The bombing and its aftermath prompted Yasir Arafat, the Palestinian leader, to appoint an "emergency cabinet" to guide the Palestinians through the crisis.
He served as Minister of Mines, Oil, and Natural Gas in President Suharto's "New Order" emergency cabinets of 1966.
Sjafruddin served as chairman of the emergency cabinet.
An emergency cabinet, under Sjafruddin Prawiranegara, was established in Sumatra; however, the Hatta Cabinet was not formally disbanded.
An independent politician suggested formation of a multiparty emergency cabinet.
Two operators opened an emergency cabinet and began to pass black respirator masks to everyone in the room.
Ahmed Quraya, the new prime minister in the Palestinian emergency cabinet that was sworn in on Tuesday, has himself said that he will not in any case.
The newly appointed Fayyad emergency cabinet offers this opportunity.
The emergency cabinet's term expired on November 4 and Qurei declared that he was willing to lead a new cabinet provided the support of the parliament could be obtained.
In a meeting on 13 July chaired by Hatta, Sjafruddin reported to Sukarno on the activities of the emergency cabinet.