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Monday, September 22, 2014

The journey is not yet finished (114)

Joko Widodo, Presiden Republic of Indonesia
The journey is not yet finished (114)

(Part one hundred and fourteen, Depok, West Java, Indonesia, 22 September 2014, 18:50 pm)

On October 20, 2014, was elected president in 2014, Joko Widodo and Vice President Muhammad Jusuf Kalla has been performing his duties as a president and vice president of the Republic of Indonesia

Joko Widodo

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Joko Widodo

Indonesian President
Selected
Start served
October 20, 2014
Vice President Jusuf Kalla
Yudhoyono will replace
Governor of Jakarta to-16
Petahana
Start served
October 15, 2012
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Vice Tjahaja Basuki Purnama
Preceded by Fauzi Bowo
Fadjar Panjaitan (Acting) [1]
Surakarta Mayor 16th
In office
July 28, 2005 - October 1, 2012
Pakubuwana monarch XIII
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Governor Mardiyanto
Ali Mufiz
Bibit Waluyo
Vice F.X. Hadi Rudyatmo
Preceded by Slamet Suryanto
Succeeded by F.X. Hadi Rudyatmo
Personal Information
Born June 21, 1961 (age 53)
Indonesian flag Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia
Indonesian Nationality
The political party of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle PDIPLogo.png
Husband / wife Mrs. Hj. Iriana
Children Gibran Rakabuming Raka [2]
Kahiyang Ayu [3]
Kaesang Pangarep [3]
Alma mater the University of Gadjah Mada
Employment Entrepreneurs
Islamic religion
Signature
Joko Widodo or Jokowi (born in Surakarta, Central Java, June 21, 1961, age 53 years) was elected president of Indonesia in 2014, Indonesian politician is a former Jakarta governor and the mayor of Surakarta (Solo) from 2005 to 2012 was accompanied by FX Hadi Rudyatmo as deputy mayor. [4] Two years while undergoing a period both in Solo, Jokowi appointed by his party, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) to enter the election of the Governor of Jakarta together with Tjahaja Basuki Purnama (Ahok). [5]

Although in his childhood been displaced three times, [6] he was able to be accepted at the Faculty of Forestry, Gadjah Mada University and after graduating successfully into the furniture business. [6] After that, started his political career by becoming the Mayor of Surakarta in 2005 [7 ] His name became known after successfully considered changing the face of Surakarta became a city of tourism, culture, and batik. [8] On 20 September 2012, Jakarta Jokowi won the elections of 2012, and is thought to reflect his win popular support for a leader who is "new" and "clean", although he was already more than fifty years. [9]

Since elected as governor, his popularity soared and he continues to be the spotlight of the media. [10] [11] As a result, the discourse appears to make the presidential candidate for the 2014 presidential elections Indonesia [12] Furthermore, the survey results indicate that the name continues seeded Jokowi . [13] At first, the Chairman of the PDI-P, Megawati Sukarnoputri declared that he will not announce Presidential Candidate PDI-P until after the April 9 legislative elections 2014 [14] However, on March 14, 2014, has received a mandate Jokowi of Megawati to run for president of the PDI-P, three weeks before the election and two days before the campaign. [15]




Joko Widodo with her mother, Sudjiatmi Notomihardjo (right), and her sisters in 'My Home', Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, Thursday, September 20, 2012 at the time of the nomination of governor of Jakarta.
Joko Widodo born to Noto Mihardjo and Sujiatmi Notomiharjo and is the eldest child and only son of four children. He has three younger sisters named Iit Sriyantini, Ida Yati and volunteer point [16] Prior to the name change, Joko Widodo has a small name Mulyono. [17] His father came from Karanganyar, while grandfather and grandmother came from the village in Boyolali sebuh. [18 ] His education began with the elementary school of 111 Tirtoyoso entry is known as a school for lower-middle class. [19]

With the difficulties experienced life, he was forced to trade, mengojek umbrella, and so the porters to look for his own purposes and the school pocket money. When the other children to school by bicycle, he chose to remain on foot. Inheriting the trade of carpentry wood from his father, he began to work sawing at the age of 12 years. [6] [20] The eviction that happened three times in childhood affect his way of thinking and leadership into the future after the current Surakarta Mayor should curb housing residents. [21 ]

After graduating from elementary school, he then continued his education at SMP Negeri 1 Surakarta. [22] When he graduated from high school, he had wanted to go to Senior High School 1 Surakarta, but failed, so in the end he went to SMA Negeri 6 Surakarta. [23]

Married with Iriana Jokowi in Solo, dated December 24, 1986, and has 3 children, namely Rakabuming Gibran (1988), Kahiyang Ayu (1991), and Kaesang Pangarep (1995).

College and entrepreneurship

Owned by academic performance, he was accepted at the Department of Forestry, Faculty of Forestry, Gadjah Mada University. This opportunity is exploited to study the structure of wood, utilization, and technology. He successfully completed his education thesis entitled "Study of Plywood Consumption Pattern in End Use in the municipality of Surakarta".

After graduating in 1985, he worked in state-owned PT Kertas Kraft Aceh, and placed in the Pine Forest area merkusii in the Gayo Highlands, Central Aceh. But he was not at home and go home after his wife who was seven months pregnant. He was determined to do business in the field of wood and working in businesses owned Pakdenya, Miyono, under the banner of CV Wheels Teak. In 1988, he ventured to open their own business under the name CV Rakabu, which is taken from the name of her first child. His efforts had debuted and also up and down because ultimately fooled orders not paid. But in 1990 he bounced back with a capital of USD 30 million loan from his mother. [24]

This effort brought him Micl Romaknan, which ultimately gave him the popular call until now, "Jokowi". With honesty and hard work, he won the trust and can get around Europe who opened his eyes. Setting a good city in Europe became his inspiration to be applied in Solo and inspired him to enter politics. He wants to implement humane leadership and achieve a friendly city for its inhabitants. [20]

Surakarta Mayor


Jokowi leaflet campaign to become Mayor of Surakarta in 2005.

Jokowi and his deputy F.X. Hadi Rudyatmo.
In local elections in 2005 the city of Solo, Jokowi carried by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) and the National Awakening Party (PKB) to run for mayor of Surakarta. He won the election with 36.62% of the percentage of votes. [7] Once elected, with a variety of experiences in youth, he developed a bad arrangement previously Solo and face a variety of social rejection to be disciplined. Under his leadership, change and become Solo study at universities abroad. [8] Thanks to this achievement Jokowi was re-elected as mayor of Surakarta in 2010 with the voice percentage of 90.09%. [25]

Under his leadership, Batik Solo Trans buses were introduced, [26] a variety of areas such as Jalan Slamet Riyadi and Ngarsopuro rejuvenated, [27] and Solo to host international events. [27] In addition, Jokowi also known for his approach to relocate street vendors five were "humanize humans". [28] Thanks to these achievements, in 2010 he was elected again to the sound exceeds 90%. [25] Later, in 2012, he was nominated by the PDI-P as a candidate for Governor of Jakarta. [5]

Rebranding Solo

Branding for Solo performed by agreeing Solo slogan is "Solo: The Spirit of Java". Does quite a progressive step for the size of the cities in Java: it is able to relocate the junk dealer in Park Banjarsari almost no turbulence to revitalize the function of open green spaces, giving requirements on investors to want to think about the interests of the public, perform routine direct and open communication (broadcast by local television) with the community. Balekambang parks, abandoned since abandoned by its organizer, maketh the park. [27] Jokowi also did not hesitate to dismiss the investors who do not agree with the principle of leadership. [29]

This rebranding was supported by the development of the image of the city of Solo as a "city of culture" and "City of Batik". In 2011, for example, became the capital of Indonesian batik Solo. [30] In addition, since 2008, every year the city of Solo Solo Batik Carnival is always held. [31] Under the leadership of the city of Solo Jokowi also developed as a MICE city, which stands for of meetings (meetings), incentives (incentives), conferencing (conference), and exhibitions (fairs). [27] As a follow-up branding, Jokowi active approach to investors, especially property developers to provide convention and hotel facilities. [ 27] He also filed Surakarta to be a member of the Organization of World Heritage Cities and received His pace continued in 2006 with the success of Surakarta to host the organization's conference in October 2008. In 2007, Surakarta also has hosted the World Music Festival (FMD) which was held in Citadel complex Vastenburg threatened to be evicted the business and shopping center. FMD in 2008 was held in the Palace complex Mangkunegaran. In addition, the Solo to host Euro-Asia World Heritage Cities Conference and Exhibition in 2008, Solo International Ethnic Music Festival (SIEM) in 2007 and 2008 and the International Performing Arts Festival in 2009 [27]

Reconciling Kraton Surakarta

On June 11, 2004, Pakubowono XII died without a chance to appoint the empress and crown prince, so that there is a contradiction between his two sons, Sampeyan tradional Ingkang Sinuwun Kanjeng Susuhunan (SDISKS) Pakubowono Kanjeng XIII and Prince Gusti Haryo (KGPH) Panembahan Supreme Tedjowulan. For seven years there were two kings were appointed by both parties in the palace. [32]

This conflict eventually led the Indonesian government to intervene by offering leadership dualism, with Pakubowono XIII as King and the Great Panembahan KGPH Tedjowulan as a representative or Mahapatih. The signing of this agreement is supported by four representatives of the minister, the Minister of Interior, Minister of Education and Culture, the Minister of Public Works and Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy. But the conflict has not been completed because of some royal families still refuse this union. [33]

The climax is the rejection of the King and Mahapatih to enter the palace on May 25, 2012 Both are intercepted at the main door of the palace in Korikamandoengan. [34] Jokowi finally reunite play this split after eight months to see one at a palace party involved in the conflict. [ 35] On June 4, 2012 House Speaker Marzuki Alie finally declared an end to conflict Surakarta supported by the willingness of the title by removing the Supreme Panembahan Tedjowulan, as well as readiness to reconcile the two families. [36]

Settling vendors

Programs that raised his name during become mayor of Solo is revamping markets and street vendors. One example is a street vendor in Monument 45 Banjarsari. Jokowi use nguwonke pendengkatan wong or humanize humans, so do not force or even displace the merchant, instead emphasizing dialogue and lunch together in order brave traders began to shed his complaint directly. In addition, the track also opened discussion anywhere, such as at City Hall, stalls, Wedangan, roadside, until at Loji gandrung. [28]

After 54 sessions lunch together for 7 months, traders began to melt and Solo City Government favored traders who are willing to move with the procession made up to a new place. [28]

Conflict with Bibit Waluyo

In June 2011, Joko Widodo reject the establishment of a mall at the former ice factory Saripetojo to limit the rise of modern market and protect traditional markets. [37] The mall establishment policy is the policy of the Central Java Governor Bibit Waluyo, [37] so that the Seed said Jokowi "stupid "for opposing the governor's policy. [37] The statement provoked a strong reaction from residents of Solo, who even refuse his presence in the city of Surakarta. [38] Jokowi himself responded casually, and stated that" I was indeed still stupid. still have much to learn to a lot of people ". [37]

Improvement of public transport

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During the leadership Jokowi, Batik Solo Trans (top) and railroad Kluthuk Jaladara (below) was introduced
For matters of public transportation, the various types of transport have been realized, such as the Batik Solo Trans is a bus operating in the city and connects the city with the International Airport Solo Adisumarmo. [26] In order to integrate the transportation system, Solo and Yogyakarta government signed a Memorandum of Understanding related the use of smart cards in Prambanan Ekspress train which connects the two cities which can be used also on Batik Solo Trans and Trans Jogja. [26]

Jokowi also launched in 2009 by the Dutch tourist train called the railroad Kluthuk Jaladara. Trains were made in 1896 and using firewood as fuel is crossing the Office of Mayor of Surakarta, Loji gandrung, Radi Museum Library, Danar Hadi Batik Museum, and Sanggrah Station, before finally returning to Purwosari Station. [39] In addition, the February 20, 2011, also operated bus Werkudara level and soon became one of the iconic city of Solo. [40]

In July 2011, Jokowi launched Railbus Batara Kresna routes serving Sukoharjo-Surakarta. Railbus which started operation in August 2012 was made by PT INKA. However, in November 2012, this railbus not run again because of a loss, and demand subsidy by the current Mayor of Solo FX Hadi Rudyatmo Surakarta rejected by Parliament. [41]

