Speaker of the House of Representatives (Indonesia)
Appearance
Speaker of People's Representative Council of Indonesia | |
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since 1 October 2019 | |
Term length | Five years |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Indonesia |
Formation | 22 February 1950 |
First holder | Sartono |
Salary | Rp 5,040,000 per month |
This is a list of Speakers of the People's Representative Council, the lower house of Indonesia. The list does not include chair of the Central Indonesian National Committee.
List of Speakers
No | Photo | Name |
Assumed office | Left office | Term | Party |
Notes | Deputies | |
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1 | Sartono (1900–1968) |
Republic of Indonesia (until 1950) PNI (from 1950) |
[note 2] [1][2][3][4] |
A.M. Tambunan Arudji Kartawinata | |||||
A.M. Tambunan Arudji Kartawinata Tadjuddin Noor | |||||||||
Zainul Arifin Arudji Kartawinata Zainal Abidin Ahmad | |||||||||
Zainul Arifin (1909–1963) |
[5][6][7][8] |
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Arudji Kartawinata (1905–1970) |
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I Gusti Gde Subamia (1921–1986) |
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Achmad Sjaichu (1923–1995) |
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Mursalin Daeng Mamanggung (1922–) |
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Syarif Thayeb (1920–1989) |
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Achmad Sjaichu (1923–1995) |
Ben Mang Reng Say Mursalin Daeng Mamanggung (1966–1968) Sulistio (1968–1971) Syarif Thayeb | ||||||||
Idham Chalid (1921–2010) |
[14][15][16] |
Jailani Naro Domo Pranoto (1971–1977) Muhammad Sudjono (1977) Mohammad Isnaeni | |||||||
Adam Malik (1917–1984) |
Masjkur Kartidjo Mohammad Isnaeni (1977–1982) Hardjantho Soemodisastro (1982) | ||||||||
Daryatmo (1925–1992) |
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Amirmachmud (1923–1995) |
Amir Murtono Hardjantho Soemodisastro Nuddin Lubis | ||||||||
Kharis Suhud (1925–2012) |
Raden Sukardi Suryadi Jailani Naro | ||||||||
Wahono (1925–2004) |
Suryadi Soetedjo | ||||||||
Harmoko (born 1939) |
Abdul Gafur Ismail Hasan Metareum Fatimah Achmad Poedjono Pranyoto | ||||||||
Akbar Tandjung (born 1945) |
Khofifah Indar Parawansa (PKB) Muhaimin Iskandar (PKB) A.M. Fatwa (PAN) | ||||||||
Agung Laksono (born 1949) |
Muhaimin Iskandar (PKB) Zaenal Maarif (PBR) | ||||||||
Marzuki Alie (born 1955) |
Pramono Anung (PDI-P) Anis Matta (PKS) Marwoto Mitrohardjono (PAN) Taufik Kurniawan (PAN) Sohibul Iman (PKS) | ||||||||
Setya Novanto (born 1954) |
[27][28] |
Agus Hermanto (Demokrat) Taufik Kurniawan (PAN) Fahri Hamzah (PKS) Utut Adianto (PDIP) | |||||||
Fadli Zon (born 1971) (acting) |
[29][30] | ||||||||
Ade Komarudin (born 1965) |
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Setya Novanto (born 1954) |
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Fadli Zon (born 1971) (acting) |
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Bambang Soesatyo (born 1962) |
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19 | bgcolor=Template:Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle/meta/color| | Puan Maharani (born 1973) |
[38][39] |
Sufmi Dasco Ahmad (Gerindra) Rachmad Gobel (Nasdem) Muhaimin Iskandar (PKB) |
See also
- People's Representative Council
- List of Deputy Speakers of the People's Representative Council
- List of Speakers of the People's Consultative Assembly
- List of Speakers of the Regional Representative Council
Notes
- ^ In 1949, after Indonesia became a federal state, this office was known as the Speaker of the People's Representative Council of the United States of Indonesia (DPR RIS). From 16 August 1950 to 26 March 1956 known as Speaker of the Provisional People's Representative Council (DPR Sementara).
- ^ During the federal parliament, the members of the People's Representative Council represent their states rather than their political party.
- ^ In 1960, following the enactment of the 1959 Presidential Decree, this position became known as the Chairman of the Mutual Assistance People's Representative Council. During this period, the council was directly under the President Sukarno.
- ^ Merged with the position of Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly.
- ^ Separated with the position of Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly.
- ^ Setya Novanto resigned after being sentenced to prison after a case regarding to the Freeport Indonesia company. The case began after the leak of his conversation with the CEO of the Freeport Indonesia, Ma’roef Sjamsoeddin, and businessman M. Riza Chalid.
- ^ Fadli Zon was elected as the acting speaker in a closed meeting between the deputy speakers of the council after the resignation of Setya Novanto.
- ^ First female speaker of the parliament.[37]
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