The revised Dwikora Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Dwikora Yang Disempurnakan) was the Indonesian Cabinet which served under President Sukarno from February 1966 to March 1966. The Cabinet was formed under an extremely tense political situation and it was expected that this Cabinet would address the concerns of the people. It was during a meeting of this Cabinet that unidentified troops surrounded the Presidential Palace causing to Sukarno to escape to Bogor from where he gave Supersemar to Lieutenant General Suharto.
President/Prime Minister/Supreme Commander of ABRI/Mandatory of the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly (MPRS)/Great Leader of the Revolution: ir Sukarno
First Deputy Prime Minister/Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade: Subandrio
Second Deputy Prime Minister/Coordinating Minister of Distribution/Minister of Higher Education and Science: Johannes Leimena
Third Deputy Prime Minister/Chairman of MPRS: Chaerul Saleh
Fourth Deputy Prime Minister/Vice Chairman of MPRS: Idham Chalid
Minister of Information: Maj. Gen. Achmadi
Ministers in the Field of Law and Home Affairs
Coordinating Minister: Sartono
Minister of Home Affairs/Governor of Jakarta: Maj. Gen. Soemarno Sosroatmojo
Minister of Justice: A Astrawinata
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court:Wirjono Prodjodikoro
Attorney General: Brig. Gen. Sutardhio
Ministers in the Field of Defense and Security
Coordinating Minister: Maj. Gen. Sarbini
Deputy Coordinating Minister: Maj. Gen. Mursyid
Commander of the Army: Maj. Gen. Suharto
Commander of the Navy: R. Adm. Muljadi
Deputy Commander of the Navy: Marines Maj. Gen. Hartono
Commander of the Air Force: AVM Sri Muljono Herlambang
Chief of Police: Police Gen. Sutjipto Judodihardjo
Coordinating Minister: Sumarno
Governor of the Central Bank: Jusuf Muda Dalam
First Lieutenant Governor of the Central Bank: JD Massie
Lieutenant Governors of the Central Bank: Arifin Harahap and Mohamad Hasan
Minister of State Funds: Surjadi
Minister of Expenditures: Police Brig. Gen. Hugeng Imam Santoso
Minister of Insurance: Sucipto S Amidharmo
Coordinating Minister/Minister of Tourism: Hamengkubuwono IX
Minister of Manpower: Sutomo
Minister of National Research: Suhadi Reksowardojo
Minister of Oil and Natural Gas: Maj. Gen. Ibnu Sutowo
Minister of Mining: Armunanto
Minister of Basic Industries: Brig. Gen. M Jusuf
Coordinating Minister: Maj. Gen. Azis Saleh
Minister of Textile Industry: Brig. Gen. Danudirdjo Ashari
Minister of Light Industry: AVM. Suharnoko Harbani
Minister of Hand Made Industry: Hadi Thayeb
Minister of Self-Reliance/Assistant Minister to Coordinating Minister of People's Industries: TD Pardede
Ministers in the Field of Public Works and Energy
Coordinating Minister: Sutami
Minister of Electricity and Energy: Setiadi Reksoprodjo
Minister of Irrigation: PC Harjadisudirdja
Minister of Road Maintenance: Brig. Gen. Hartawan Wirjodiprodjo
Minister of Job Creations and Constructions: David Chen Chung
Minister of Trans-Sumatra Highway: Bratanata
Ministers in the Field of Agriculture and Agrarian Affairs
Coordinating Minister: Sadjarwo
Minister of Agriculture:ir Sukarno
Minister of Plantations: Frans Seda
Minister of Forestry: Sudjarwo
Minister of Agrarian Affairs: Rudolf Hermanses
Minister of People's Irrigation and Village Development: Surachman
Minister of National Trade: Brig. Gen. Achmad Jusuf
Minister of Land Transportation: Lt. Gen. Hidayat
Minister of Post and Telecommunication: Air Mshl. S. Suryadarma
Minister of Air Transportation: Partono
Minister of Transmigration and Cooperatives: Achadi
Coordinating Minister/Minister of Sea Transportation: Marines Maj. Gen. Ali Sadikin
Minister of Fisheries and Sea Exploration: R. Adm. Hamzah Atmohandojo
Minister of Maritime Industries: Mardanus
Coordinating Minister: Muljadi Djojomartono
Minister of Social Affairs: Rusiah Sardjono
Minister of Health: Maj. Gen. Satrio
Coordinating Minister/Minister of Religious Affairs: Sjaifuddin Zuchri
Minister of Hajj Affairs: Farid Mar'uf
Minister of Government Liaison with Ulamas: Marzuki Jatim
Assistant to Minister of Religious Affairs: Abdul Fattah Jasin
Ministers in the Field of Education and Culture
Coordinating Minister: Prijono
Minister of Basic Education and Culture: Sumardjo
Minister of Sports: Maladi
Coordinating Minister: Ruslan Abdulgani
Minister of Government Liaison with MPRS/Mutual Assistance People's Representative Council (DPR-GR)/Supreme Advisory Council (DPA)/National Front: WJ Rumambi
Secretary General of the National Front: JK Tumakaka
Presidential Adviser for Funds and Forces: Notohamiprodjo
Presidential Advisers for National Security: Police Gen. Sukarno Djojonegoro and Munandjat
Special Minister of Security: Lt. Col. Sjafei
State Ministers: Oei Tjoe Tat, Brig. Gen. Sukendro, Aminuddin Azis, Sudibjo, Brig. Gen. Mudjoko
Vice Chairman of the MPRS: Ali Sastroamidjojo
Vice Chairman of the MPRS/Chairman of the National Resillience Institute (LEMHANAS): Maj. Gen. Wilujo Puspojudo
State Secretary: M. Ichsan
Second Vice Chairman of DPA: Sujono Hadinoto
Deputy Heads of DPR-GR: Sjarif Thayeb, Asmara Hadi, R. Adm. Mursalin Daeng Mamangung, HA Syaichu
Financial Auditors: Sukardan, Radius Prawiro, Mochtar Usman, HA Pandelaki
Director General of the National Atomic Body: GA Siwabessy
Commander of the Establishment of Aviation Industry Command (KOPELAPIP): Air Mshl. Omar Dani
Project Manager for KOPELAPIP: Kurwet Kartaadiredja
On 18 March 1966, Subandrio, Chaerul Saleh, Setiadi Reksoprodjo, Sumardjo, Oei Tjoe Tat, Yusuf Muda Dalam, Armunanto, Surachman, Sutomo Martopradoto, Astrawinata, Achmadi, Sjafei, JK Tumakaka, Achadi, and Soemarno Sosroatmojo were arrested. A number of interim ministers were appointed to replace the 15 arrested ministers as follows:
Ad interim ministers in the cabinet presidium
Hamengkubuwana IX
Adam Malik
Roeslan Abdulgani
Idham Chalid
Johannes Leimena
Other ad interim ministers
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Overseas Economic Relations: Adam Malik
Minister of Justice: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: Wirjono Prodjodikoro
Minister of Labor: Frans Seda (retained his position as plantations minister)
Minister of Mining: Maj. Gen. Ibnu Sutowo (retained his position as oil and natural gas minister)
Minister of Electricity and Energy: Sutami (retained his position as coordinating minister)