Car-free day

In 2010, Jokowi initiated car-free days along Jalan Slamet Riyadi every Sunday from 6 am to 9 am, even though the roads were accosted pedestrians from 5 o'clock in the morning. [42] In addition, on Saturday, December 31, 2011 and Sunday January 1, 2012, the city of Surakarta successfully held the first car-free night in Indonesia. [43]

Improvement of education and health

In Solo, Jokowi establish Community Health program Solo (PKMS) and Community Education Assistance Solo (BPMKS). [44] PKMS program providing free medical care to the poor in Solo. [45] PKMS card holder consists of two classes, namely "Gold" and "Silver". [45] Class "Gold" is given to people who are really poor (so that all health care costs borne by the government), while citizens who do not have health insurance get a class of "Silver". [45] While the it, BPMKS cards given to students from elementary and junior high schools in Solo are poor to get an education at no charge (either monthly fees or operating costs) in public or private schools. [46] There are three types of cards, the "Platinum", "Gold ", and" Silver ". [46] Platinum Card is given to students who attend schools plus (free school education program in the Solo), while Gold card is given to the poor and Silver card for citizens capable. [46] Platinum Cardholders exempt from the monthly dues, building fees, and personal expenses such as handbags, shoes, books, while Gold card holders are exempt from operating costs and Silver card holders are treated like Gold card holders. [46] However, the fee waiver does not apply to high school students and vocational , although they will be subsidized by 50%. [46]


Some relics Jokowi in Solo. From top left clockwise: Market Windujenar, Omah Ngarsopuro Sinten in the region that have been refurbished, Batik Trans Solo bus stop in Jalan Slamet Riyadi, and the entrance to the park which has been rejuvenated Sriwedari.
During the first six months of 2012, 15 235 and 47 940 cards PKMS Silver Gold PKMS cards distributed to the people of Solo at a cost of Rp 10.9 billion, so that at that time there were 221 722 and 14 181 cards PKMS Silver Gold PKMS cards that have been distributed. [44]

Solo Techno Park and Esemka

During the leadership Jokowi, Solo Techno Park development completed. The complex is built on an area of ​​7.1 hectares in Jebres is intended as a place of production and technical training. [47] In 2012, Jokowi make Esemka (which is a car assembled students of vocational high school) as the official car of the official Jokowi. [ 48] initiative Jokowi make Esemka received national media attention. [48] Solo Techno Park itself will serve as the center of mass production Esemka car. [47] However, this car does not qualify for national eligibility test, [47] so that the project stalled and institutions Solo Techno Park in 2014 producing digital printing machines. [49]

In 2011, Jokowi also signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with PT GMF president director Richard Budihadianto regarding the provision of capacity building of human resources in the field of aircraft maintenance, so Solo Techno Park became a training aircraft technicians. [50]

Another relic

On 13 April 2008, Jokowi establish a culinary evening in Solo called Galabo (Gladag Langen Bogan). [27] previously dormant Balekambang park is also converted into a small botanical garden is equipped with Wi-Fi. Plus, Bus Terminal Tirtonadi rejuvenated, while nearby Park Tirtonadi used as open space. [27]

Jokowi also build and rejuvenate some markets, such as Windujenar Market in 2010 [51] and Depok Bird Market. [52] The market is located right in the Windujenar Ngarsopuro which also transformed into artistic and equipped with open space to the public. [53] This region then connected to Jalan Slamet Riyadi, which were enhanced by the presence of a garden and free internet facilities. [27] Jokowi also launched an arrangement of corridors in the city walk Mulyadi Captain and Major Kusmanto are also equipped with facilities for pedestrians and city park. [52]

Under the leadership of Jokowi, Surakarta city government supports public toilet provision, to the city of Solo was selected to host the World Toilet Summit to-13 in 2013 [54] The public toilets are built in several places like in Slamet Riyadi, Gladag Langen Bogan, and Village Batik Laweyan, with funding from the city government and private companies that embody corporate social responsibility. [54]

According Rushda Majeed in his case study of the city of Solo, Jokowi has been improving slum conditions, improve health services, and government reform to improve efficiency. [8] It is also open to the public finance process and provide one-stop service for those who want to make a clearance business or other licenses. [8]

Jakarta Governor


The atmosphere at the winning post Jokowi in Jalan Borobudur 22
See also: Election of Governor and Deputy Governor of Jakarta, 2012
Jokowi asked personally by Jusuf Kalla to run for Jakarta governor [55] in the Gubernatorial Election in 2012 Because of the PDI-P cadres, then Jusuf Kalla asked the support of Megawati Sukarnoputri, who was initially seen still in doubt. Meanwhile Prabowo also lobbied the PDI-P to be willing to support Jokowi as a candidate for governor because it requires 9 seats again for Governor Candidates can apply. [56] At that time, the PDI-P is almost chose to support Fauzi Bowo and Jokowi own almost refuses to be nominated. [57 ] As his deputy, Basuki Purnama T who was a member of the House nominated Jokowi assist with moving to Gerindra because Golkar has agreed to support the candidate Alex Noerdin as governor. [58]

The pair initially not favored. This is evident from the incumbent candidates claim reinforced by the Indonesian Survey Circle that couples Bowo and Nachrowi Ramli will win the election in a single round. [59] In addition, MCC is raked more than 42 percent of the vote in the elections for Adang Daradjatun 2007, also carries Hidayat Nur Wahid known people as the Chairman of the Assembly 2004-2009 period. Compared to the other party, PDIP and Gerindra only got each only 11 and 6 seats of the total 94 seats, compared with 32 seats belong to Democrats Fauzi Bowo, as well as 18 seats belong to the MCC for Hidayat Nur Wahid. [60] However LP3ES has predicted that Jokowi and Fauzi Bowo will meet in round two. [61]

Quick count conducted a number of surveys agencies on election day, July 11, 2012 and the day after that, showing Jokowi lead, with Fauzi Bowo in second place. [62] The couple turned favored to win the election in 2012 because of the proximity Jokowi Establishments with Hidayat Nur Wahid when election Solo Mayor in 2010 [63] as well as supporting Faisal Basri and Alex Noerdin of the results of the survey are likely to switch to him. [64]

He will serve for five years and ended in 2017 During his tenure as governor, he launched a variety of programs such as Healthy Jakarta Card, [65] Smart Card Jakarta, [66] the auction office, [67] the construction of the Mass Rapid Transport (MRT) and monorail, [68] [69] function returns reservoirs and rivers, [70] as well as the provision of green open space. [71]

The second round of the elections 2012


Jokowi and Basuki leaflet campaign during the election.

Images Jokowi as a governor.
Jokowi tried contacting and visiting all of the candidates, [72] including Fauzi Bowo, [73] but only managed to stay in touch with Hidayat Nur Wahid [74] and led to speculation of a coalition in the second round. [75] Thereafter, Fauzi Bowo also met with Hidayat Nur Wahid.

But things turn around when the parties supporting other candidates in the first round instead expressed support for Fauzi Bowo. [76] The relationship Jokowi with MCC also deteriorated with the accusation that the team raised the issue of dowry successful political Jokowi 50 billion. [77] MCC ask this issue terminated, [78] while a successful team Jokowi assert mention figures such fees. [79] The condition to lose potential support from the major parties claimed Jokowi as the phenomenon of "People's Coalition against Coalition Party". [80] This claim was denied by the Democrats because PDI-P and Gerindra remains a political party that supports Jokowi, not like Faisal Basri and Hendrardji who is an independent candidate. [81] Jokowi eventually received support from key figures such as Misbakhun of MCC, [82] Jusuf Kalla from the Golkar Party, [ 83] Indra J Piliang from the Golkar Party, [84] as well as the Father who is the sister-in-law Heri Bowo. [85]

Political battle is also venturing into the world of social media with the launch Jasmev, [86] the establishment of a media center, [87] as well as the use of new media in political campaigns such as YouTube. [88] The Fauzi Bowo also took to social media, but admits the excess team success and support Jokowi in this channel. [89]

The second round also saw various allegations smear campaign, which among others ranged in racial issues, [90] the issue of deliberate fires, [91] corruption, [92] and transactional politics. [93]

Ahead of the second round, a variety of surveys returned were predicting victory popping Jokowi, including 36.74% against 29.47% by SSSG, [94] 72.48% against 27.52% by INES, [95] 45.13% against 37.53% in the survey electability by Indobarometer, [96] and 45.6% versus 44.7% by the Indonesian Survey Institute. [97]








Muhammad Jusuf Kalla, Vice President Republic of Indonesia


After the second round of voting, counting results quickly Indonesian Survey Institute shows Jokowi - Ahok as the winner with 53.81%. While its rival, Fauzi Bowo - Nachrowi Ramli got 46.19%. [98] Similar results were obtained by the Quick Count Indobarometer 54.24% against 45.76%, [99] and five TV stations. [100] Initial estimates by the method of Quick Count reinforced by Real Count PDI-P with the results of 54.02% against 45.98%, [101] Cyrus Network of 54.72% against 45.25%. [102] And finally on September 29, 2012, the Election Commission of Jakarta set Jokowi - Ahok as governor and deputy governor of the new city for the period 2012-2017 to replace Fauzi Bowo - Prijanto. [103] [104]

Before and after Jokowi became Governor of Jakarta, he promised that he would add 1000 units TransJakarta bus, then he can be contacted 24 hours a reporter, that he will work 1 hour in the office and review the rest of the public service. He also said that he would not be evicted street vendors (PKL), and will also build the village that is not an apartment flats; then he will improve education and health systems, provide rewards to all RT and RW, and he also promised to increase the public space for the city adolescents. [105] At the time elected governor of Jakarta, the problems began to arrive, and since the rainy season hit Jakarta and the problem is not bad after, the public and the city began to doubt the ability Jokowi pessimistic in troubleshooting the capital. [106]

Post-Election 2012

After winning in the official vote tallies, Jokowi still exposed to the issue of his resignation blocking attempts by Parliament Surakarta, but denied by the parliament. [107] Interior Minister Gamawan Fauzi also said it would intervene if these problems occur, [108] because Jokowi appointment as Governor Jakarta is not considered to violate any rules if at the time of registering as a candidate for governor has expressed readiness to step down from his former position if elected, and actually resigned after his election. [109] However after that, the House plan amendments to Regulation No. 34 2004, so that after the Jokowi, regional head candidates in other areas, must first resign from his position at the time of registering as a candidate. [110]

Top reasons related administrative resignation as mayor of Surakarta and the term of office has not expired Bowo, Jokowi inauguration delayed [111] of the schedule beginning October 7, 2012 to 15 October 2012 [112] The event was marred debate about the costs due to statements that Jokowi want a simple inauguration costs. [113] Parliament then lowering the cost of his assumption of USD 550 million, from the originally budgeted Rp 1,05Miliar the budget data changes. Inaugural event was also enlivened by vendors who provide free merchandise. [114]

The day after the inauguration, Jokowi immediately scheduled a visit to the community. [115]

Takeover of Water Resources

Before Jokowi, water management is done by the two main operators, Aetra (PT Thames PAM Jaya) and Palyja (PT PAM Lyonnaise Jaya). PT Aetra Air Jakarta manage, operate, maintain water supply systems, and invest in the region east of Jakarta, while Palyja in the western part of Jakarta. Aetra shareholder is Acuatico Pte Ltd with 95 percent ownership and PT Alberta Utilities by 5 percent. While serving Palyja water supply to the area of ​​West Jakarta, South Jakarta, as well as parts of North and Central Jakarta. Palyja Astratel owned by 49 percent, and 51 percent of Suez Environment. Both hold a contract with the Government of Jakarta to manage water in Jakarta.

