Hadrianus Sinaga
Hadrianus Sinaga | |
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6th Minister of Health | |
In office 24 March 1956 – 9 April 1957 | |
President | Sukarno Suharto |
Preceded by | Johannes Leimena |
Succeeded by | Abdul Azis Saleh |
Member of the People's Representative Council | |
In office 15 February 1950 – 8 December 1954 | |
President | Sukarno |
4th | |
In office 9 April 1950 – 5 February 1961 | |
President | Sukarno |
Preceded by | Martinus Abednego |
Succeeded by | Manuel Sondakh |
Personal details | |
Born | , Samosir Island, Dutch East Indies | June 15, 1912
Died | June 11, 1981 Jakarta, Indonesia | (aged 68)
Resting place | Kalibata Heroes Cemetery, Jakarta, Indonesia |
Nationality | Indonesian |
Political party | Indonesian Christian Party (1945–1973) |
Hadrianus Sinaga (June 15, 1912 – July 11, 1981) is the eighth minister of health of Indonesia. He was also the member of the People's Representative Council from 1950 until 1954. He was also the third general secretary of the Indonesian Christian Party. He was a surgeon, and established of the Medical Faculty of the Christian University of Indonesia.[1]
Early life[]
Hadrianus Sinaga was born in , Samosir Island, Dutch East Indies, on June 15, 1912. He went to the Dutch East Indies Doctors' School in Surabaya, and finished his studies in 1942.
Career[]
After finishing his studies, he became a doctor in Panyabungan, South Tapanuli, and as the Head of Health Affairs of the Tapanuli Residency, the head of health affairs of the Defense Council of Tapanuli, and the head of health affairs of the People's Safety Forces.
Political career[]
In the Indonesian Christian Party[]
From 1947 until 1949, Sinaga was chosen as the member of the Central Indonesian National Committee. He was chosen as the member of the People's Representative Council of the United States of Indonesia, and the Temporary People's Representative Council, until 8 December 1954, when he resigned.[2]
Sinaga was chosen as the 3rd general secretary of the Indonesian Christian Party at its from 7–9 April 1950 in Jakarta.[3]
As the Minister of Health[]
Sinaga was chosen as the minister of health in the Second Ali Sastroamidjojo Cabinet. During his tenure he initiated the building of a regional hospital in Samosir, with the funds from UNICEF. Several years after his death, government changed the name of the hospital to his name.[4] The street in front of the hospital was also changed to his name.[5]
Death[]
Hadrianus Sinaga died in Jakarta on July 11, 1981. He was buried at the Kalibata Heroes Cemetery in Jakarta.
References[]
- ^ FK UKI (2012). 3909 Dokter Made In UKI, 50 Tahun Perjalanan, Persembahan Ulang Tahun Emas FK UKI 1 Desember 1962-1 Desember 2012. Jakarta: Rayyana Komunikasindo.
- ^ People's Representative Council of Mutual Assistance 1970, p. 587
- ^ Simorangkir 1989, p. 24
- ^ Sitanggang, Helbos (2 August 2018). "RSUD Dr Hadrianus Sinaga Kini Miliki 14 Dokter Spesialis". medanbisnisdaily.com. Medan Bisnis Daily. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
- ^ Ministry of Education and Culture (18 December 2013). "SD NEGERI 12 PINTUSONA". kemdikbud.go.id. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
Bibliography[]
- People's Representative Council of Mutual Assistance (1970), Seperempat Abad Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Republik Indonesia [A Quarter Century of the People's Representative Council of the Republic of Indonesia] (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Secretariat of the People's Representative Council of Mutual Assistance
- Simorangkir, J.C.T. (1989), id:Manuscript Sejarah Parkindo [Manuscript of the History of Parkindo] (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Yayasan Komunikasi
- 1912 births
- 1981 deaths
- Indonesian Christians
- Health ministers of Indonesia
- Members of the People's Representative Council, 1950