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Chairman of United Development Party
Ketua Umum Partai Persatuan Pembangunan
since 16 March 2019
Formation5 January 1973
First holderMohammad Syafaat Mintaredja

The Chairman of the United Development Party (Indonesian: Ketua Umum Partai Persatuan Pembangunan) is the highest position in the United Development Party. The position was formed after the establishment of PPP on 5 January 1973.

According to the constitution of the party, the chairman is part of the daily board and elected through the muktamar of the party. The chairman is elected for a renewable five-year term.[1]

The chairman is not allowed to hold a duplicate department of the Leadership Council on any level of the party.[2]

List

# Portrait Name

(birth–death)

Term of office Time in office Muktamar
1 Mohammad Syafaat Mintaredja
(1921–1984)
5 January 1973 September 1978 4 years, 361 days none
2 Jailani Naro
(1929–2000)
September 1978 (de facto)
20 August 1984 (de jure)
31 August 1989 11 years, 242 days 1st
2nd
3 Ismail Hasan Metareum
(1929–2005)
31 August 1989 2 December 1998 9 years, 93 days 3rd
4th
4 Hamzah Haz
(1940-)
2 December 1998 1 February 2007 8 years, 61 days 5th
6th
5 Suryadharma Ali
(1956-)
1 February 2007 16 October 2014 7 years, 257 days 7th
6 Muhammad Romahurmuziy
(1974-)
20 May 2016 16 March 2019 2 years, 300 days 8th
7 Suharso Monoarfa
(1954-)
16 March 2019 5 years, 229 days none

References

Bibliography

  • United Development Party (2016), Muktamar VIII Partai Persatuan Pembangunan 2016 [8th Muktamar of the United Development Party] (PDF) (in Indonesian), Jakarta, retrieved 27 May 2019{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)