Because they are not able to provide good customer service, then Jokowi and Ahok since the beginning has been eyeing the takeover of the management of drinking water in Jakarta to be more easily monitored and controlled, but the intention is hampered by a penalty to be paid by the provincial government if break the contract in the middle of the road. [116] then the business is done in other ways, namely by buying their shares through two provincial government-owned enterprises, namely PT Pembangunan Jaya and PT Jakarta Propertindo (Jakpro). Both will try to take over ownership Palyja with PT Pembangunan Jaya plans to buy as much as 51 percent of Suez Environment, while PT Jakarta Propertindo Astratel acquire 49 percent stake. But unfortunately Palyja still existed sued by LBH because water privatization efforts that are considered incompatible with the Constitution of 1945, so the acquisition is still awaiting a court decision [117]

On April 10, 2014, Jokowi states that have found a bright spot of this takeover, because the provincial government has to find a deal in the back management control of drinking water. Both sides feel they have the same purpose to prevent the privatization of water resources, only just a different way. If the LBH and NGOs through a lawsuit, the Government made efforts takeover of a business to business. "Positive, you have found the spot. Due to the same spirit. Goal equal to water management was taken over by the government in this case our enterprises," said Jokowi, after holding a meeting with the coalition at the City Hall. [118]

After the takeover Palyja running smoothly, the city government also signaled Aetra will take over a similar manner. [119]

The increase in the provincial minimum wage

On October 24, 2012, there was a rally at City Hall workers who performed a set of Confederation of All Indonesian Workers Union. [120] Initially the workers demanding higher minimum wage to Rp 2.79 million, which responded to the invitation by Basuki Purnama Tjahaja dialogue with labor representatives. Finally agreed to the use of numbers Sufficiency Living survey last month, from the previous averaged data from February 2012 to October 2012, [121] as well as various other points that into 13 agreements. [122]

Jokowi then handed over to the proper calculation of the UMP councils were initially led to recommendation number 1.9 million. However, this trial interrupted by labor actions that call back their representatives, so that this new figure represents the interests of employers. [123] Finally agreed by all parties that the provincial minimum wage of Rp 2.2 million which was then set by the Wages Council. [124]

Jokowi conduct consultations, including with Muhaimin Iskandar, the Governor of Banten, and West Java Governor to determine the appropriate minimum wage for workers in Jakarta so as not to imbalance the buffer zone, but still deserves to be enjoyed by workers. [125]

Protests return occurs at the end of 2013 due to the increase in re-UMP workers urged to Rp 3.7 million, [126] while employers reject that number and want the Rp 2.29 million. Finally it was decided the middle figure of Rp 2.44 million. Labour refused because Rp 3.7 million dead figure [126] and was branded Jokowi and Ahok as Mr. Cheap Wage [127] and threatened to occupy City Hall for days, but eventually broke up a demonstration by itself and UMP Rp 2.44 million apply in Jakarta since 1 November 2013 [128]

Improvement of public transport

On October 10, 2013, Jokowi inaugurated the construction of the Mass Rapid Transport (MRT) which previously had been discontinued for many years. [68] Later, on October 16, 2013, Jokowi also inaugurated the construction of the green belt along the Jakarta Monorail eleven kilometers. [69] In addition, in November 2013, the Jakarta City Administration is planning to hold a thousand buses for TransJakarta lane. [129] However, some of the 656 buses purchased from China found to have corroded, so that there is suspected fraud committed by officials of the Department of Transportation (Affair) Jakarta. [130] In response to this problem, Jokowi relieved Head of Jakarta Transportation Department Udar Pristiono and induct Muhammad Akbar as his successor. [131] Further reservations TransJakarta fleet will be a lot through e-catalog system, is no longer the auction.

Establishment of PT TransJakarta

To improve the quality of service and fleet Busway, then began December 30, 2013, PT TransJakarta is promulgated. Thus his position stands alone as a regional-owned enterprises, no longer limited authority as Implementation Unit under the Department of Transportation. With an independent company, TransJakarta expected to work more efficient, agile, and flexible, including the current fleet procurement. [132]

Passenger Transport Plan Housing acquisition Djakarta (PPD)

Previously, Passenger Transport NSW or PPD is shaped SOE Public Enterprise under the Ministry of State Enterprises. Because they have a lot of assets and a profitable fleet transportation management, the Jakarta Provincial Government filed a takeover PPD, with one of the conditions is to pay off the PPD is quite large, Rp 170 Billion. But Basuki Purnama Tjahaja assume debt settlement is proportional to the benefits to be gained by the city government. Unfortunately, the takeover process is complicated because the central government does not show a serious response on this offer. SOE Minister Dahlan Iskan was actually already approved the takeover. [133]

Metromini penning and Kopaja

After a number of accidents that befall metromini and Kopaja, Jakarta Provincial Government began to tighten rules on minimum safety facilities owned, among others, brake, porous body, speedometer, lights, and glass windows. If you can not show the facility, then the bus is stabled. [134]

This act of penning metromini protests from drivers who felt their livelihood threatened. On August 29, 2013, dozens of drivers metromini fleet parked on the street in front of City Hall and march protesting obligations transport rejuvenation. In addition Pristono, Head of the Department of Transportation at the time, considered to offend the driver as it makes a statement that is no longer needed metromini in Jakarta. They demanded that raided fleet returned, but was rejected. [135]

The drivers who do not feel heard and then damaging the fence and broke the glass city hall and TransJakarta Bus Kopaja. For the repression, the Governor and Deputy Governor refused to see and comment on their complaints. The perpetrators threatened destruction was reported to the police because it leads to criminal acts. [136]

Launch the tour bus

On February 24, 2014, Jokowi launch buses in Jakarta. Decker bus with a capacity of 60 passengers can be enjoyed free of charge and is intended to increase the attractiveness to tourists Jakarta. This bus operates every day from 09:00 until 19:00 route from New Market to Hotel Indonesia roundabout. [137]

Six toll roads

Six toll roads project inherited from the time of Sutiyoso and Fauzi Bowo, but the inauguration of an agreement reached between the private sector with the Ministry of Public Works Bowo shortly before term ends, and has determined the winner of the tender. So although opposed by many residents, and Jokowi never opposed the project, but he does not have the authority to cancel it. [138] [139]

Jokowi could slow down the execution of the project by asking for input of citizens, analysts, experts, Ministry of Public Works, the investor consortium on January 15, 2013, [140] but later Tjahaja Basuki Purnama announced that there is no longer a term 6 toll road. That there is integration of the entire ring road in Jakarta and is equipped with a bus lane overpass. [141] The private sector agreed to a request to hold public transportation facilities along the expressway. [142]

Cheap Cars

Based on Government Regulation No. 41 Year 2013, the Indonesian central government plans to develop a program of cheap cars. Joko Widodo strongly opposed this program because he thinks the program will exacerbate traffic congestion in Jakarta. [143] According to him, that should be encouraged is the provision of mass transportation that is cheap, safe, and convenient. [143] He also wrote to the Vice President of Indonesia Boediono to the policy questioned this. [143]

Job rotation

For two years in office, Jokowi do a lot of changing positions birkorat. Among these village chiefs through the auction office, as well as the mayor, the chief of department and agencies through dismissal and appointment. [144]








General DrMoeldoko


Auction office

In April to June 2013, Jokowi creating a new system in the placement of the bureaucracy, the auction office. In this system, all civil servants are given an equal opportunity to occupy the position he wants to qualify and take the test. The test results were announced in a transparent and provincial governments put the appropriate civil service merit and qualifications. [67]

This caused controversy with the rejection of the village chiefs whose position is disrupted by this selection. One of the highlights is the groove Warakas that threatened to auction the post system. [145] He had initially refused to participate in the selection of this position auction, but finally managed to get a position in North Tugu village. [146]

The effectiveness of position auctions into question after Tjahaja Basuki Purnama headman admitted 60 percent of auction proceeds unsatisfactory position. [147] Even within one year, and the treasurer caught Ceger groove mark up a budget of USD 450 million and is now a prisoner of the East Jakarta District Court . [148]

Susan Headman

One of the elected village chief in the office of the auction process is Susan Jasmine Zulkifli. He was elected to serve on the Supreme Lanteng region. However, the appointment of Susan groove protests from some people because headman Susan Christian, which is considered incompatible with the majority of residents Lanteng Supreme Muslim. [149] This controversy intensified after Interior Minister Gamawan Fauzi asked Jokowi reconsider the appointment of Susan groove . [149] However, Jokowi confirmed that he will not lower groove Susan on the basis of religion and will only consider the performance of the headman. [149]

Replacement heads of agencies

Jokowi recorded replace the head office in Jakarta. The most highlighted among other Pristono, Head of Jakarta Transportation Agency, Taufik Yudi Mulyanto, Dept. of Education, and Unu Nurdin Jakarta Cleanliness Department Head. All three were placed into a new position in the Governor For Accelerated Development Team (TGUP2), along with four other people. [150]

The annual floods in Jakarta

Inheriting the city passed many rivers and position some areas lower than sea level, Jokowi required to reduce or even eliminate flooding of Jakarta. By passing their budgets in 2013, flooding in Jakarta showed profound impact on city life without the accompaniment of a maximum of prevention and treatment. [151] However, it is recognized flood flood better than previous years. [152]

Throughout the year 2013, the normalization projects in JEDI series (Jakarta Emergency Dredging Initiative) conducted intensive. The best known is the return function Pluit Reservoir, Reservoir Ria Rio, and Pesanggrahan. This effort earned high praise, even from abroad. [70] With this normalization, recognized by the 2014 flood BPBDs that is better than the previous year. The duration of flooding is much longer because the peak of the rainy season is longer, but the vast pool of reduced. [153]

Announcement of a state of emergency flood

In the face of Jakarta's annual floods of 2013 and 2014, announced Jokowi flood emergency status that allows the Governor to make decisions that may be necessary to cope with the disaster. [154]

Weather Engineering

To divert rain path that passes through Jakarta, Jakarta Provincial Government in cooperation with BNPB, Air Force, and BPPT through the sowing of rain fell NaCl so far from Jakarta. In 2013 the project was quite successful in reducing rainfall, but in 2014 a little hampered by the slow pace of ratification of the budget and the difference in the pattern of rainfall compared to last year. [155]

Settling waterways

Through the package Jakarta Emergency Dredging Initiative (JEDI), Jakarta Provinces Government in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Works and the World Bank do maintenance on drainage system in Jakarta related to flood conditions in Jakarta with a total funding of US $ 135.5 million. This program was heated because Basuki Tjahajapurnama protesting the slow pace of the program designed by the World Bank that require faster execution. If the World Bank is not willing, he invited the World Bank withdrew its aid. Demand is satisfied by the World Bank. [156]

Times and reservoirs are targeted improvement through the JEDI program including the West Flood Canal, Cakung Drain, Cengkareng Drain, Angke, Kali Cideng, Kamal Kali, Kali Sunter, Tanjungan Kali, Kali Krukut-Cideng-Land Cereals, Kali-Kali Jelakeng Pakin-Kali Besar, Gunung Sahari Ciliwung, Sunter Sentiong Sodetan, Kali Grogol - Secretary, Pluit Reservoir, Reservoir Melati, Sunter Reservoir North, Reservoir South Sunter, Sunter Reservoir East and III, Situ Mangga Bolong, Situ Babakan, Situ Rawa Dongkal and Cipondoh situ. [157]

Normalization Pluit Reservoir

The main article for this section are: Pluit Reservoir
Normalization marked improvement Pluit Reservoir flood control system in Jakarta. Characterized by dismantling his own dwelling on the banks by residents in March 2013, initially relocation goes smoothly. But then it had been a tension because some residents refused to be moved, even to bring up the incident report to the Human Rights Commission. Through diplomacy lunch, some people began to be persuaded and slowly moved into various flats that have been prepared. [158]

Normalization Reservoir Ria Rio

The main article for this section are: Ria Rio Reservoir
Normalization Reservoir Ria Rio also had received resistance from residents and land owners as a result of a dispute between the owner of the land with Pulomas PT Jaya. Residents had to block, but was persuaded to voluntarily move to a decent apartment. As for land disputes, initially agreed resolved in court, but later negotiations allow landowners replacement price of land to be dredged as a reservoir. [159]

Jokowi promised to build the Opera House with a capacity of 9000 entirely located sitting on the edge of Ria Rio Reservoir. [160]



Broad view of the Reservoir Ria Rio, Pedongkelan, Pulogadung, East Jakarta
Normalization Reservoir West Tomang


Photos Dam Tomang
The main article for this section are: Reservoir Tomang
West Tomang reservoir initially filled with water hyacinth population explosion which exacerbates the deposition and simultaneously displacing the natural habitat that has already been there. Thus in November 2013 Reservoir West Tomang dredged to a depth that should be returned to the water hyacinth population and eliminated at a cost of USD 2 billion. [161]

