmoko (Golkar) DPR: Harmoko (Golkar) New leadership MPR: Amien Rais (PAN) DPR: Akbar Tanjung
1999 Indonesian legislative election
1999_Indonesian_legislative_election
Indonesian general and politician
gave to Habibie and Head of People's Representative Council/MPR Chairman Harmoko a manifesto entitled "The Fundamentals of ABRI's Philosophy on Reform Towards
Wiranto
Regency in East Java, Indonesia
data is for the city of Nganjuk. Shendy Puspa Irawati, badminton player Harmoko, Former chairman of People's Representative Council in the Era of President
Nganjuk_Regency
(2014–19) Onward Indonesia Red and White Independent 14 years, 253 days 13 Harmoko 19 March 1983 – 1 October 1997 Minister of Information Minister of Special
List of longest-serving ministers in Indonesia
List_of_longest-serving_ministers_in_Indonesia
Political party in Indonesia
Djojohadikusumo M. Djojohadikusumo Habibie Hamengkubuwono IX Hamengkubuwono X Hamzah Harmoko Hartarto Hasan Iman Iskandar Kadir Kalla Khouw Lahadalia Laksono Mahendra
Prosperous_Justice_Party
Malaysian businessman (1944–2023)
Sudradjat 1997: Mohammed Hassan Abdul Wali 1997: Walanachi Wootisin 1998: Harmoko 1998: Katsanouke Maeda 1998: Isa Ibrahim 1999: Ernest Zulliger 1999: Mahmoud
Gnanalingam_Gunanathlingam
Indonesian television broadcaster
during the month, and that it would be founded by Minister of Information Harmoko. As the full name of the station (Andalas Televisi, Andalas being the former
ANTV
International football competition
November 2007 Indonesia 2–0 Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 15:30 ICT Harmoko 57' Mahendra 74' Riski 88' (Report)[dead link] Stadium: Thanh Long Sports
2008 AFC U-19 Championship qualification
2008_AFC_U-19_Championship_qualification
Saleh (1973–1977) Sudharmono (1977–1978, acting) Ali Murtopo (1978–1983) Harmoko (1983–1997) R. Hartono (1997–1998) Alwi Dahlan (1998) Yunus Yosfiah (1998–1999)
Department of Information (Indonesia)
Department_of_Information_(Indonesia)
Indonesian academic and politician (1955–2023)
Representative Council (the city council) in 1997. Zaenal openly encouraged Harmoko, the speaker of the People's Representative Council, to use the domestically-made
Zaenal_Ma'arif
Malaysian federal award
Sudradjat 1997: Mohammed Hassan Abdul Wali 1997: Walanachi Wootisin 1998: Harmoko 1998: Katsanouke Maeda 1998: Isa Ibrahim 1999: Ernest Zulliger 1999: Mahmoud
Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia
Order_of_Loyalty_to_the_Crown_of_Malaysia
Indonesian businessman
Gontha has said that during the Suharto era, then-information minister Harmoko invited him to join the ruling political body, Golkar, but he declined
Peter_F._Gontha
Sports governing body
1959 2 Wim Latumeten 1959 1966 3 Soedirgo 1966 4 Jonosewojo 1971 1986 5 Harmoko 1986 1998 6 Sutiyoso 1998 2004 7 Erick Thohir 2004 2006 8 Noviantika Nasution
Indonesian Basketball Association
Indonesian_Basketball_Association
Indonesian newspaper journalist (1965-2017)
reporter at the magazine Tempo until its banning by Information Minister Harmoko of Suharto's New Order government in 1994. This prohibition set off "nationwide
Ahmad_Taufik
Market complex fire in Indonesia
Berita Sampit" (in Indonesian). 26 January 2026. Retrieved 27 January 2026. Harmoko, Slamet. "Inilah Dugaan Penyebab Kebakaran Besar di Pasar Kasongan Lama
2026_Kasongan_Market_fire
Religious strand in Indonesia
Djojohadikusumo M. Djojohadikusumo Habibie Hamengkubuwono IX Hamengkubuwono X Hamzah Harmoko Hartarto Hasan Iman Iskandar Kadir Kalla Khouw Lahadalia Laksono Mahendra
