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He often calls Megawati his "sister," and he supported her struggle to win back control of her party after Suharto ousted her in 1996.
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Last week former presidents B.J. Habibie and Megawati Sukarnoputri expressed concern that pancasila had lost its prominence.
Could Indonesia 'Pakistanize'? Benedict Rogers 2011
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Megawati Sukarnoputri, the daughter of Indonesia's first president, became the country's first female president in 2001.
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Last week former presidents B.J. Habibie and Megawati Sukarnoputri expressed concern that pancasila had lost its prominence.
Could Indonesia 'Pakistanize'? Benedict Rogers 2011
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But in fact no, Megawati [id] in her campaign speeches always placed herself as the opposition, this time agreed to things that was said by SBY and JK.
Global Voices in English » Indonesia: Disappointing Election Debate 2009
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Megawati/Prabowo braces the iconic red for its Twitter page, actively communicating with fellow Twitter users.
Global Voices in English » Indonesia: Twittering the Presidential Election 2009
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Megawati Sukarnoputri, the daughter of Indonesia's first president, became the country's first female president in 2001.
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It was the only moment so far where the three Indonesian chief of state hopefuls — Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY), Megawati Sokarnoputri (Mega), and Jusuf Kalla (JK) are reunited all in one forum.
Global Voices in English » Indonesia: Disappointing Election Debate 2009
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Look, the women heads of state that we know about, the famous ones, are either hardcore elected conservatives, like Thatcher or Golda Meir, or daughters/wives of assassinated or simply dead former leaders --- inheritors of political dynastic power --- like Megawati Sukarno, Indira Gandhi, Cory Aquino, or Benazir Bhutto.
SeeLight: 2008
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Look, the women heads of state that we know about, the famous ones, are either hardcore elected conservatives, like Thatcher or Golda Meir, or daughters/wives of assassinated or simply dead former leaders --- inheritors of political dynastic power --- like Megawati Sukarno, Indira Gandhi, Cory Aquino, or Benazir Bhutto.
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