Normalization Swamp Reservoir Bambon

Swamp Reservoir Bambon originally just a small swamp in Kelapa Dua Wetan, Ciracas, East Jakarta, which is often flooded during heavy rains occurred around East and South Jakarta. As a result, local people continue to experience flooding. Then the city government decided reservoir is dredged to a depth of 6 meters and has a park like Ria Rio and Pluit Reservoir. Unlike the Pluit Reservoir and Ria Rio, the land around the reservoir Swamp Bambon relative no problem so penuntasannya expected to be faster [162]

Normalization Pesanggrahan

The main article for this section are: Pesanggrahan
Due to the small capacity and poor maintenance, until November 2012, Pesanggrahan still overflowing and soaking 2 RT in Ulujami. [163] In fact in December 2010 has targeted the normalization time of discharge 50 cubic meters to 115 cubic meters, but still continues to be delayed due to the process auction is too long. During the August to October 2010 was recorded three times Pesanggrahan have collapsed due to swift water and had her levee walls. [164]

Houses normalization program was continued through the Jakarta Emergency Dredging Initiative (JEDI) [165] Jakarta Provincial Government and the Ministry of Public Works at the end of 2013 until 2014, [166] as well supported by development projects sodetan Pesanggrahan to straighten the flow of time around ITC Cipulir , [167] as well as the construction of dams around South Jakarta to store water in upstream so as not to overload the downstream rivers in Jakarta. [168] [169]

Work on the dam was stopped due to objections over the citizens of the compensation value, but resolved by direct negotiations with Jokowi. [170]

Settling settlements

Settling settlement is done in two ways, namely relocation to the bunk house and village improvement program through the series. [171]

Kampung series

The program is quite prominent from Jokowi is a village series. This program provides an opportunity for people who want to improve the condition of the house that are not feasible with the condition should have a clear proof of land ownership. Kampung areas that receive assistance under the spotlight series that often include High Land, Big South Cipinang, Petogogan, Semper West, and Tambora. In 2013 then, the construction of the Village series conducted at 26 points. While in 2014, targeted 70 Kampung new series will begin in early June 2014 [172]

Development and relocation to flats

Flats be the main solution to the relocation of large amounts. During the floods in Jakarta in 2013, Citizens Pluit Reservoir, Reservoir Ria Rio, and Kali Pakin, for example, among others relocated to Pine Flats Elegant, Marunda Flats, Flats Tambora, and others. While in 2014, targeted 100 new flats to accommodate the relocation of earthquake-resistant other.

In addition to its own building, the city has received a grant from the Ministry of the various terms would fix it. [173] [174]

Occupant relocation reservoir

After the floods in Jakarta in 2013, it is known that the reservoir holds water in Jakarta difficulty because of silting and occupation of citizens. City government then relocated gradually to the residents who occupy land reservoirs, among others, Pluit and Ria Rio. [175] After some persuasion, including dining with the Governor, [176] eventually people are willing to be moved so that the reservoir could be dredged to face the flood season 2014 [177]

Improvement of education and health


Jokowi was greeted Chairman of the Regional Representatives Council Irman Gusman.
Great program that was launched in the Jokowi to improve education and health are the Jakarta Health Card and Smart Card Jakarta. Healthy Jakarta card is actually an insurance program paid by the provincial government of DKI Jakarta allowing society gets the most basic services without having to spend a lot of money, while Jakarta Smart Card is a selective program for students who are not able to afford to buy the equipment and educational needs.

Healthy Jakarta Card

The main article for this section are: Healthy Jakarta Card
His first program, which was immediately appreciated is Jakarta Health Card, which aims to reform health insurance in Jakarta. Previously, the poor have to take care of a lot of letters and references to the bureaucracy before they can enjoy a reduction in healthcare costs. With the Jakarta Health Card, people can instantly get free services at the health center and was referred to a specific hospital if need further treatment. The program is handled by Askes as Social Security Agency business (BPJS) which has been officially designated by the Act.

Since its launch on 10 November 2012, [65] Healthy Jakarta Card gets a lot of criticism and input from various parties. For example, members of the City Council Budget Committee Johny Wenas were KJS be afraid to break the rules and regulation because there is a similar program is running in 2012 [178] Another suggestion came from the Minister of Health that considers Nafsiah Mboi Jakarta should try to improve the lack of infrastructure, a good source human and medical devices, as well as a referral system so that patients can KJS handled properly and on time. [179]

Controversy occurred when 16 private Hospitals intend backwards from KJS due to uncertainty INA-CBGS package system to be applied to the Ministry of Health in KJS guarantee. But finally only 2 Hospital stating KJS discontinue service to re-evaluate. While 14 other hospitals agreed to continue KJS after this ambiguity discussed together. [180] However, this problem already developed into a political conflict after several members of parliament threatened to make this as a reason for impeachment against the Governor and Deputy Governor. [181]

Until 2014, the Jakarta Health Card continues to run and oversee a new health insurance system by BPJS.

Jakarta Smart Card

The main article for this section are: Jakarta Smart Card
In the field of education, Jokowi Jakarta Smart Card launched since the beginning of his term, precisely December 1st 2012 Launch Smart Card Jakarta Yappenda done in high school, Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta and officially launched by Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo (Jokowi).

These cards help with the costs of education for children who can not afford in Jakarta, on condition that it should not be used for consumption. [66]

Razia monkey

On October 22, 2013, Jokowi international media attention [182] and the support of environmentalists [183] ​​after launching raids monkey in Jakarta. In this raid, marches monkey arrested but granted compensation of Rp 1 million as long as willing to give his monkey and then maintained at Ragunan better. [184] Not only regarded as torture animals, the monkeys were proven to be 100 per cent suffer from intestinal worms and feared other dangerous infectious diseases that threaten the health of residents of Jakarta. [185]

But critics also arise as a result of this policy, among other many other important matters concerning the welfare of the citizens who should be prioritized rather than taking care of the monkeys, [186] and fears of a monkey handler does not receive adequate provision for changing professions. [187]

Hospital Sunday Market Development

To anticipate and BPJS KJS users make long queues at various hospitals in Jakarta, Jokowi start construction Moloch Regional General Home on the Market Sunday. The hospital has a capacity of 400 beds. Eighty percent can be used by users of Jakarta Health Card. The hospital will focus on cancer treatment efforts, pediatric patients, and the elderly. To that end, will put 20 units of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for babies and 20 units of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). [188]

The inauguration of the Hospital Workers

To support health care workers around the Nusantara Bonded Zone, built a public hospital dedicated to the workers. The hospital was inaugurated SBY with Jokowi, State Enterprises Minister Dahlan Iskan, Minister Nafsiah Mboi, Muhaimin Iskandar, and President Director of Nusantara Bonded Zone Sattar Taba, on April 8, 2014 The hospital has a capacity of 9,000 square meters, consists of 8 floors, and the number of beds available 184 beds. Facilities provided include medical services, medical support services, ranging from outpatient, emergency room, intensive care unit, central surgery, radiology room, CSSD space, laboratories, clinics, medical check up, fisiotherapy, and mortuary. The hospital was built with funds CSR SOEs and the Government of Jakarta has 26% stake in the hospital. [189] [190]

Jakarta as the City Festival

Jokowi hoped to make the brand Jakarta as a city festival. Because of the various celebrations and festivals celebrated in the city of Jakarta, even to shut down the streets of a motor vehicle for a full day. A total of 97 festivals held during 2013 in Jakarta. [191]

Jakarta Night Festival

Start the new year of 2013 and 2014, with a concept to make Jakarta as a festival city, Jakarta launched Jokowi Night Festival. In celebration of the new year in Jakarta main street is closed to motor vehicles and the total supplied various stage arts, performances, as well as traditional art. [192] This model was later copied by other big cities, such as Bandung, Surabaya, and Yogyakarta. [193 ]

Party people

In June 2013, Jokowi tried to restore the function of the Jakarta Fair (PRJ) as a party of the people by holding some festivals in the court of the Monas, Jakarta as Kampung Festival on 15 to 16 June 2013 PRJ considered to have deviated from the intentions initially because it tends to be visited by the middle class top. The media dubbed this as an attempt Jokowi "PRJ rival". However, Basuki Purnama Tjahaja dismissed it and stated that the party of the people is not meant to compete with PRJ. [194] [195]

Kraton Festival World

On 5-8 December 2013, Jakarta Provincial Government and the Forum Gathering Kraton Kraton Nusantara staged performances of the Great World, December 5 to 8. The event featured a parade of various costumes and vehicles from the various royal palaces and various parts of the world, including Brunei Darussalam. According to the plan, the event followed by 165 and 10 archipelago palace royal envoy abroad and enlivened by a carriage parade and entertained 1,000 attractions artist. [196]

Improvement of urban planning


Jokowi is currently being met with Trond Giske.
Weighing the problems of Jakarta starting from spatial problems that were ignored for decades. Beginning with the endorsement RDTR, revamping management of IMB, and management of green space, and revamping markets and street vendors, Jokowi began to fix the underlying problem in Jakarta. [197]

Ratification of spatial detail plan

Detail Spatial Plan Jakarta has actually been compiled since the Fauzi, but endorsement hampered. One problem is the dissemination to the public has not been done. Therefore, Basuki Tjahajapurnama RDTR demanding distributed to the public through the local district in order to get input together. [198] Academics and NGOs are also invited to give their views on the RDTR. [199]

On December 11, 2013, RDTR and Jakarta Zoning Regulations enacted and apply to 2030 One of the legislators of the PPP, Maman Fiermansyah, could do a walkout because the passage of the law was enforced RDTR and PZ. But his partner, Mohamad Sanusi, stated attitudes Maman result he himself did not understand RDTR for never present during the discussion. [200]

It stands out from Jakarta RDTR is mandated by the addition of 6 per cent of green open space and the existence of a special space for street vendors in the establishment of public space is determined by the Governor, as well as liability for any office buildings, trade and services in Jakarta who was in the mixed zone provides 5 percent of the total floor space trading functions and services to the informal sector SMEs. It is expected that with this obligation, the owner of the building to facilitate food traders incorporated as part of the building, so it no longer meets the street behind the building. [201]

Settling markets and street vendors

Jokowi best known action of the curb street vendors are in the Sunday Market and Tanah Abang Market. If at the Sunday market traders moved to PKL Market Location Patronage Sunday, then at Block G Block G traders moved to Tanah Abang. Originally merchant complained lonely visitors, but various facilities equipped Block G continues to include escalators, car raffle, to free wifi facilities. [202]

A total of five traditional markets are built and renovated with adequate facilities during 2013, including Mangosteen Market, Oliver's, Kebun Onions, Kebun Duri, and Jackfruit Lagerstroemia. Traders released from the lease, but must also maintain and obey the rules of the market to not divert rent or sell his stall to the other party. Merchants will only cost maintenance, electricity, and water alone. [203]

In 2014, as many as four other traditional markets have also been completed, including Kramat Jati Market, Market Ciplak, and Market Grogol, from a total of 14 markets that will be addressed. [204] [205]

Building Permit Online

If the previous administration of Building Permit (IMB) loaded brokering practices and bribery, disrupting urban planning, since February 1, 2014, the IMB can be taken care of from the internet. This shortens processing time from half a month to permit adequate 7 days. Arrangements can be done from home, cafe, or workplace. [206]

But as a reward behind it, Jokowi demands of citizens to immediately take care of each building permit because the process has been simplified. If it does not also have a permit, illegal buildings will be demolished. [207]

Improvement of parks, urban forests and green open spaces


Joko Widodo with Greenpeace Executive Director Kumi Naidoo, head of Greenpeace Indonesia Longgena Ginting, and Greenpeace Southeast Asia Executive Director Von Hernandez at Tanjung Priok port, Jakarta.
Various parks, urban forests and green open spaces of new and improved results come greening Jakarta. One that is quite prominent is Pluit Reservoir Park City, Park City Reservoir Ria Rio, Vertical Garden Tugu Tani, and Garden Mataram. Jakarta Green Open Space targeted increase of 16 percent from RDTR mandated target by 6 percent increase. In addition, only 40 percent of the land allowed Jakarta to tall buildings, while the remaining 60 percent in the form of green open space that can be accessed by the public. [71]

Financial reform and budget

During the reign of Jokowi in Jakarta, city budget continues to increase from the initial Rp 41 trillion in 2012 to Rp 72 trillion in 2014, or almost 31 trillion in just two years. [208] [209] This is done with ease and transparency taxes, spending efficiency, e-catalogs and e-budgetting.

