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Revision as of 18:54, 8 June 2017
Governor of Jakarta | |
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Incumbent since 9 May 2017Djarot Syaiful Hidayat (Acting) | |
Residence | Jalan Taman Suropati No. 7, Jakarta |
Term length | Five years |
Inaugural holder | Suwiryo (as Mayor of Jakarta) |
Formation | 1960 |
Deputy | None currently |
Website | www.jakarta.go.id |
Below is a list of mayors and governors who have held office in the regional government district of Jakarta in Indonesia after Indonesian independence in 1945.
Governors
Governors of Indonesian provinces, including Jakarta, are now chosen via gubernatorial elections.
No | Image | Name[1] | Title | Took office | Left office | Year(s) | Deputy Governor(s) | Nickname |
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11 | (2) Bunyamin Ramto |
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12 | (2) Herbowo |
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13 | (2) Tubagus Muhammad Rais (3) RS Museno |
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14 | (1) Abdul Kahfi (2) Boedihardjo Soekmadi (3) Djailani (4) Fauzi Alvi |
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17 | File:BasukiTP.jpg | |||||||
18 | (elect) |
Acting governors
At certain times, acting governors have replaced governors who have taken leave, for example to campaign for re-election or for other offices.[4][5]
No | Image | Acting governor | Took office | Left office | Governor on leaving |
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2 | File:BasukiTP.jpg | ||||
3 | File:Soni Sumarsono.jpg | ||||
4 | File:Djarot Saiful Hidayat.jpg |
Notes
- ^ In this second period, he also served as the Home Affairs Minister of Indonesia.
- ^ Resigned after being elected as the President of Indonesia.[2]
- ^ Dismissed after being sentenced to two years in prison due to blasphemy case.[3]
- ^ Counted three years including when he served as the Acting Governor.
- ^ In exception of Djarot who replaced Basuki due to criminal penalty of blasphemy.
See also
References
- ^ Jakarta in Figures. Statistics DKI Jakarta Provincial Office, Jakarta. 2008.
- ^ "Hari ini Jokowi Sudah bukan Gubernur DKI Jakarta Lagi". Suara Pembaruan (in Indonesian). Beritasatu.com. 16 October 2014. Retrieved 16 October 2014.
- ^ "Ahok Diberhentikan dari Jabatan Gubernur" (in Indonesian). news.metrotvnews.com. 9 May 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
- ^ Fana FS Putra Tambun (13 June 2014). "Ahok Announces Run for Jakarta Governor in 2017 If Jokowi Becomes President". The Jakarta Globe. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
- ^ Lenny Tristia Tambun (9 December 2015). "Sumarsono Returns as Jakarta Acting Governor While Ahok Starts Runoff Campaign". The Jakarta Globe. Retrieved 21 April 2017.