Traditionalism (Islam in Indonesia)
Traditionalism_(Islam_in_Indonesia)
Indonesian journalist and writer (1948–2019)
(with the license revoked on 23 October by then-Minister of Information Harmoko, who was a shareholder of Monitor) and Arswendo was dismissed from Gramedia
Arswendo_Atmowiloto
Political party in Indonesia
Djojohadikusumo M. Djojohadikusumo Habibie Hamengkubuwono IX Hamengkubuwono X Hamzah Harmoko Hartarto Hasan Iman Iskandar Kadir Kalla Khouw Lahadalia Laksono Mahendra
United_Development_Party
Total eclipse
from observing the eclipse directly through then Information Minister Harmoko, only allowing foreigners to observe from faraway places. Besides the requirements
Solar eclipse of June 11, 1983
Solar_eclipse_of_June_11,_1983
Indonesian prosecutor, politician and businessman
the prominent figures who visited his house to mourn him were Habibie, Harmoko, Jusuf Kalla, Ryaas Rasyid and Paska Suzetta. Baramuli was buried at Kalibata
A._A._Baramuli
30 September 1997 12 Golkar Ismail Hasan Metareum Suryadi Soetedjo 12 Harmoko (1939–2021) 1 October 1997 30 September 1999 13 Golkar Syarwan Hamid Abdul
Speaker of the House of Representatives (Indonesia)
Speaker_of_the_House_of_Representatives_(Indonesia)
On 6 January 1997, Ita performed "Dengan Menyebut Nama Allah" during Harmoko's awarding ceremony, held by Republika. She performed it again during the
List of Dengan Menyebut Nama Allah cover versions
List_of_Dengan_Menyebut_Nama_Allah_cover_versions
Indonesian politician (1929–2005)
Consultative Assembly In office 1 October 1992 – 30 September 1999 Speaker Wahono Harmoko Preceded by Jailani Naro Succeeded by Husnie Thamrin Deputy Speaker of
Ismail_Hasan_Metareum
Musical artist
Version) (Rossa) Best Rearranged Production Work Nominated Ari Renaldi, Harmoko Aguswan - Kota (Dere) Best Sound Production Team Nominated Ari Renaldi
Ari_Renaldi
Fraction Period 1997–1999 8 Abdul Gafur 1 October 1997 1 October 1999 Golkar Harmoko Syarwan Hamid 1 October 1997 23 Mei 1998 Military Hari Sabarno 23 Mei 1998
List of deputy speakers of the People's Consultative Assembly
List_of_deputy_speakers_of_the_People's_Consultative_Assembly
Football season in Indonesia
Persema Malang 3–1 Persebaya Surabaya Sutaji 6' Pepito 28' Harmoko 72' Faris 67'
2008–09 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
2008–09_Liga_Indonesia_Premier_Division
Bilateral relations
visited Iran, including Foreign Minister Ali Alatas, Information Minister Harmoko, and Minister of Mutual Cooperation and Trade Sudrajat Djiwandono. Among
Indonesia–Iran_relations
2nd Chairman of the United Development Party (1929–2000)
mourn at the funeral home. Among those are Sudharmono, Emil Salim, and Harmoko. Prior to his death, Naro was treated intensively on the Pelni Hospital
Jailani_Naro
1997 Indonesian film
handled by Hartanto. Rizal Basri edited the film. Minister of Information Harmoko acted as guest director for one day. The story for Fatahillah was based
Fatahillah_(film)
disease. Laurence Harding-Smith, 91, Australian Olympic fencer (1956). Harmoko, 82, Indonesian politician, minister of information (1983–1997), speaker
Deaths_in_July_2021
(ret.) Poniman Minister of Justice: Ali Said Minister of Information: Harmoko Minister of Finance: Radius Prawiro Minister of Trade: Rachmat Saleh Minister
Fourth_Development_Cabinet
1 October 1997 PDI 13 Abdul Gafur 1 October 1997 1 October 1999 Golkar Harmoko Syarwan Hamid 1 October 1997 23 May 1998 Military Hari Sabarno 23 May 1998