Budget absorption initially predicted in 2013 that 97% figure, realized in 84.5% and yield SiLPA Rp 7 trillion to be used in 2014 [210] This excess funds specified in the local budget in 2014, the first Rp 2.5 trillion allocated for handling congestion the city through the purchase of thousands of TransJakarta buses and regular. And Rp 2.5 trillion for the next five flood management and optimize the pump house in Jakarta. One way is to support the accelerated development Ciawi Reservoir, with a budget of Rp 200 billion for land acquisition. [211]

Presidential candidates

After his election as Governor of Jakarta, Jokowi popularity skyrocketed thanks to a good track record and are grounded and pragmatic approach, as demonstrated through the program "blusukan" to examine the situation on the ground directly. [10] As a result, Jokowi dominate presidential candidate surveys and get rid of the other candidates, [13] so that it appears to make a presidential candidate discourse. [12] However, for months the discourse becomes uncertain because Jokowi in PDIP nomination must be approved by the Chairman of the PDIP Megawati Sukarnoputri, and he asserts will be define candidate after the election in April. [14]

However, on March 14, 2014, Megawati eventually wrote a letter directly to the Jokowi mandate to be a presidential candidate, and Jokowi announced that he was willing and ready to carry out the mandate to go forward as a candidate for president of the Republic of Indonesia in Indonesian presidential elections 2014 [212] He also expressed its readiness while say "bismillah" and kissed the red and white flag at home Pitung. [212] After this announcement, the index shot JCI 152.47 points to 4878.64, [213] while the rupiah against the United States dollar strengthened to number 11,386. [214] The nomination Jokowi also expected to boost the sound PDIP to 30% in the elections. [215] However, on a quick count showed that the PDIP voice failed to reach 20%. [216]






General (ret) Ryamizard Ryacudu


Five days after the declaration, on March 19, 2014, Joko Widodo sued by New Jakarta Advocacy Team at the Central Jakarta District Court. He violates the civil law for leaving his post as governor before realizing its promises to implement populist programs. [217] However, Interior Minister Gamawan Fauzi confirm that pencapresan Jokowi not breaking the law. He is entitled to advance and will be easily received without the permission of the President should resign because it is regulated in Law No. 47 of 2008 on the Election of President and Vice President. A regional heads who want to advance in the presidential election must submit a letter of permission request to the President and Gamawan Fauzi do not feel they have a reason to stop him. [218]

On May 19, 2014, announced that Jusuf Kalla Jokowi would be his vice presidential candidate. [219] announcement once the declaration was held in the Joeang 45 in Menteng, Jakarta. [219] The nomination was supported by a coalition of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, NasDem Party, National Awakening Party, and Hanura. [219] On the same day, and Jusuf Kalla Jokowi officially enroll in the Election Commission. [220]

Ahead of the presidential elections, there are various kinds of black campaign addressed to Jokowi, such as the issue of presidential dolls, [221] Islamic Jokowi questionable, [222] allegations that Jokowi is the Chinese who is the son of Oei Hong Leong, [223] to claim that he was a stranger, and even Zionist stooge. [222]

Vision and mission

In documents provided to the National Election Commission, the vision-mission Jokowi Kalla titled "Change the Way for Indonesia's Sovereign, Independent, and personality '". Vision mission begins by describing the three main problems of the nation, the "decline of the authority of the state", "weakening national economy joints", and "the spread of intolerance and national identity crisis". Furthermore, they said it would use the Pancasila and Trisakti as a guide. The 42-page document then details the vision, mission, and programs that will be run when they are elected as president and vice president, with 12 strategic agenda to realize the political sovereignty of Indonesia, 16 strategic agenda for economic independence, and 3 strategic agenda for Indonesia personality in culture, the agenda of which 9 became a priority agenda. [224] Meanwhile, in a direct dialogue with Prisca Niken Metro TV presenter on the night of May 24, 2014, Jokowi also stated that the vision and mission is "mental revolution of negativism into positivism", because he thinks Indonesia is often not confident in facing the challenges of the times though Indonesia is a big country. [225]

In the media, Joko Widodo has stated that Indonesia's economic policy needs to be focused on two sectors, namely agriculture and energy. [226] He said, "the future, we as a company, corporation, or state should have the main program, what we want to focus on. our country there are only two that we should focus on: agriculture, resulting in food sovereignty, and second, the energy ". [226] found Jokowi Indonesian agricultural policy is not optimal because it does not optimize government policies on agriculture and marine sectors. [226] He also believes that the budget allocation for higher education and agricultural research needs to be enhanced to reap optimal results. [226]

Jokowi also stated that Indonesia needs to stop importing cows and began to turn into cattle producers to achieve self-sufficiency. However, he does not explain how the cattle import restrictions can stabilize beef prices in the market or how the government should boost national beef production. [227]

Regarding education, Jokowi said that education is a basic human development capital. [228] According to him, the mental revolution should begin from the world of education. Therefore, he proposed that in 80 percent of elementary school character education, while 20 per cent for knowledge. Jokowi also revealed that in Junior High School rations for character education was lowered to 60% and knowledge increased to 40%, while in high school, character education to 20%, and the knowledge to 80%. [229]

To increase effectiveness, reduce costs, and address the issue price gap between Java to the other islands, Jokowi has a vision to build a "toll of the sea", ie procurement of large ships carrying goods to all corners of Indonesia, with the intensity of daily departures. He also expressed his intention to build a railroad double in every island in Indonesia. [230]

Religion

Jokowi converted to Islam and told me that he first pilgrimage in 2003, and after Umrah at least four times. [231] However, before the 2014 presidential election, allegations emerged that questioned various Islamic Jokowi, so that on the date of May 24, 2014 Jokowi states that he is part of the "Islamic rahmatan lil alamin, Islamic descent living and working in countries which uphold the Constitution RI 45." [232] He also stated that he was not part of the Islamic group "as he likes mengafirkan own brother", "oppress other religion", "arrogant and wielding a sword in the hands and in the mouth", "like deploying the fustun-fustunnya", "cover treasure robbery, bloodied sword covered with the robe and turban", or "bringing God's verses to deceive people ". [232]

Award

For his achievement, Tempo Magazine, Joko Widodo was elected as one of "10 People of 2008". [233] Incidentally, in the same magazine as well, Tjahaja Basuki Purnama, or familiar with the call Ahok also been selected in the "10 People of 2006" for his services improve health and education services in the East Pacific Islands. Ahok then be his best man in the Gubernatorial Election in 2012 [234]

He also received an international award from the Partnership Democratic Local Governance for Southeast Asia (Delgosea) Solo success doing this on humane relocation and empowerment of street vendors. [235]

On August 12, 2011, he was also awarded the Main Service Star for his achievements as head of the region devoted to the people. [236] Main Service Star is the highest award given to private citizens. [237] In January 2013, Joko Widodo crowned as the 3rd best mayor in the world for its success in leading Surakarta as a city of art and culture, the city clean of corruption, as well as the best city arrangement. [238] By the Commission, he was honored for his courage to report a variety of goods received gratification. [239]

For his ability to socialize government programs-programs that received much public support, he was rewarded as the Marketer of the Year 2012 by Markplus Conference 2013, Marketing: Into Innovation and Technology. [240]

No. of Category Award / Award Name Specification
1 The President of the Republic of Indonesia Main Service Star Head area to serve the people
2 President of the Republic of Indonesia Citra Bhakti Abdi State Cup in 2008, 2009 and 2010 Service Delivery and Field Services Prima Citra Cup National Level (2008), Performance in the Provision of Means of City Public Service, Deregulation Policy, Discipline and Enforcement Services Management Development (2009) and Innovation Service Excellence (2010)
3 Wallet Dhuafa Agent of Change Independence attention on children who are less fortunate
4 RMOL Democracy Award: Man Star Together Bowo animate democratic competition in city elections
5 Men's Obsession Decade Award: Rising Leader Award for cross-field leaders elected
6 Kemkominfo successful implementation of e-government e-government
7 Kemenpera Adiupaya Puritama Construction of housing for low-income communities and the program sequence village
8 Delgosea Best City Award Succeeding in the approach to its citizens in Solo, to want to understand and comply with the government policy of the city
9 Bank Indonesia Successfully Controlling inflation control inflation in Solo
10 Ministry of Public Works best spatial development both in Indonesia in Solo has reached 80 percent compliance with the ideal concept of spatial planning.
11 Fortune Top 50 Best Leaders Leader No. 37 for his services the city cleaning up and getting rid of corruption
12 Man Power Award Employment Development Index (CPI) Development of manpower in Jakarta during the year 2013.
13 Vanessa Hudgens Bung Hatta Anti-Corruption Award Prominent Role in Combating Corruption which
14 Anti-Corruption Eradication Commission Gratification Local governments are the most widely reported gratification.
15 UNICEF Child Protection Program Awarded in 2006
16 The City Mayors Foundation, the Mayor's World No. 3 Surakarta success change from the city center of much crime into art and culture
17 Marketing Magazine and Frontier Consulting Group Social Media Award Leaders who actively use social media to interact with the community and gain positive sentiment
18 Tempo 10 of Selection 2008 humanize its citizens with the removal of street vendors without conflict
18 Indonesian Institute Voters Pluralist 2013 Able Keeping People Ethnic Equality, Religion, and the other group
19 Award Seputar Indonesia Figures Regarding Indonesia 2013 Delivered by Hary Tanoe
20 Soegeng Soerjadi Good Governance Award Awarded 20 September 2012, ahead of elections
21 Achievement of MDG targets Bappenas For KJP program and KJS
22 Bappenas Pangripta Nusantara Utama province with the best planning
Leadership style

Jokowi known for his style of leadership that is pragmatic and down to earth. He often did "blusukan" or dropped directly into the field to see first hand the problems and seek appropriate solutions. "Blusukan" was also performed to directly meet residents and hear their complaints. This unique style dubbed The New York Times as "street democracy". [241] Jokowi also considered unique from others because the leaders do not hesitate to ask questions directly to people and approach them when going to launch a program. [242] However, this style is also criticism. For example, the chairman of the Regional Representative Council Irman Gusman stated that "blusukan" just spend time and energy, while what is needed is a policy directly and not just interaction. [243] anies Baswedan also assess "blusukan" is a mere imaging without providing a solution. [244]






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In addition to "blusukan", leadership is also known for its transparency Jokowi. For example, Jokowi and Basuki Purnama Tjahaja equally to announce the amount of the monthly salary and the Regional Budget to the public. [245] [246] He also initiated a number of programs related to transparency such as online tax, e-budgeting, e-purchasing, and cash management system. [245] In addition, all meetings and events attended by Jokowi and Basuki recorded and uploaded to the account "city government" on YouTube. [247]

Style campaign

Jokowi campaigning style to be Governor of Jakarta emphasized the direct approach to the community by visiting them directly rather than gathering people in the field. [248] Jokowi claims that he avoids the installation of banners, posters, stickers, and billboards in the city park or the street because he thinks the city can contaminate , so he took off directly in front of cinema banners Megaria, Jalan Diponegoro. [249] During the election campaign in Jakarta, Jokowi also known for his plaid shirt, which he purchased one hour before going to the Regional Election Commission and is said to represent the "color- colorful Jakarta should be accommodated ". [250]

One of the strengths Jokowi in the campaign is the use of social media. During the election campaign in Jakarta, he launched Jasmev or Jokowi Ahok Social Media Volunteer, which is the tissue between groups of volunteers without pay. [86] In addition, Jokowi also establish a media center [87] and is able to utilize YouTube as a forum for the new campaign. [88] Bowo parties themselves recognize excellence Jokowi in this channel. [89]

Based on the audit results of the National Election Commission Jakarta in August 2012, entry campaign funds Jokowi-Basuki reached Rp 16.31 billion, while expenditures reached USD 16.09 billion. [251] Most of the funds allocated for the banners, props, and campaign materials, campaign materials to spread the cost of Rp 4.2 billion, props Rp 2.6 billion, and the general meeting of Rp 2.1 billion. [251] The cost of a print ad itself was Rp 729 million, while the cost of advertising radio reached USD 516 million. [251] Jokowi claims that most of the funds used for the campaign "cheap" to target poor people. [251] In comparison, spending campaign Bowo was Rp 62.57 billion, while the inclusion of campaign funds reached Rp 62.63 billion. [251]

