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marshall27 [118]
3 years ago
15

Alasan jepang membentuk bpupki?

History
1 answer:
notsponge [240]3 years ago
5 0
<span>Badan ini dibentuk sebagai upaya mendapatkan dukungan bangsa Indonesia dengan menjanjikan bahwa Jepang akan membantu proses kemerdekaan Indonesia. BPUPKI beranggotakan 63 orang yang diketuai oleh Radjiman Wedyodiningrat dengan wakil ketua Hibangase Yosio (orang Jepang) dan R.P. Soeroso.Adapun latar belakang pembentukan BPUPKI secara formil, termuat dalam Maklumat Gunseikan nomor 23 tanggal 29 Mei 1945, dilihat dari latar belakang dikeluarnya Maklumat No. 23 itu adalah karena kedudukan Facisme (kekuasaan) Jepang yang sudah sangat terancam. Maka sebenarnya, kebijaksanaan Pemerintah Jepang dengan membentuk BPUPKI bukan merupakan kebaikan hati yang murni tetapi Jepang hanya ingin mementingkan dirinya sendiri, yaitu pertama; Jepang ingin mempertahankan sisa-sisa kekuatannya dengan cara memikat hati rakyat Indonesia, dan yang kedua; untuk melaksanakan politik kolonialnya.</span>
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