Central Indonesian National Committee Komite Nasional Indonesia Pusat | |
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History | |
Established | 29 August 1945 |
Disbanded | 15 December 1949 |
Preceded by | Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence |
Succeeded by | House of Representatives (United States of Indonesia) |
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Structure | |
Seats | 514 members (1947) |
Political groups | Left Wing (197)
Republican Fortress (105)
Various allegiances (212)
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Jakarta Art Building (first meeting place) | |
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The Central Indonesian National Committee (Indonesian: Komite Nasional Indonesia Pusat, KNIP), also known as the Central National Committee (Indonesian: Komite Nasional Pusat, KNP),[1] was a body appointed to assist the president of the newly independent Indonesia. Originally purely advisory, it later gained assumed legislative functions. The Working Committee of the KNIP became part of the People's Representative Council when Indonesia became a unitary state in 1950.[2]