2 Finger Greeting

Campaign song-pair Joko Widodo Jusuf Kalla (JK Jokowi) received international media attention. Two journalists from Indonesia, Eveline Danubrata and Heru Asprihanto wrote an article published by Reuters. Articles on the campaign song titled Jokowi-JK Give us jobs, not rock songs, say Indonesia's young voters. [252]

Political image

Thanks to his campaign during the general election Jakarta governor in 2012 promising "New Jakarta", he soared to national figures known clean, populist, and was able to resolve the problem. [253] Its popularity soared until he dominated the presidential candidate surveys as described in the table the following:







Dahlan Iskan


Source Date Candidate
United Data Centre 3-18 January 2013 Joko Widodo 21.2%, 17.1% Prabowo, Megawati Sukarnoputri 11.5%, 10.4% Rhoma Irama, Bakrie 9.4%, 7.1% Jusuf Kalla
Jakarta Survey Institute 9-15 February 2013 Joko Widodo 18.1%, 10.9% Prabowo, Wiranto 9.8%, 8.9%, Jusuf Kalla, Bakrie 8.7%, 7.2% Megawati Sukarnoputri, Mahfud MD 5.4%, Dahlan Iskan 3.6%, 2.9%, Hatta Rajasa, Surya Paloh 2.5%, 1.7% Rhoma Irama, Muhaimin Iskandar 1.1% 0.8% Other names
Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) 9-16 April 2013 Joko Widodo 28.6%, 15.6% Prabowo, Bakrie 7%, 5.4% Megawati, Kalla 3.7%, Mahfud MD 2 , 4%, 2.2% Hatta Rajasa has not decided 28.0%
Indonesian Institute of Sciences 10-31 May 2013 Joko Widodo 22.6%, 14.2% Prabowo, Bakrie 9.4%, 9.3% Megawati, Kalla 4.2%, 3.5% Rhoma Irama Wiranto 3.4%, 1.9% Mahfud MD, Hatta Rajasa, 1.2%, 1.2% Hamengkubuwono X, Surya Paloh 1.2%
Indonesian Research Centre in May 2013 Joko Widodo 24.8%, 14.8% Prabowo, Bakrie 7.9%, 5.5% Megawati, Wiranto 3.9%, 3.7% Mahfud MD, Dahlan Iskan 3, 5%, 2.7% Rhoma Irama, Hary Tanoesodibjo 2.3%, 2% Christian Herath
United Data Center 8-11 June 2013 Joko Widodo 29.57%, 19.83% Prabowo, Megawati Sukarnoputri 13.08%, 11.62% Bakrie 5.47% Jusuf Kalla, Wiranto 3.59%, Mahfud MD 1.2%, 1.2%, Hatta Rajasa, Dahlan Iskan 1.11%, Chairul 0.43%, 0.26% Marzuki Alie, He was awarded 0.09%, 0.09% Pramod Edhie Wibowo
Soegeng Sarjadi Syndicate 3-22 July 2013 Joko Widodo 25.48%, 10.52% Prabowo, Jusuf Kalla, 5.69%, 4.23% Bakrie, Dahlan Iskan 4.18%, 2.72 Mahfud MD, Megawati 2.68% Sukarnoputri, Wiranto 1.18%, 1.02% Hidayat Nur Wahid, Hatta Rajasa, 0.81%, 0.53% Chairul, Surya Paloh 0.33%, 0.33% X Hamengkubuwana, Sri Mulyani Indrawati 0.2%, 0.2% Christian Herath, Pramod Edhie Wibowo 0.12%
Indonesian Research Centre, 8-11 July 2013 Joko Widodo 32.0%, 8.2% Prabowo, Wiranto 6.7%, 6.3% Dahlan Iskan, Megawati Sukarnoputri 6.1%, 3.7%, Jusuf Kalla, Aburizal Bakrie 3.3%, 2.8% Mahfud MD,
Compass in July 2013 Joko Widodo 32.5%, 15.1% Prabowo, Bakrie 8.8%, 8.0% Megawati, Kalla 4.5%, 18.2% other names, has not decided 12.9 %
Political Climatology Institute 12-18 August 2013 Joko Widodo 19.6%, 18.5% Wiranto, Prabowo was 15.4%, 7.6%, Jusuf Kalla, Bakrie 7.3%, 6.1% Megawati Sukarnoputri, Dahlan Iskan 3.4%, 3.4% Rhoma Irama, Mahfud MD 3.3%, 2.5%, Hatta Rajasa, Surya Paloh 2.4%, 1.3% other names, have not decided 9.1%
Alvara Research Centre 15-23 August 2013 22.1% Joko Widodo, Prabowo 17.0%, 7.4% Jusuf Kalla, Megawati Sukarnoputri 7.0%, 6.9% Dahlan Iskan, Bakrie 6.2%, Wiranto 4.6%, 4.0% Mahfud MD, Surya Paloh 2.0%, 1.0%, Hatta Rajasa, Hamengkubuwana X 0.9%, 1.0% other names, have not decided 19.0%
Cyrus Network 23-28 August 2013 Joko Widodo 27.1%, 14.4% Prabowo, Bakrie 12.0%, 7.5% Wiranto, Megawati Sukarnoputri 4.9%, 3.2% Jusuf Kalla
Soegeng Sarjadi Syndicate 25 August to 9 September 2013 Joko Widodo 45.8%, 9.0%, Jusuf Kalla, Dahlan Iskan 7.5%, 6.8% Prabowo, Mahfud MD 5.8%, 3.6% Wiranto, Bakrie 2.4%, 1.8% Megawati Sukarnoputri, Chairul 1.6%, 1.0%, Hatta Rajasa, Hidayat Nur Wahid 0.7%, Surya Paloh 0.5%, 0.5% Hamengkubuwana X, Sri Mulyani Indrawati, 0.4%, 0.4% Christian Herath, Pramod Edhie Wibowo 0.4%, 1.0% other names, have not decided 10.8%
Cyrus Network 12-14 September 2013 43.7% Joko Widodo, Prabowo 14.0%, 12.5% ​​Bakrie, Wiranto 7.3%, 4.9% Megawati, Kalla 4.6%
United Data Centre 21-24 September 2013 Joko Widodo 36.0%, 6.6% Prabowo, Dahlan Iskan 5.5%, 4.6% Wiranto, Jusuf Kalla 4.0%
Indonesian Research Centre (IRC) 25 September 2013 Joko Widodo 34.5%, 10.6% Wiranto, Bakrie 8.1%, 6.2%, Jusuf Kalla, Megawati Sukarnoputri 6%, 3.3% Surya Paloh, Rhoma Irama 3.2%, 2.8% Dahlan Iskan, Mahfud MD 2%, 1.5% Hidayat Nur Wahid, Hatta Rajasa, 1.3%, 1.2% Suryadharma Ali Yusril Ihza Mahendra 0.9%, Pramod Edhie Wibowo 0 , 9%, 0.4% Gita Wirjawan, Irma Gusman 0.2%, 0.4% other name, have not decided 6.9%, 1% secret answer
Pol Tracking Institute 13 September to 11 October 2013 Joko Widodo 37.6%, 11.73% Prabowo, Bakrie %% 11.67, 6.12% Jusuf Kalla, Wiranto 5.78%, 3.31% Megawati Sukarnoputri , Mahfud MD2,17%, 1.5% Hidayat Nur Wahid, Hatta Rajasa, 1.33%, 1.17% Surya Paloh, Dahlan Iskan 1.09%, 14.52% have not yet decided
Alvara Research Centre in October 2013 Joko Widodo 24.5%, 9.1% Prabowo, Bakrie 7.4%, 6.8% Wiranto, Megawati Sukarnoputri 6.7%, 4.2%, Jusuf Kalla, Dahlan Iskan 2, 7%, Rhoma Irama 1.9%, 1.2% Mahfud MD, Surya Paloh 2.0%, 1.1%, Hatta Rajasa, another name for 3.8%, 30.6% have not yet decided
Roy Morgan Research October 2013 37% Joko Widodo, Prabowo 15%, 14% Bakrie, Megawati Sukarnoputri 6%, 6% Dahlan Iskan, Jusuf Kalla 5%, 3% Mahfud MD, Hatta Rajasa 2%, others 12% name
Political Indicators of Indonesia 10-20 October 2013 Joko Widodo 35.9%, 11.4% Prabowo, Bakrie 11.4%, 7.8% Wiranto, Megawati Sukarnoputri 5.9%, 3.9%, Jusuf Kalla, Mahfud MD 1.2%, 1.0% Dahlan Iskan
Political Indicators of Indonesia - 4 way race 10-20 October 2013 Joko Widodo 47.4%, 15.8% Prabowo, Bakrie 12.6%, 3.7% Dahlan Iskan
Charta Politika 28 November to 6 December 2013 Joko Widodo 34.8%, 11.2% Prabowo, Bakrie 8.3%, 5.4%, Jusuf Kalla, Wiranto 5.2%, 2.8% Megawati Sukarnoputri,
Compass 27 November to 11 December 2013 Joko Widodo 43.5%, 11.1% Prabowo, Bakrie 9.2%, 6.3% Wiranto, Megawati Sukarnoputri 6.1%, 3.1%, Jusuf Kalla, another name 9.8%, 10.9% have not yet decided
Indo Barometer 4-15 December 2013 Joko Widodo 25.2%, 10.5% Bakrie, Prabowo 9.7%, 6.1% Wiranto, Megawati Sukarnoputri 6%,
Roy Morgan Research February 2014 40% Joko Widodo, Prabowo 17%, 11% Bakrie, Wiranto 7%, 5%, Jusuf Kalla, Megawati Sukarnoputri 4%, 4% Dahlan Iskan, Mahfud MD 3%, 2%, Hatta Rajasa, the name Another 7%
Cyrus Network and CSIS 9 April 2014 Joko Widodo Jusuf Kalla-41.1%, Joko Widodo-Basuki Purnama Tjahaja 39.81%
Saiful Muljani Research and Consulting 20-24 April 2014 Joko Widodo-Mahfud MD 47.6%, Joko Widodo Jusuf Kalla-46.1%, Joko Widodo-Dahlan Iskan 44.6%, Joko Widodo-Basuki Purnama Tjahaja 44.1% , Joko Widodo-Ryamizard Ryacudu 41.8%
Indonesian Survey Institute 1-9 May 2014 Joko Widodo Jusuf Kalla-35.42%, Prabowo-Hatta Rajasa 22.75%
However, before the Indonesian presidential election in 2014, alleged involvement in the case TransJakarta Joko Widodo said Joko Widodo prop electability. [254] In addition, due to the incessant smear campaign, according to Research and Consulting Saiful Mujani A trend towards community Jokowi decreased to 8% until April 2014 [255]

International media spotlight

Jokowi was under the spotlight of the international media as the media called The Hindu India who covered the phenomenon Jokowi la India, [256] [257] United States media called The New York Times who covered the phenomenon of leadership fell down, [258] [259] Australian media The Sydney Morning Herald called, [260] Media Thailand named Bangkok Post, [261] as well as the Japanese media Asahi Shimbun called. [262]

He earned various nicknames from various international media like Obama from Jakarta by the BBC, Mr. Fix by The Economist, and The Man of Madras Shirt by TIME. [263]

Controversy

Former Jokowi successful team allegedly involved in the case busway rusty, and even family Jokowi accused of receiving funds flow busway rusty; however, Jokowi denied it, [264] [265] [266] and the Attorney General Basrief Arief asserts that this case "is not or should not be said regarding the Jokowi". [267] Jokowi also criticized for not keeping his promise to finish his term as the governor of Jakarta, [268] although Jokowi himself stated that if he becomes president, it will be easier to take care of Jakarta has authority over the project because the central government in the capital. [269] There is a presumption that Jokowi including failing to cope with flooding and traffic jams. [270] [ 271] The notion that Jokowi failed to overcome floods and traffic jams in Jakarta making his popularity declined. [272] Data from Statistics also showed the poverty rate rose when Jokowi Solo became mayor of Solo. [273] Melesatnya popularity Jokowi also criticized the media influence that is often highlight weaknesses goodness Jokowi while covered. [274] [275] In addition, Jokowi found boarding a private jet to campaign from Banjarmasin to Malang City, which is considered to be contrary to a simple lifestyle. [276] In the meantime, Professor of Economics, University of Indonesia Taufik Bahauddin alarming controversy that occurred in the Megawati administration as BLBI scandal, SOE sales, sales Pertamina tanker VLCC and cheap gas sales to China will be repeated on Jokowi government. [277]

The appearance of the name Jokowi about the National Examination [278] and the arrival Jokowi at ITB [279] also controversy as it is considered as an act of politicization.





