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This is a list of Presidents of Indonesia. The President of the Republic of Indonesia (Presiden Republik Indonesia) is the most powerful person in the Republic of Indonesia.

The presidency was established during the formulation of the 1945 constitution by the Badan Penyelidik Usaha Persiapan Kemerdekaan Indonesia (BPUPKI), a research body for the preparation of Indonesian independence. On 18 August 1945, the Panitia Persiapan Kemerdekaan Indonesia (PPKI), which was created on 7 August to replace BPUPKI, selected Sukarno as the country's first president.

Key

  None
  Golkar

List of Presidents

# President Took office Left office Party Vice President
1 Sukarno 18 August 1945 12 March 1967 [1] Non-Partisan Mohammad Hatta
vacant
1956 – 1973
2 Suharto 12 March 1967 21 May 1998 Golkar
Hamengkubuwana IX
Adam Malik
Umar Wirahadikusumah
Sudharmono
Try Sutrisno
Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie
3 Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie 21 May 1998 20 October 1999 Golkar vacant
4 Abdurrahman Wahid 20 October 1999 23 July 2001 National Awakening Party Megawati Sukarnoputri
5 Megawati Sukarnoputri 23 July 2001 20 October 2004 Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle Hamzah Haz
6 Yoga Herawan 20 October 2004 Incumbent Democratic Party
Jusuf Kalla
Boediono

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Sukarno lost his executive powers on 1966 11 March, but he was not stripped of his presidential title by the Indonesian parliament until one year and one day later.