List of Deputy Speakers of the People's Representative Council

This is a list of the deputy speakers of the People's Representative Council of Indonesia. At the start of each five-year period, multiple deputies are elected from the members of the house. The current leadership of the body has four deputy speakers.

Deputy Speakers of the People's Representative Council
Term length5 years
Inaugural holderAlbert Mangaratua Tambunan
Arudji Kartawinata
Formation22 February 1950
SalaryRp 78,800,000 per month (including benefits)[1]

List

Term Photo Name Assumed office Left office Fraction/Party Notes Speaker
1 Albert Mangaratua Tambunan
22 February 1950
15 August 1950
Republic of Indonesia
[2][3] Sartono
Arudji Kartawinata
22 February 1950
15 August 1950
Republic of Indonesia
[2][3]
2 Albert Mangaratua Tambunan
16 August 1950
26 March 1956
Parkindo
[4]
Arudji Kartawinata
16 August 1950
26 March 1956
PSII
[2]
Tadjuddin Noor
16 August 1950
26 March 1956
PIR
3 Zainul Arifin
26 March 1956
22 July 1959
NU
Arudji Kartawinata
26 March 1956
22 July 1959
PSII
Zainal Abidin Ahmad
26 March 1956
22 July 1959
Masyumi
4 Zainul Arifin
20 September 1959
29 June 1960
NU
Arudji Kartawinata
22 July 1959
29 June 1960
PSII
Zainal Abidin Ahmad
22 July 1959
29 June 1960
Masyumi
5 Arudji Kartawinata
20 September 1960
4 March 1963
Religious (PSII/NU)
Zainul Arifin
(1960-1963)
Achmad Sjaichu
3 September 1963
15 November 1965
I Gusti Gde Subamia
26 December 1960
15 November 1965
Nationalist (PNI)
Muhammad Hatta Lukman
26 December 1960
15 November 1965
Communist (PKI)
Arudji Kartawinata
(1963-1965)
Mursalin Daeng Mamangung
26 December 1960
15 November 1965
Military
6 Achmad Sjaichu
15 November 1965
19 November 1966
Religious
(NU)
Arudji Kartawinata
(November 1965 - February 1966)
I Gusti Gde Subamia
15 November 1965
24 February 1966
Nationalist (PNI/Partindo)
Asmara Hadi
26 February 1966
2 May 1966
I Gusti Gde Subamia (February 1966 - May 1966)
Mohammad Isnaeni
17 May 1966
19 November 1966
Mursalin Daeng Mamangung
15 November 1965
19 November 1966
Military
Collective leadership (2 May 1966 - 17 May 1966):
  • Achmad Sjaichu
  • Mursalin Daeng Mamanggung
  • Syarif Thayeb
Syarif Thayeb
26 February 1966
19 November 1966
Golkar
Ben Mang Reng Say
17 May 1966
19 November 1966
Catholic (Catholic Party)
Achmad Sjaichu (May 1966 - November 1966)
7 Mohammad Isnaeni
19 November 1966
29 October 1971
PNI
Achmad Sjaichu
Mursalin Daeng Mamangung
19 November 1966
20 August 1968
Military
Sulistio
27 August 1968
29 October 1971
Syarif Thayeb
19 November 1966
29 October 1971
Golkar
Ben Mang Reng Say
19 November 1966
29 October 1971
Catholic Party
8 Sumiskum
28 October 1971
1 October 1977
Golkar
[5][6] Idham Chalid
Domo Pranoto
28 October 1971
13 June 1977
Military
[5][6]
Muhammad Sudjono
20 June 1977
1 October 1977
Jailani Naro
28 October 1971
1 October 1977
Parmusi (1971-1973)
PPP (1973-1977)
[5][6]
Mohammad Isnaeni
28 October 1971
1 October 1977
PNI (1971-1973)
PDI (1973-1977)
[5][6]
9 Mashuri Saleh
1 October 1977
1 October 1982
Golkar
[7] Adam Malik (1977-1978)
Kartidjo
1 October 1977
1 October 1982
Military
[7]
Masykur
1 October 1977
1 October 1982
PPP
Mohammad Isnaeni
1 October 1977
28 January 1982
PDI
[7] Daryatmo (1978-1982)
Hardjantho Soemodisastro
28 January 1982
1 October 1982
10 Amir Murtono 1 October 1982 1 October 1987
Golkar
Amirmachmud
Kharis Suhud
1 October 1982
1 October 1987
Military
Nuddin Lubis
1 October 1982
1 October 1987
PPP
Hardjantho Sumodisastro
1 October 1982
1 October 1987
PDI
11 Sukardi
1 October 1987
1 October 1992
Golkar
Kharis Suhud