Muhammad Jusuf Kalla


Indonesian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Indonesian Vice President elected
Start served
October 20, 2014
President Joko Widodo
Will replace Boediono
In office
October 20, 2004 - October 20, 2009
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Preceded by Hamzah Haz
Succeeded by Boediono
Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare of the Republic of Indonesia to the 9th
In office
August 9, 2001 - 22 April 2004
President Megawati Sukarnoputri
Preceded by Basri Hasanuddin
Succeeded by Abdul Malik Fajar (ad-interim)
Minister of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia to the 27th
In office
26 October 1999 - August 24, 2000
President Wahid
Preceded by Rahardi Ramelan
Replaced by Luhut Binsar Panjaitan
Chairman of the Indonesian Red Cross
petahana
Start served
2009
Preceded by Muhammad Mar'ie
personal information
Born May 15, 1942 (age 72)
Japanese flag Watampone, South Sulawesi, Japanese Occupation Period
Indonesian nationality
GOLKAR.jpg political party Golkar Party Logo
Husband / wife Mufidah Miad Saad
Entrepreneur profession
Islamic religion
Drs. H. Muhammad Jusuf Kalla (born in Watampone, Bone regency, South Sulawesi, May 15, 1942, age 72 years), or often just written or JK Jusuf Kalla, is the Vice President of Indonesia, who served from 2004 to 2009 and Chairman of the Golkar Party in the same period. JK into a joint presidential candidate Wiranto in the 2009 election that brought Golkar and Hanura.
On May 19, 2014, JK was officially nominated as the vice presidential candidate in a declaration accompanying Joko Widodo-vice presidential candidates Jokowi-JK, in '45 Joang Building, Central Jakarta. The pair carried by four parties namely PDI Nasdem Party, the National Awakening Party, and Hanura [1] [2].

Vice President Jusuf Kalla stamps
Jusuf Kalla was born in Watampone, Bone regency, South Sulawesi, on May 15, 1942 as the 2nd child of 17 siblings [3] of the pair Haji Kalla and Athirah, Bugis descent entrepreneurs who have a business flag Kalla Group. Kalla family businesses comprise a group of companies in various industries. In Makassar, Jusuf Kalla, known familiarly called by the people to call Ucu Daeng.
Experiences of youth and student organizations such as Kalla is the Indonesian Muslim Students (PII) Branch South Sulawesi 1960-1964, Chairman 1965-1966 HMI Makassar Branch, Chairman of Student Council Hasanuddin University (UNHAS) from 1965 to 1966, and Chairman of the Presidium of the Student Action Union Indonesia (WE) years from 1967 to 1969. Before entering politics, Jusuf Kalla has served as Chairman of the Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadinda) South Sulawesi. Until now, he is still the Chairman of Alumni Association (IKA) in alamamaternya Hasanuddin University, after deliberation was reelected in September 2006.
Entrepreneurs [edit | edit source]
In 1968, Jusuf Kalla became CEO of NV Hadji Kalla. Under his leadership, NV Hadji Kalla evolved from an export-import business, extends to the fields of hospitality, construction, turnover of vehicles, shipping, real estate, transportation, shrimp farms, palm oil, and telecommunications.
Political career [edit | edit source]
Jusuf Kalla served as a minister in the government of Abdurrahman Wahid era (President RI-4), but was dismissed on charges of corruption involved. Jusuf Kalla re-appointed as Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare under Megawati administration (President of the RI-5). Jusuf Kalla later resigned as minister as advanced as a candidate for vice president, accompanied the presidential candidate Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
With the victory by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as the RI-6, automatic Jusuf Kalla also won positions as Vice President of the RI-10. Together with Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, the two became the President and the Vice President was first elected directly by the people.
He served as chairman Akbar Tanjung replace umumGolongan work from December 2004 to October 9, 2009 On January 10, 2007, he inaugurated the 185 board kekaryaan Research and Development in the Office of the DPP Golkar Golkar Party in Arcadia, West Jakarta, the majority of its members are scholars , public officials, civil servants, retired generals, and political observers are mostly master's degree, doctorate, and professor.
Through the XIX National Conference of the Red Cross Indonesia, Jusuf Kalla was elected chairman of the Indonesian Red Cross 2009-2014. In addition, he was also elected as the chairman of the Indonesian Mosque Council Central Board in the 2012-2017 period DMI VI Conference in Jakarta.
Personal life [edit | edit source]
Jusuf Kalla married to Hj. Mufidah Joseph, and had one son and four daughters, and ten grandchildren.
On September 10, 2011, Jusuf Kalla received conferring honorary doctorate from the University of Hasanuddin, Makassar. [4]
Education [edit | edit source]
Faculty of Economics, University of Hasanuddin (1967)
The European Institute of Business Administration, France (1977)
Ahead of 2009 Presidential Election [edit | edit source]
Having not committed to a coalition with the Democratic Party, he set out in the Special National Leadership Meeting Golkar Party as a candidate for President in the 2009 Presidential Election In the latest development, JK decided to hold Hanura Chairman Wiranto as his running mate. But JK declared lost in the quick count (quick count) conducted by a number of survey institutes and the results tabulated Election Commission.
Presidential Election of 2014 and Vice President Period II [edit | edit source]
Jusuf Kalla presidential candidate Joko Widodo towed in the event the 2014 Presidential Election later in the draw this pair gets the number two and has a popular tagline, "Greetings Two Fingers". By the Election Commission, dated July 22, 2014 or six days before Idul Fitri 1435 H, Jokowi-JK won the election but was denied by Mr Prabowo-Hatta who then sued to the Constitutional Court.
A series of hearings in the Court apparently rejected the request Prabowo-Hatta camp and strengthen the legitimacy legally JK Jokowi-elected as president and vice president from 2014 to 2019 period. JK will be sworn in as vice president on October 20, 2014 Along with the inauguration, he was elected first vice president for two terms through general elections. First term in its path with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono period 2004-200




34 This is the proposal of the Minister of the People's Candidate Name

TRIBUNNEWS.COM, JAKARTA - After opening approximately one month, the second phase of polling Cabinet People's Alternative Proposal (KAUR) finally closed 17 September 2014 at 17:00 pm.

Jokowi Center spokesman Vishnu Prasetya Utomo said, the number of entries coming polls as much as 7985 entries. When compared with the results in the first poll, the results did show a drastic decline.
He said, there are some records that can be seen from the results of the second phase of polling:

"First, the results of the poll showed that support was obtained either by the names of ministerial candidates from both political parties and professional circles is relatively the same. Could be seen in several ministries, names of people with background of political party support is quite high," said Vishnu in a press statement received on Thursday (09/18/2014).

According to him, more public look at the capacity and integrity of the person concerned. Secondly, there are some differences between the results of the first phase of polling and the second stage.

A number of the names that get the highest support in the first phase of polling decreased support in this second stage.

"But the difference in a tight voice. Only a few ministries are supported by an absolute winner. As a side note, in these two stage poll option has been restricted to just four candidates minister. Unlike the poll at the stage where people are still able to propose alternative names in addition to the options listed in the poll form, "he explained.

Third, there are two names of ministerial candidates with the highest support number to occupy the two ministries as well. Dahlan Iskan to be supported by most of the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of SOEs. While anies Baswedan also received the most support to become the Minister of Education and Culture and the Minister of Youth and Sports.

"Of course it is not possible the name could occupy two ministries., But at least it can be said that the level of popularity figures will affect the support they get from the community," said Vishnu.
He said, a few moments ago President Jokowi already announced posture 2014-2019 where 34 cabinet ministries still be maintained with a composition of 16 ministers are from political parties and 18 ministers from among professionals.

"The composition that we hope to support the cabinet work, as is often said by Jokowi-JK. We believe this kind of poll is good news for democracy in Indonesia. Could oversee and scrutinize public the names that appear," he said.

According to him, Jokowi Center through this poll do my best to capture the names that are expected to help the government over the next five years.

Here's a list of alternative proposals cabinet people (KAUR).
1 Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security: Gen. Dr. Moeldoko
2 Coordinating Minister for the Economy: Prof. Dr. (HC) Dahlan Iskan
3 Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare: Dr. Ir. Kuntoro,
4. Interior Minister: Dr (HC) Agustin Teras Narang, SH
5. Foreign Minister: Muliana Marty Natalegawa, M. Phil, B.Sc.
6 Secretary of Defense: General (ret) Ryamizard Ryacudu
7 Minister of Law and Human Rights (HAM): Prof. Dr. Saldi Isra, SH, MPA.
8 Minister of Finance: Dr. Ir. Raden Pardede, Ph.D.
9. Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM): Dr. Ir. Arif Budimanta, M.Sc.
10 Minister of Industry: Dr. Poempida Hidayatulloh, B.Eng. (Hon), Ph.D., DIC.
11. Trade Minister: Dr. Mari Elka Pangestu, Ph.D.
12. Minister of Agriculture: Prof. Dr. Bustanul Arifin
13. Minister of Forestry: Prof. Dr. Ir. Frans Wanggai
14th Minister of Transportation: Prof. Dr. Tech. Ir. Parikshit Danang M.Sc.
15th Minister of Marine and Fisheries: Prof. Dr. Ir. Rokhmin Dahuri, M.S.
16th Minister of Manpower and Transmigration: Rieke Dyah Pitaloka
17th Minister of Public Works: Dr. Ing. Ilham Akbar Habibie, MBA.
18th Minister of Health: Prof. dr. Ghufron Mukti, M.Sc., Ph.D.
19th Minister for Education and Culture: anies Baswedan Rashid, Ph.D.
20. Social Minister: Eva Kusuma Sundari
21. Minister of Religion: Drs. H. Lukman Hakim Saifuddin
22. Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy: Mira Lesmana
23. Minister of Communications and Information Technology: Ir. Onno W Purbo, M.Eng, Ph.D.
24th Secretary of State: Maruarar Sirait, SIP.
25. Minister of Research and Technology: Prof. Yohannes Surya, Ph.D.
26. Minister of Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): Dra. Khofifah Indar Parawansa
27th Minister for Women Empowerment and Child Protection: Puan Maharani
28. Environment Minister: Drs. Ir. Dodo Sambodo, MS
29th Minister of Administrative Reform and Bureaucratic Reform: Ir. Tri Rismaharini, M.T.
30th Minister of Rural Development: Drs. Andrinof the End Chaniago, M.Sc.
31. Minister for Planning and National Development: Faisal Basri, SE, MA
32. Minister of Housing: Mochamad Ridwan Kamil, ST, MUD.
33. Minister of State Owned Enterprises (SOEs): Prof. Dr. (HC) Dahlan Iskan
34. Minister of Youth and Sports: anies Baswedan Rashid, Ph.D.

