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No, the first president of Indonesia is Sukarno.

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Which leader turned Indonesia into police and frequently imposed martial law?

Suharto


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Who is Suharto?

Suharto was the President of Indonesia. Suharto was the second president, holding office for thirty one years. Suharto was president from 1967 to 1998.


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