Its term of office ran from 31 January to 18 July 1949.
The only way in which Djumhana could form a new cabinet was by dropping his former program and substituting it with an extremely mild one.
[1] The program of the Second Djumhana Cabinet which he formed at the beginning of February called for the establishment of a sovereign and free federal Indonesia as soon as possible and formation of an interim government in which the Republic of Indonesia would take part.
[2] On 16 July 1949, the Indonesia, Unity, Indonesian Nationhood Party and the Pasundan People's Party in the Parliament of Pasundan were united to form a "National Front".
[5] The front stated that they demand the entire cabinet to resign and for the prime minister to form a new cabinet on a broader basis.