Syaiful Sulun
1 October 1987
1 October 1992
Military
Jailani Naro
1 October 1987
1 October 1992
PPP
Suryadi
1 October 1987
1 October 1992
PDI
12 John Ario Katili
1 October 1992
1 October 1997
Golkar
Wahono
Soetedjo
1 October 1992
1 October 1997
Military
Ismail Hasan Metareum
1 October 1992
1 October 1997
PPP
Suryadi
1 October 1992
1 October 1997
PDI
13 Abdul Gafur
1 October 1997
1 October 1999
Golkar
[8] Harmoko
Syarwan Hamid
1 October 1997
23 May 1998
Military
[note 1]
[9]
Hari Sabarno
23 May 1998
1 October 1999
[8]
Ismail Hasan Metareum
1 October 1997
1 October 1999
PPP
[8]
Fatimah Achmad
1 October 1997
1 October 1999
PDI
[8]
14 Soetardjo Soerjogoeritno
6 October 1999
1 October 2004
PDI-P
Akbar Tandjung
Khofifah Indar Parawansa
6 October 1999
28 October 1999
PKB
Sworn in as State Minister for Female Empowerment by President Abdurrahman Wahid on 28 October 1999
Muhaimin Iskandar 28 October 1999 1 October 2004
Hamzah Haz
6 October 1999
28 October 1999
PPP
Sworn in as Coordinating Minister for Prosperity and Poverty Alleviation by President Abdurrahman Wahid on 28 October 1999.[10]
Tosari Widjaja
6 December 1999
1 October 2004
[11][12]
Andi Mappetahang Fatwa
6 October 1999
1 October 2004
PAN
15 Soetardjo Soerjogoeritno
1 October 2004
1 October 2009
PDI-P
Agung Laksono
Muhaimin Iskandar
1 October 2004
1 October 2009
PKB
Zaenal Ma’arif
1 October 2004
9 January 2007
PBR
Removed from office following a polygamy scandal[13]
16 Priyo Budi Santoso
1 October 2009
1 October 2014
Golkar
Marzuki Alie
Pramono Anung
1 October 2009
1 October 2014
PDI-P
Anis Matta
1 October 2009
1 February 2013
PKS
Resigned after being elected as president of PKS[14]
Sohibul Iman
1 February 2013
1 October 2014
Marwoto Mintohardjono
1 October 2009
3 January 2010
PAN
Died in office[15]
Taufik Kurniawan
2 March 2010
1 October 2014
Taufik Kurniawan was sworn in on 2 March 2010, replacing Marwoto Mintohardjono who died in office.[16]
17 Fadli Zon
2 October 2014
1 October 2019
Gerindra
Setya Novanto
(2014–2015; 2016–2017)
Ade Komarudin
(2016)
Bambang Soesatyo
(2018–2019)
Agus Hermanto
2 October 2014
1 October 2019
Democratic Party
Taufik Kurniawan
2 October 2014
1 October 2019
PAN
Fahri Hamzah
2 October 2014
1 October 2019
PKS
Utut Adianto
20 March 2018
1 October 2019
PDI-P
Appointed following a revision on the law for legislative bodies (RUU MD3)[17]
18 Azis Syamsuddin
1 October 2019
Incumbent
Golkar
[18] Puan Maharani
Sufmi Dasco Ahmad
1 October 2019
Incumbent
Gerindra
[18]
Rachmad Gobel
1 October 2019
Incumbent
Nasdem
[18]
Muhaimin Iskandar
1 October 2019
Incumbent
PKB
[18]

See also

Notes

  1. Appointed as Minister of Home Affairs by President B. J. Habibie on 23 May 1998.

References

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  2. Prof. Mr. Ag. Pringgodigdo (1973). Ensiklopedi Umum. Kanisius. p. 86. ISBN 978-9-794-13522-8.
  3. During the federal parliament, the members of the People's Representative Council represent their states rather than their political party.
  4. Albert Mangaratus Tambunan
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  11. Kompas, 2 December 1999.
  12. Kompas, 7 December 1999.
  13. "Zaenal Ma`arif Menyerahkan Bukti Pernikahan SBY". Liputan6.com. 30 July 2007. Retrieved 5 February 2017.
  14. "Anis Matta Gantikan Luthfi Hasan Jadi Presiden PKS" (in Indonesian).
  15. Marwoto Meninggal Akibat Penyakit Ginjal, accessed on 3 January 2010
  16. "Gantikan Marwoto, Taufik Dilantik Wakil Ketua DPR". DPR. 2 March 2010. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
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