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          Soepomo

          Indonesian politician, lawyer, and diplomat (1903–1958)

          Soepomo (EYD: Supomo; 22 January 1903 – 12 September 1958) was an Indonesian politician and lawyer who served as the country's first Minister of Justice from August until November 1945 and again from December 1949 until 6 September 1950.

          Known as the father of Indonesia's constitution, he was posthumously declared an Indonesian National Hero by President Sukarno in 1965.

          Soepomo as a legal scholar who received his doctorate from Leiden University and taught at the Academy of Law (Rechts Hoogeschool).

        1. He was born in Sukoharjo, Central Java, January 22, and died in Jakarta, 12 September at the age of 55 years.
        2. The Indonesian team was led by Soepomo.
        3. Soepomo was Javanese and had studied in Leiden under Cornelis van Vollenhoven.
        4. As in comparison, the most obvious example is the story of Soewidji under the pseudonym Panut.
        5. Early life and education

          Soepomo was born on 22 January 1903, in Sukoharjo, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). He came from a noble family; his maternal and paternal grandfathers were both high-ranking government officials.

          He began his education in 1917 when he was enrolled at a Europeesche Lagere School (ELS) in Boyolali. He graduated in 1920 and continued his studies at Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs (MULO) in Surakarta. In 1923, he moved to Batavia (now Jakarta) and attended the Rechts Hogeschool (RHS).

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