Indonesian business magnate and former first lady Titiek Soeharto dies
Titiek Soeharto, the wife of former Indonesian President Suharto, died on Monday at the age of 88.
She was the matriarch of one of Indonesia's richest and most powerful families, and her death is likely to have a significant impact on the country's political and economic landscape.
Soeharto was born in 1934 in Surakarta, Central Java. She married Suharto in 1957, and the couple went on to have six children. Suharto became president of Indonesia in 1967, and Titiek Soeharto played an active role in his government. She was known for her charitable work, and she also served as a member of the Indonesian parliament.
Soeharto was a controversial figure, and his presidency was marked by both economic growth and human rights abuses. He was forced to resign in 1998 amid widespread protests, and he died in 2008.
Titiek Soeharto remained active in business and politics after her husband's death. She was a major shareholder in several Indonesian companies, and she also served as a member of the board of directors of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Soeharto's death is likely to have a significant impact on Indonesian politics and business. She was a powerful figure in her own right, and her family's wealth and influence are likely to continue to play a role in the country's future.
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