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B.J. Habibie
B.J. Habibie, in full Bacharuddin
Jusuf Habibie (born June 25, 1936, Parepare, Indonesia), Indonesian aircraft
engineer and politician who was president of Indonesia (1998–1999) and a leader
in the country’s technological and economic development in the late 20th and
early 21st centuries.
Brilliant in science and
mathematics from childhood, Habibie received his postsecondary education at the
Bandung Institute of Technology in Bandung, Indonesia, and furthered his
studies at the Institute of Technology of North Rhine–Westphalia in Aachen,
West Germany. After graduating in 1960, he remained in West Germany as an
aeronautics researcher and production supervisor.
Suharto took power as Indonesia’s
second president in 1966, and in 1974 he asked Habibie—whom he had known for 25
years—to return to the country to help build advanced industries.
Suharto assured him that he could
do whatever was needed to accomplish that goal. Initially assigned to the state
oil company, Pertamina, Habibie became a government adviser and chief of a new
aerospace company in 1976. Two years later he became research minister and head
of the Agency for Technology Evaluation and Application. In these roles he
oversaw a number of ventures involving the production and transportation of
heavy machinery, steel, electronics and telecommunications equipment, and arms
and ammunition.
Habibie believed his enterprises
ultimately would spawn high-tech ventures in the private sector and allow the
country to climb the technology ladder. In 1993 he unveiled the first
Indonesian-developed plane, which he helped design, and in the following year
he launched a plan to refurbish more than three dozen vessels bought from the
former East German navy at his initiative. The Finance Ministry balked at the
cost of the latter endeavour, while the armed forces thought that its turf had
been violated. Nevertheless, Habibie got more than $400 million for
refurbishing.
Meanwhile, in 1990 Habibie was
appointed head of the Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals Association, and during
the 1993 central-board elections of the country’s ruling party, Golkar, Habibie
helped the children and allies of President Suharto rise to top positions,
easing out long-standing military-backed power brokers. By the late 1990s
Habibie was viewed as one of several possible successors to the aging Suharto.
In March 1998 Suharto appointed
Habibie to the vice presidency, and two months later, in the wake of large-scale
violence in Jakarta, Suharto announced his resignation. Thrust unexpectedly
into the country’s top position, Habibie immediately began to implement major
reforms. He appointed a new cabinet; fired Suharto’s eldest daughter as social
affairs minister as well as his longtime friend as trade and industry minister;
named a committee to draft less-restrictive political laws; allowed a free
press; arranged for free parliamentary and presidential elections the following
year; and agreed to presidential term limits (two five-year terms). He also
granted amnesty to more than 100 political prisoners.
In 1999 Habibie announced that East
Timor, a former Portuguese colony that had been invaded by Indonesia in 1975,
could choose between special autonomy and independence; the territory chose
independence. Indonesia held free general elections (the first since 1955) in
June, as promised. Later that year Habibie ran for president, but he withdrew
his candidacy shortly before the October election, which was won by Abdurrahman
Wahid . After Wahid took office, Habibie essentially stepped out of politics,
although in 2000 he established the Habibie Center, a political research
institute.
Points of the text
- B.J. Habibie is indonesian aircraft engineer and politician who was president of Indonesia
- B.J. Habibie brilliant in science and mathematics from childhood
- Habibie became a government adviser and chief of a new aerospace company in 1976
- In 1993 Habibie unveiled the first Indonesian-developed plane, which he helped design
- In March 1998 Suharto appointed Habibie to the vice presidency
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