Gamawan Fauzi

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Gamawan Fauzi
27th Interior Minister of Indonesia
In office
22 October 2009 – 20 October 2014
PresidentSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Preceded byMardiyanto
Succeeded byTjahjo Kumolo
8th Governor of West Sumatra
In office
15 August 2005 – 22 October 2009
Preceded byThamrin
Succeeded byMarlis Rahman
Personal details
Born (1957-11-09) November 9, 1957 (age 66)
Solok, West Sumatra,
Indonesia
SpouseVita Gamawan Fauzi
ChildrenIdola Prima Gita
Gina Dwi Fachria
Gian Gufran
Alma materAndalas University
State University of Padang

Gamawan Fauzi (born 9 November 1957) is an Indonesian politician.

Career

Fauzi was the Minister of Home Affairs in the Second United Indonesia Cabinet and head of the Department of Home Affairs in the Second United Indonesia Cabinet. He was the first non military individual that held the position since PNI cadre, Sanusi, in the late 1950s.[1] He holds a bachelor's degree from the Andalas University School of Law in Padang. He won the Bung Hatta Award for his efforts to battle corruption. Despite having been supported by the Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle in his successful election campaign for the governorship of West Sumatra, he supported Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of the rival Democrat Party in the 2009 Indonesian presidential election.[2] He achieved the ideals ambitions commonly held by a civil service by having experiences to designated as a Regent, a Governor and finally a Minister of Home Affairs . “I am among the lucky officer. During the past 10 years, I experienced the era of five presidents since Suharto era until Yudhoyono."[3]

Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Home Affairs
22 October 2009–20 October 2014
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Thamrin (acting)
Governor of West Sumatera
2005–2009
Succeeded by
Marlis Rahman (acting)

References

  1. ^ Mietzner, Marcus (2013-11-06). Money, Power, and Ideology: Political Parties in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia. ISBN 9789971697686.
  2. ^ "United Indonesia Cabinet 2009-2014". The Jakarta Post. 2009-10-22. p. 3.
  3. ^ http://www.dpd.go.id/en/artikel-gamawan-fauzi-saudara-terdekat-kami-adalah-dpd