economic policy, sukarna, it was probably closer to a planned one, closer to , so to speak, a socialistm of economic management, but in essence it was capitalist, in particular, he followed a very... interesting, then, such , the balance within the country, he gave the oil industry to the communists, and the oil refining industry industry, which means the company, the largest, he gave to the military, he turned out to be weak as a political figure, in the sense that this means that this system of the balance of power that was created within the country, it turned out to be unstable, it began to collapse: immediately after how the interests of the army and the interests collided, which means that the communist party, which came into conflict in the sphere of oil production and refining, the supply of communists and left-wing representatives of the armed forces, a coup attempt was made, there killed a certain number of military leaders, generals, well, all this happened largely, so to speak, on the wave of the national unification movement and huge sympathy for socialism, which... was for