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Preceded by
  
Position created

Died
  
1967, Indonesia

Name
  
Tjokorda Raka


Religion
  
Hinduism

Succeeded by
  
Position abolished

Parents
  
Cokorda Gede Sukawati

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Prime Minister
  
Nadjamoeddin Daeng Malewa Warouw Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung J.E. Tatengkeng D.P. Diapari J. Poetoehena

Born
  
January 15, 1899 Ubud, Gianyar, Bali, Dutch East Indies (
1899-01-15
)

Spouse
  
Gilberte Vincent (m. 1993)

Children
  
Tjokorda Ngurah Wim Sukawati, Tjokorda Wim Anak Agung Vera, Anak Agung Oka Willy

Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati (new spelling: Cokorda Gde Raka Sukawati), (January 15, 1899 in Ubud, Gianyar, Bali – 1967) was the only President of the State of East Indonesia from 1946 to its disestablishment in 1950. His title Tjokorda Gde indicates that Soekawati belonged to the highest ksatria (one of the four noble castes in Bali). He had a Balinese wife Gusti Agung Niang Putu of which a son was born Tjokorda Ngurah Wim Sukawati. In 1933 Tjokorda Raka married a French woman named Gilberte Vincent with whom he had two sons.

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Education

In his young years, Soekawati attended a school for Indonesian officials. In 1918 he was an official Indonesian candidate appointed by the Bandung auditors. At the end of the same year he was mantripolitie (a title for indigenous officials) to Denpasar. In 1919, he had political ambitions and was promoted to Punggawa (district) of his birthplace Ubud. In 1924 he was elected member of the People's Council, which he held until 1927. Then, in the same year, he was a member of the board of delegates of the People's Council. At the end of 1931 he went to study in Europe. In 1932 he continued his journey to the Netherlands to study agriculture and animal husbandry.

President of The State of East Indonesia

Between December 18 to 24 1946, he attended the conference in Denpasar and was chosen as interim president of the State of East Indonesia. The conference also led to the formation of the Provisional Parliament of East Indonesia. On April 21, 1950, he successfully negotiated East Indonesia's integration into a unitary Republic of Indonesia, heeding majority support for a unitary state.

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