Speaker of the House of Representatives (Indonesia)

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Speaker of the House of Representatives of Indonesia
Coat of arms of the People's Representative Council (House) of Indonesia
Incumbent
Puan Maharani
since 1 October 2019
Term length5 years
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Indonesia
Formation22 February 1950
First holderSartono
SalaryRp 5,040,000 per month

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, (Indonesian: Ketua Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat; Ketua DPR) is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives of Indonesia. The speaker is the political and parliamentary leader of the House of Representatives and is simultaneously the Council's presiding officer. The speakers also perform various other administrative and procedural functions.

Duties

The duties of the speaker have been determined on 22 October 2019 through the Decree of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia Number 34/DPR RI/I/2019-2020 concerning the Division of Duties of the Leaders of the DPR RI for the 2019-2024 Membership Period. The duties of the Speaker of the DPR RI are general in nature and cover all Coordination Fields, namely:

  • Coordinator for Political and Security Affairs (Korpolkam) in charge of the scope of duties of Commission I, Commission II, Commission III, Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation Agency, and the Legislative Body.
  • Coordinator for Economics and Finance (Korekku) in charge of the scope of duties of Commission XI, the Budget Agency, and the State Financial Accountability Agency.
  • Coordinator for Industry and Development (Korinbang) in charge of the scope of duties of Commission IV, Commission V, Commission VI, and Commission VII.
  • Coordinator for Public Wellbeing (Kokesra) in charge of the scope of duties of Commission VIII, Commission IX, Commission X, the Honorary Court of the Council, and the Household Affairs Agency.[1]

List of speakers

This is a list of speakers of the House of Representatives, the lower house of Indonesia : [note 1]

Legend:

  Non-partisan
  Armed Forces (ABRI)
  Golkar
  Democratic Party (Demokrat)
  Gerindra Party (Gerindra)
No Photo Name Assumed office Left office Term Party Notes Deputies
1 Sartono
(1900–1968)
22 February 1950 16 August 1950 1
Republic of
Indonesia
(until 1950)
PNI (from 1950)
[note 2]
[note 3]
[2][3][4][5]
A. M. Tambunan
Arudji Kartawinata
16 August 1950 26 March 1956 2 A. M. Tambunan
Arudji Kartawinata
Tadjuddin Noor
26 March 1956 22 July 1959 3 Arudji Kartawinata
Zainul Arifin
Zainal Abidin Ahmad
22 July 1959 26 June 1960 4
2 Zainul Arifin
(1909–1963)
26 June 1960 13 January 1963 5 NU [note 4]
[6][7][8][9]
Arudji Kartawinata
Achmad Sjaichu
I Gusti Gde Subamia
3 Arudji Kartawinata
(1905–1970)
13 January 1963 15 November 1965 PSII [2][10][11] Muhammad Hatta Lukman
Daeng Mamangung
15 November 1965 24 February 1966 6 I Gusti Gde Subamia
Achmad Sjaichu
4 I Gusti Gde Subamia
(1921–1986)
24 February 1966 2 May 1966 PNI Mohammad Isnaeni
Asmara Hadi
Achmad Sjaichu
(1923–1995)
(acting)
2 May 1966 17 May 1966 NU Daeng Mamanggung
Syarif Thayeb
Daeng Mamanggung
(1922–2006)
(acting)
Military
Syarif Thayeb
(1920–1989)
(acting)
Golkar
5 Achmad Sjaichu
(1923–1995)
17 May 1966 19 November 1966 NU [12][13][14] Mohammad Isnaeni
Ben Mang Reng Say
Daeng Mamanggung (1966–1968)
Sulistio (1968–1971)
Syarif Thayeb
19 November 1966 28 October 1971 7
6 Idham Chalid
(1921–2010)
28 October 1971 30 September 1977 8 NU [note 5]
[15][16][17]
Sumiskum
Jailani Naro
Domo Pranoto (1971–1977)
Muhammad Sudjono (1977)
Mohammad Isnaeni
7 Adam Malik
(1917–1984)
1 October 1977 23 March 1978 9 Golkar [7][18][19] Mashuri Saleh
Masjkur
Kartidjo
Mohammad Isnaeni (1977–1982)
Hardjantho Soemodisastro (1982)
8 Daryatmo
(1925–1992)
23 March 1978 30 September 1982 Golkar [20][21][22]
9 Amir Machmud
(1923–1995)
1 October 1982 30 September 1987 10 Golkar [23][24] Kharis Suhud
Amir Murtono
Hardjantho Soemodisastro
Nuddin Lubis
10 Kharis Suhud
(1925–2012)
1 October 1987 30 September 1992 11 Golkar Syaiful Sulun
Raden Sukardi
Suryadi
Jailani Naro
11 Wahono
(1925–2004)
1 October 1992 30 September 1997 12 Golkar [25][26][27] Ismail Hasan Metareum
Suryadi
Soetedjo
12 Harmoko
(1939–2021)
1 October 1997 30 September 1999 13 Golkar Syarwan Hamid
Abdul Gafur [id]
Ismail Hasan Metareum
Fatimah Achmad
Poedjono Pranyoto
13 Akbar Tandjung
(born 1945)
6 October 1999 30 September 2004 14 Golkar [note 6] Soetardjo Soerjogoeritno (PDI-P)
Khofifah Indar Parawansa (PKB)
Muhaimin Iskandar (PKB)
A.M. Fatwa (PAN)
14 Agung Laksono
(born 1949)
1 October 2004 30 September 2009 15 Golkar Soetardjo Soerjogoeritno (PDI-P)
Muhaimin Iskandar (PKB)
Zaenal Maarif (PBR)
15 Marzuki Alie
(born 1955)
1 October 2009 30 September 2014 16 Demokrat Priyo Budi Santoso (Golkar)
Pramono Anung (PDI-P)
Anis Matta (PKS)
Marwoto Mintohardjono (PAN)
Taufik Kurniawan (PAN)
Sohibul Iman (PKS)
16 Setya Novanto
(born 1954)
2 October 2014 16 December 2015 17 Golkar [note 7]
[28][29]
Fadli Zon (Gerindra)
Agus Hermanto (Demokrat)
Taufik Kurniawan (PAN)
Fahri Hamzah (PKS)
Utut Adianto (PDI-P)
Fadli Zon
(born 1971)
(acting)
16 December 2015 11 January 2016 Gerindra [note 8]
[30][31]
17 Ade Komarudin
(born 1965)
11 January 2016 30 November 2016 Golkar [32][33]
(16) Setya Novanto
(born 1954)
30 November 2016 11 December 2017 Golkar [34][35]
Fadli Zon
(born 1971)
(acting)
11 December 2017 15 January 2018 Gerindra
18 Bambang Soesatyo
(born 1962)
15 January 2018 30 September 2019 Golkar [36][37]
19 Puan Maharani
(born 1973)
1 October 2019 Incumbent 18 PDI-P [note 9]
[39][40]
Aziz Syamsuddin (Golkar)
Lodewijk Freidrich Paulus (Golkar)
Sufmi Dasco Ahmad (Gerindra)
Rachmad Gobel (Nasdem)
Muhaimin Iskandar (PKB)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The list does not include chair of the Central Indonesian National Committee.
  2. ^ 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).
  3. ^ During the federal parliament, the members of the People's Representative Council represent their states rather than their political party.
  4. ^ 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.
  5. ^ Merged with the position of Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly.
  6. ^ Separated with the position of Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly.
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ 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.
  9. ^ First female speaker of the parliament.[38]

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