Supreme Advisory Council

The Supreme Advisory Council (Indonesian: Dewan Pertimbangan Agung, DPA), is a defunct advisory council for the President of Indonesia. Its function was to give advice on state and foreign affairs. The council was established on September 25, 1945 by Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta, under the name of Advisory Council (Indonesian: Majelis Pertimbangan, MP). Eventually, the name was changed into Supreme Advisory Body (Indonesian: Badan Pertimbangan Agung, BPA), and later into the current name.

Supreme Advisory Council

The Supreme Advisory Council (Indonesian: Dewan Pertimbangan Agung, DPA), is a defunct advisory council for the President of Indonesia. Its function was to give advice on state and foreign affairs. The council was established on September 25, 1945 by Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta, under the name of Advisory Council (Indonesian: Majelis Pertimbangan, MP). Eventually, the name was changed into Supreme Advisory Body (Indonesian: Badan Pertimbangan Agung, BPA), and later into the current name.