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Speaker of People's Consultative Assembly of Indonesia
Chaerul Saleh

This is a list of speakers of the People's Consultative Assembly, the bicameral legislature of Indonesia. The list does not include chairs of the Central Indonesian National Committee. From 1960 to 1971 the assembly was named the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly.

No Photo Name
Assumed office Left office Term Party
Notes Deputies
1
Chaerul Saleh

(1916–1967)
15 September 1960 18 March 1966 1 Murba [1]
D.N. Aidit
Wiluyo Puspoyudo
(1919–1968)
(acting)
18 March 1966 20 June 1966 Military [2] Idham Chalid
Ali Sastroamidjojo
2 Abdul Haris Nasution
(1918–2000)
20 June 1966 28 October 1971 2 Military [3] Osa Maliki
Mashudi
Mohammad Subchan Z.E.
Melanchton Siregar
3 Idham Chalid
(1921–2010)
28 October 1971 30 September 1977 3 NU [note 1]
[4][5][6]
Sumiskum
Jailani Naro
Domo Pranoto (1971–1977)
Muhammad Sudjono (1977)
Mohammad Isnaeni
4 Adam Malik
(1917–1984)
1 October 1977 23 March 1978 4 Golkar [7][8][9] Mashuri Saleh
Masjkur
Kartidjo
Mohammad Isnaeni (1977–1982)
Hardjantho Soemodisastro (1982)
Achmad Lamo
5 Daryatmo
(1925–1992)
23 March 1978 30 September 1982 Golkar [8][10][11]
6 Amir Machmud
(1923–1995)
1 October 1982 30 September 1987 5 Golkar [12] Kharis Suhud
Amir Murtono
Hardjantho Soemodisastro
Nuddin Lubis
Soenandar Prijosoedarmo (1982–1984)
Gustaf Hendrik Mantik (1984–1987)
7 Kharis Suhud
(1925–2012)
1 October 1987 30 September 1992 6 Golkar [13] Syaiful Sulun
Raden Sukardi
Suryadi
Jailani Naro
Soeprapto
8 Wahono
(1925–2004)
1 October 1992 30 September 1997 7 Golkar [14][15] Ismail Hasan Metareum
Suryadi
Soetedjo
John Ario Katili
Ahmad Amiruddin
9 Harmoko
(1939–2021)
1 October 1997 30 September 1999 8 Golkar [16]
Abdul Gafur [id]
Ismail Hasan Metareum
Fatimah Achmad
Poedjono Pranyoto
10 Amien Rais
(born 1944)
3 October 1999 30 September 2004 9 PAN [note 2]
[17]
Ginandjar Kartasasmita
Kwik Kian Gie
Husnie Thamrin
Matori A. Djalil
Hari Sabarno
Oesman Sapta Odang
Jusuf Amir Feisal
Nazri Adlani
11 Hidayat Nur Wahid
(born 1960)
7 October 2004 30 September 2009 10 PKS [18] Andi Mappetahang Fatwa
Aksa Mahmud
Mooryati Soedibyo
12 Taufiq Kiemas
(1942–2013)
4 October 2009 8 June 2013 11 PDI-P
Achmad Dimyati Natakusumah
(2014)
Melani Leimena Suharli
Ahmad Farhan Hamid
13 Sidarto Danusubroto
(born 1936)
8 July 2013 30 September 2014
14 Zulkifli Hasan
(born 1962)
8 October 2014 30 September 2019 12 PAN Mahyudin
E.E. Mangindaan
Hidayat Nur Wahid
Oesman Sapta Odang
Since 2018:
Ahmad Basarah
Ahmad Muzani
Muhaimin Iskandar
15 Bambang Soesatyo
(born 1962)
3 October 2019 Incumbent 13 Golkar Ahmad Basarah
Ahmad Muzani
Lestari Moerdijat
Jazilul Fawaid
Syarief Hasan
Hidayat Nur Wahid
Zulkifli Hasan (2019–2022)
Yandri Susanto (2022–2024)
Arsul Sani (2019–2024)
Amir Uskara (2024)
Fadel Muhammad

Key:

See also

  • People's Consultative Assembly
  • List of Deputy Speakers of the People's Consultative Assembly
  • List of Speakers of the People's Representative Council
  • List of Speakers of the Regional Representative Council

Notes

  1. Speaker of the People's Representative Council
    .
  2. Speaker of the People's Representative Council
    .

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ Djamily 1986, pp. 126–127, 138
  2. ^ Djamily 1986, p. 173
  3. ^ Djamily 1986, p. 187
  4. ^ Yahya 2006, p. 171
  5. ^ Djamily 1986, p. 213
  6. ^ "NU calls for prayers for late Idham Chalid". NU Online. 11 July 2010. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
  7. ^ Junaedi 2014, pp. 20–21, 119–120
  8. ^ a b Djamily 1986, p. 225
  9. ^ "Adam Malik: Si Kancil Pengubah Sejarah". Tokoh Indonesia. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  10. ^ Suryadinata 1982, p. 27
  11. ^ "Ensiklopedi Tokoh Indonesia: Daryatmo". TokohIndonesia.com. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  12. ^ Djamily 1986, p. 235
  13. ^ Gayatri et al. 2009, p. 310
  14. ^ MPR/DPR RI 1997, pp. 5, 34, 46
  15. ^ Masuhara 2015, pp. 120, 131–133
  16. ^ MPR/DPR RI 1998, pp. 39–40
  17. ^ Gayatri et al. 2009, p. 53
  18. ^ General Elections Commission 2013, p. 2