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      Suharto (February 20, - January 27, [1]) was an Indonesian military, political leader, and second President of Indonesia. He served as president from to His presidency ended in amid mass protests, leading to his resignation.

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      Suharto rose to power after a failed coup by the Indonesian Communist Party that killed six generals in the Indonesian Army. The first president of Indonesia, Sukarno, was seen by both the people and political elites as and wanted him to step down. Soeharto was appointed as President by the Indonesian Parliament in Suharto ruled over Indonesia for three decades with a strong central government. His time as president was known as "Orde Baru" period. As he took an anti-communist position, many Western governments supported him both in economic and political matters.[2][3]

      After mass demonstrations in , Soeharto was forced to resign. Suharto had been the face of Indonesia for

      Suharto

      President of Indonesia from to

      In this Indonesian name, there is no family name nor a patronymic.

      Suharto[b][c] (8 June – 27 January ) was an Indonesian military officer and politician, who served as the second and longest serving president of Indonesia.

      Suharto's presidency and legacy is highly divisive. Widely regarded as a military dictator by international observers, Suharto led Indonesia as an authoritarian regime from until his resignation in following nationwide unrest.[3][4][5] His year rule over Indonesia is considered one of the most controversial in the 20th century due to allegations of corruption and his government's central role to the perpetration of mass killings against communists early in his rule and subsequent discrimination of ethnic Chinese Indonesians, irreligious people, and trade unionists.[6][7][8] However, he has been praised for making Indonesia into an econo