List of deputy speakers of the House of Representatives (Indonesia)
List_of_deputy_speakers_of_the_House_of_Representatives_(Indonesia)
Political party in Indonesia
Djojohadikusumo M. Djojohadikusumo Habibie Hamengkubuwono IX Hamengkubuwono X Hamzah Harmoko Hartarto Hasan Iman Iskandar Kadir Kalla Khouw Lahadalia Laksono Mahendra
Crescent Star Party (Indonesia)
Crescent_Star_Party_(Indonesia)
Indonesian actor and filmmaker
former classmates and several others such as future Minister of Information Harmoko. With the group he wrote short stories, poems, and works of literary criticism
Sjumandjaja
Railway station in Indonesia
the Service of the Sultan. Leiden: KITLV Press. p. 5. Gunawan, Riyadi; Harmoko, Darto (1993). Sejarah Sosial Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta: Mobilitas Sosial
Lempuyangan_railway_station
PSCS 1 - 0 Perseta Taryono 29' Eric 38' Rastiawan 83' Report 37' Harmoko 85' Nkomo
2013 Liga Indonesia Premier Division second round
2013_Liga_Indonesia_Premier_Division_second_round
Football match
Kasan Soleh MF 26 M. Kamri 65' MF 27 Sutaji 78' FW 25 Brima Pepito FW 99 Harmoko 46' Substitutes GK 1 Sukasto Efendi MF 8 Abdi Gusti FW 9 Davis Otto Weah
2009 Liga Indonesia Premier Division final
2009_Liga_Indonesia_Premier_Division_final
Shalimar, actress and politician (b.1980) Adang Sudrajat, politician (b.1962) Harmoko, former minister (b.1939) Burhan Abdurahman, politician (b.1956) 5 July
2021_in_Indonesia
Indonesian army officer and politician (1937–2013)
1998. He himself became sympathetic to the movement and began demanding Harmoko, the pro-Suharto Golkar leader, to resign from his position. Alip's term
Alip_Pandoyo
4th Chief of Defence Forces of Malaysia
Sudradjat 1997: Mohammed Hassan Abdul Wali 1997: Walanachi Wootisin 1998: Harmoko 1998: Katsanouke Maeda 1998: Isa Ibrahim 1999: Ernest Zulliger 1999: Mahmoud
Abdul_Hamid_Bidin
Malaysian politician
Sudradjat 1997: Mohammed Hassan Abdul Wali 1997: Walanachi Wootisin 1998: Harmoko 1998: Katsanouke Maeda 1998: Isa Ibrahim 1999: Ernest Zulliger 1999: Mahmoud
Kamaruzzaman_Shariff
Indonesian bureaucrat and politician (1939–2021)
Consultative Assembly In office 1 October 1997 – 30 September 1999 Speaker Harmoko Parliamentary group Regional Delegations 4th Vice Governor of North Sumatra
Abdul_Wahab_Dalimunthe
Malaysian politician
Sudradjat 1997: Mohammed Hassan Abdul Wali 1997: Walanachi Wootisin 1998: Harmoko 1998: Katsanouke Maeda 1998: Isa Ibrahim 1999: Ernest Zulliger 1999: Mahmoud
Ahmad_Fuad_Ismail
Benny Moerdani Minister of Justice Ismail Saleh Minister of Information Harmoko Minister of Finance J. B. Sumarlin Minister of Trade Arifin Siregar Minister
Fifth_Development_Cabinet
HARMOKO
HARMOKO
HARMOKO
HARMOKO
Male
French
French form of Latin Lazarus, LAZARE means "my God has helped."
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Elias, ELIASZ means "the Lord is my God."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Eyeball
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
Clear; Lovable; Charming
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, German, Latin, Spanish
Constant; Steadfast
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Best; Winner
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Conduct; Leading; Guidance
Girl/Female
Muslim
Virtuous, Honest, Excellent
Female
Greek
(ΙσίδωÏα) Feminine form of Greek Isidoros, ISIDORA means "gift of Isis." Compare with another form of Isidora.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Calm; Peaceable
HARMOKO
HARMOKO
HARMOKO
HARMOKO
HARMOKO