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| - Sartono (ur. 1900, zm. 1968) – indonezyjski polityk. Pochodził z rodziny arystokratycznej. Studiował na uniwersytecie w Leiden. Był jednym z założycieli Ligi Narodowej Indonezji (1927), przekształconej później (1928) w Indonezyjską Partię Narodową. Przewodniczył parlamentowi Republiki Indonezji (1949–1959). (pl)
- Sartono (5 August 1900 – 15 October 1968) was an Indonesian politician and lawyer who served as the first speaker of the People's Representative Council (DPR) from 1950 until 1960. Born to a noble ethnic-Javanese family, Sartono studied law at Leiden University. During his studies, he joined the Perhimpoenan Indonesia association and became an advocate for Indonesian independence. After graduating, he opened a law practice and helped found the Indonesian National Party (PNI) in 1927. When several party leaders were arrested by the colonial government in 1929, he became one of their defense lawyers and unsuccessfully argued for their acquittal. Following the arrest of its leaders, PNI became paralyzed and the party subsequently suspended its activities. In its place, Sartono founded a new p (en)
- Mr. Raden Mas Sartono (5 Agustus 1900 – 15 Oktober 1968) adalah seorang pengacara dan politisi yang bergerak dalam memperjuangkan kemerdekaan Indonesia. Di masa awal kemerdekaan, ia menjabat sebagai Menteri Negara di Kabinet Presidensial bersama dengan Mohammad Amir, Abdul Wahid Hasyim, Alexander Andries Maramis, dan Oto Iskandar di Nata. Perjuangan politiknya berawal dari Partai Nasional Indonesia hingga mendirikan partai-partai politik baru, seperti Partai Indonesia dan Gerakan Rakyat Indonesia. (in)
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