Biem Benyamin

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Biem Benyamin
Indonesian Senator from Jakarta
In office
2004–2009
Personal details
Born
Biem Triani Benyamin Sueb

(1964-03-13) March 13, 1964 (age 60)
Jakarta
SpouseWahyuning Prihatini
Parent(s)Benyamin Sueb
Noni
ProfessionPolitician, businessman

Biem Triani Benyamin (born March 13, 1964) is an Indonesian politician and businessman. He was Indonesian senator from Jakarta, known for proposing a judicial review allowing independent candidates to run in regional elections. He also chaired the special committee in the parliament for revising the Jakarta Special Capital Region Government Act. Biem Benyamin is the third son of Benyamin Sueb, Betawi iconic figure.

Before starting his career in politics, Biem Benyamin was active in advocating the development of Betawi culture including initiating the establishment of Kongres Rakyat Betawi (Indonesian: Betawi People Congress). As a businessman, Biem Benyamin owns a radio station, Bens Radio, which is popular in promoting Betawi culture and traditions. He also founded Etnikom Network, a network between fourteen radio stations in Java and Sumatra which actively promote local cultures.[1]

In 2012, he runs for Jakarta gubernatorial election, 2012 as vice governor candidate alongside governor candidate Faisal Basri.

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