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When Subroto became Minister for Mining, the world oil price was soaring. As well, he had to straighten out Pertamina that was then in poor shape through mismanagement. From government, Subroto later switched careers to become Secretary-General of OPEC. In that organization of oil-producing nations, he became known as an adroit diplomat with a ready smile.
In the twilight years of the New Order, Subroto turned into one of Suharto’s critics, becoming active in a number of organizations demanding reform. Today, in his 87th year, Subroto remains sharp, quick and clear when recounting his experiences to Tempo’s Yandi M. Rofiyandi and Ninin Damayanti. He no longer plays tennis, but still exercises on his treadmill and occasionally swims. Should someone ask his age, Subroto shoots back: What age? Psychologically, I’m still only 45!
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