Moeldoko

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Gen. Dr.
Moeldoko


Gen. Dr. Moeldoko (born in Kediri, East Java, July 8, 1957, age 57 years) is Indonesian military figures. He served as Commander of the TNI since 30 August 2013, he also served as Chief of Staff of the Army since May 20, 2013 until August 30, 2013.
House of Representatives plenary session on August 27, 2013 approving the general origin of Kediri as the new Armed Forces Commander Admiral Agus Suhartono replacement. [1] He was Chief of Staff in the shortest of military history in Indonesia as her appointment as commander. [2]
Moeldoko is an alumnus of the Armed Forces Academy in 1981 with honors and prestigious awards won entitled Makayasa Adhi Star. [3] During his military career, Moeldoko also many services alerted the Dharma Star, Main Bhayangkara Star, Star Dharma Yudha Pratama, Star Kartika Eka Paksi Primary, Nararya Dharma Yudha star, star Kartika Eka Paksi Nararya, Satya Dharma Badges Santala, Satya Badge Loyalty XXIV years, Satya Badge Loyalty XIV years, Satya Badge Loyalty VIII years, Satya Lotus Badges, Badges Satya Wira Dharma and Satya Widya Sista.
Military operations have been followed, including Operation Lotus East Timor in 1984 and Konga Garuda XI / A 1995 He also received an assignment in New Zealand (1983 and 1987), Singapore and Japan (1991), Iraq-Kuwait (1992) , USA, and Canada.
On January 15, Moeldoko earned doctorate Administration Faculty of Social Sciences Graduate Program, University of Indonesia, with the dissertation "Scenario Planning Policies and Border Area Management in Indonesia (Case Studies Border Army in Borneo)". [4] He graduated and earned her the title the very satisfying. [5]

History of office [edit | edit source]
Danton Airborne Infantry Battalion 700 / BS Military Command VII / Wirabuana (1981)
A Danki Airborne Infantry Battalion 700 / BS Military Command VII / Wirabuana (1983)
Head of Operations Airborne Infantry Battalion 700 / BS Military Command VII / Wirabuana
1408 District Military Command Operations Officer / BS Makassar
Deputy Commander of Battalion 202 / Tajimalela
Head of Territorial Infantry Brigade-1 PAM IK / JS
Battalion Commander 201 / Jaya Yudha (1995)
Commander Central Jakarta District Military Command 0501 (1996)
Sespri the Army (1998)
Pabandya-3 Ops PB-IV / Sopsad
Commander Infantry Brigade-1 / Jaya Sakti (1999)
Asops Kasdam VI / Tanjung Pura
Dirbindiklat Pussenif
Commander Rindam VI / Tanjung Pura (2005)
Commander of Korem 141 / Todopuli Bone (2006)
Army Chief of Staff Expert pa Economics (2007)
Director Kodiklat Army Doctrine (2008)
Kasdam Jaya (2008)
Commander of the 1st Infantry Division / Strategic Reserve Command (2010)
Military commander XII / Tanjungpura (2010)
Regional Military Commander III / Siliwangi (2010)
Deputy Governor of National Resilience Institute (2011)
The Army (2013)
Army Chief of Staff (2013)
TNI Commander (2013) [6] [7]

Dahlan Iskan



Minister of State Owned Enterprises Indonesia 6th
petahana

Start served
October 19, 2011
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Preceded by Mustafa Abubakar
PLN president director
In office
23 March 2009 - October 19, 2011
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Preceded by Fahmi Mochtar
Succeeded by Nur Pamudji
personal information
Born August 17, 1951 (age 63)
Indonesian flag Hove, East Java, Indonesia
Husband / wife Nafsiah Sabri
Children Azrul
Islamic religion
Prof. Dr. (HC) Dahlan Iskan (born in Hove, East Java, August 17, 1951, age 63 years), is a former CEO of Jawa Pos newspaper and Jawa Pos Group, based in Surabaya position is then succeeded by his son, Azrul Ananda. He also is Director of PLN since 23 December 2009 [1] On October 19, 2011, relating to the Second United Indonesia Cabinet reshuffle, Dahlan Iskan was appointed as the State Minister for State Owned Enterprises Mustafa Abubakar replaces. [2]

Career [edit | edit source]
Early career [edit | edit source]
Dahlan Iskan career began as a candidate for a small newspaper reporter in Samarinda, East Kalimantan in 1975 In 1976, he became a reporter of Tempo magazine. Since 1982, Dahlan Iskan leading newspaper Jawa Pos until now.

Jawa Pos [edit | edit source]
Dahlan Iskan is a figure that makes the Java Post, who was almost dead with a circulation of 6,000 ekslempar, within 5 years as a newspaper with a circulation of 300,000 copies. Five years later formed Jawa Pos News Network (JPNN), one of the largest newspaper chain in Indonesia, which has 134 newspapers, tabloids, and magazines [3], as well as 40 network printing in Indonesia. In 1997 he successfully established Graha Pena, one of the skyscrapers in Surabaya, and then a similar building in Jakarta. In 2002, he founded the JTV local television station in Surabaya, which is then followed by a TV Batam in Batam and Riau in Pekanbaru TV.

Fangbian Iskan Corporindo (FIC) [edit | edit source]
Since early 2009, Dahlan was a Commissioner of PT Fangbian Iskan Corporindo (FIC), which will begin construction of Submarine Cable Communication Connection (SKKL) this summer. SKKL will connect Surabaya in Indonesia and Hong Kong, with a length of 4,300 kilometers of optical fiber.

State Electricity firms (PLN) [edit | edit source]
Since late 2009, Dahlan was appointed managing director Fahmi Mochtar said PLN replace the much criticized for his leadership during a power failure occurs in the Jakarta area. [4] [1] Since the lead PLN, Dahlan create some buzz among Indonesian se byar pet free in 6 months, daily motion million connections. Dahlan also plans to build solar on 100 islands in 2011 Earlier, in 2010 PLN has managed to build solar on 5 islands in eastern Indonesia, namely Banda Island, Bunaken Manado, Derawan East Kalimantan, Southeast Sulawesi Wakatobi, and Citrawangan.
Minister of State Owned Enterprises (SOE Minister) [edit | edit source]
On October 17, 2011, Dahlan Iskan designated successor as secretary of state enterprises were sick. He sniffed and moved so he was called to be minister of state for heavy he left PLN which he was at the height of enthusiasm for reform PLN. [5]
Dahlan implement several programs that will run in the management of SOEs. The main program is an asset restructuring and downsizing (depreciation number) number of business entities. About the restructuring is still awaiting approval from the Minister of Finance. [6]

Some performance is highlighted. Dahlan failed to carry five state-owned company to release IPO (initial public offering / IPO) on the stock exchange. [7] Meanwhile, thanks to his leadership, the state assessed net of corruption by the public is also an SOE performance and build success. [7]

He also actively supports programs that having a car nationwide electricity. However, on January 5, 2013, he suffered an accident while driving an electric car Tucuxi in Tawangmangu area, East Java. Dahlan Iskan survived, but his car was badly damaged. After the accident with Tucuxi, Dahlan Iskan not retreat to develop electric cars. Together son Lightning, Dahlan Iskan develop second-generation electric cars that will be displayed at the APEC Summit in Bali. Electric cars include the type of sports cars, buses, minibuses, and others, including Selo, Arimbi and Gendhis.
Candidates 2014 Democrat Convention [edit | edit source]

In 2013, Dahlan Iskan along with 11 others; Masykur Ali Musa, Anies Baswedan, Dino Patti Djalal, Endriartono Sutarto, Gita Wirjawan, Hayono Isman, Irma Gusman, Marzuki Alie, Pramod Edhie Wibowo and sinyo Harry Sarundayang follow convention Democratic presidential candidate [8]. On May 16, 2014, Committee of the Democratic Party Convention Presidential Candidate announces the results of a survey of 11 participants at the convention of the Democratic Party DPP's office. The result is a State-Owned Enterprises Minister Dahlan Iskan occupies the foremost position compared to other convention participants. [9]

Personal life [edit | edit source]
Dahlan Iskan was raised in a rural environment with the condition of deprivation. Her parents do not remember what date Dahlan was born. Dahlan finally chose on 17 August on the grounds easy to remember because it coincided with the commemoration of Indonesian independence. [10]

Dahlan Iskan once wrote a book called Change Hearts in 2008 This book Dahlan Iskan experience in liver transplant operations in China. [11]

Aside from being a leader Jawa Pos Group, Dahlan is also the president of two private power generation companies: PT Cahaya Fajar Kaltim in East Kalimantan and PT Prima Electric Power in Surabaya. [1]

public office
Preceded by:
SOE Minister Mustafa Abubakar
October 19, 2011-present incumbent
Preceded by:
PLN president director Fahmi Mochtar
23 March 2009 - October 19, 2011 Forwarded by:
Nur Pamudji

Kuntoro


Indonesian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dr. ir
Kuntoro

Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia 10th
In office
March 16, 1998 - May 21, 1998
President Soeharto
Preceded by Ida Bagus Sudjana
In office
May 21, 1998 - October 26, 1999
President Baharuddin Jusuf Habibie
Replaced by Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Director of PLN
In office
2000 - 2001
President Wahid
Preceded by Adi Satria
Succeeded by Eddie Widiono
personal information
Born March 14, 1947 (age 67)
Indonesian flag Purwokerto, Central Java, Indonesia
Dr. Ir. Kuntoro (born in Purwokerto, Central Java, March 14, 1947, age 67 years) is the Head of the Presidential Working Unit for Supervision and Management of Development (UKP-PPP, or more familiar called UKP4) since October 22, 2009 He is a former Minister of Mines and Indonesia's energy Development Reform Cabinet and also a former Director of PLN in 2000 - 2001 he also served as Head of the Executive Agency - BRR Aceh-Nias region charged with the recovery of post-tsunami Aceh and Nias devastating December 26, 2004 Currently, he is served as a member of Partners Partnership for Governance Reform. [1]

Education [edit | edit source]
S1 - Industrial Engineering ITB (1972)
Northeastern University
Stanford University, Industrial Engineer (1976)
S2 - Stanford University, Civil Engineer (1977)
S3 - ITB, Decision Science Engineering Science (1982)
Career [edit | edit source]
Lecturer Department of Industrial Engineering, ITB (1972-present)
Advisor to the Deputy Minister UP3DN (1983-1988)
Maid Administrative Assistant State Secretary RI (1984)
President Director of PT Tambang Coal Bukit Asam (1988-1989)
President Director of PT Tambang Timah (1989-1994)
Director General of General Mining, Ministry of Mines and Energy (1993-1997)

Deputy for Planning, Investment Coordinating Board (1997-1998)
Development Cabinet Minister of Mines (1998)
Mining Development Reform Cabinet Minister (1998-1999)
Director of PLN (2000)
Head of the Executive Agency - Agency for Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (2005)
Head of the Presidential Work Unit for Development Monitoring and Control in the United Indonesia Cabinet II
Other activities [edit | edit source]
Secretary General IA ITB period 1987-1992.
Chairman of the School of Business and Management ITB.
Members facer Jungle and Mountain Climber "Wanadri".

Ryamizard Ryacudu

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Chief of Army Staff
In office
June 4, 2002 - February 18, 2005
Preceded by Endriartono Sutarto
Replaced by Djoko Santoso
Commander of the Army Strategic Reserve Command
In office
2000 - 2002
Preceded by Wirahadikusumah
Replaced by Bibit Waluyo
personal information
Born 21 April 1950 (age 64)
Palembang, South Sumatra
Husband / wife Nora Tristyana
Children Ryano Patria Amanzha
Patria Dwinanda Noryanzha
Patria Trynanda Nugraha
Alma mater in 1974 Akmil
Islamic religion
military service
Devotion for Indonesia
Office / Branch Coat Army military AD.png
Years of service 1974-2005
Rank Pdu jendtni Gen. staf.png
Infantry units
General (Ret.) Ryamizard Ryacudu (born in Palembang, South Sumatra, 21 April 1950, age 64 years) is a former Army military officer who served as Chief of Staff of the Army from 2002 to 2005 [1] Ryamizard is daughter of former Vice President Try Sutrisno, he was known as a general straight and firm. Brilliant career began after she took office Regional Commander Brawijaya V, which is then passed into Pangdam Jaya.
When the national elite friction on the president Gus Dur, who was the military commander Ryamizard Jaya threatens anyone who would disrupt security in the region will face. [2] Following from Military District, Ryamizard promoted three-star Army Strategic Reserve Command Commander Lt. Gen. replace Wirahadikusumah .
His ability to embrace all elements of the current military muster at National Monument involving elements of the Navy and the Air Force in July 2001 attracted appointed as Deputy Chief of Staff for the Chief of Staff and then replace Endriartono Sutarto as Chief of Staff.
Military career [edit | edit source]
Here is a position once held by Ryamizard: [3]
Military Command Platoon Commander XII / Tanjung Pura (15 November 1976)
Student Company Commander, Command Education (Dodik), Regional Military XII / Tanjung Pura
Secaba Company Commander, Dodik, Military Command XII / Tanjungpura (December 28, 1977)
Battalion Commander 641 and 642 infantry, military command XII / Tanjungpura (July 22, 1980)
Head of Section-2 / Operations Battalion 641 (January 18, 1982)
Operations Section Chief Airborne Infantry Brigade 17 kujang I (January 1, 1987)
Deputy Commander of the Airborne Infantry Battalion 305 / Skull (July 1, 1988)
Airborne Infantry Battalion Commander 305 / Skull (June 1, 1990)
Airborne Infantry Brigade Chief of Staff 17 / kujang I KOSTRAD
Airborne Infantry Brigade Commander 17 / kujang I KOSTRAD (June 1, 1994)
Operations Assistant Military Command VII / Wirabuana (1 April 1995)
Garuda Contingent Commander XII-B to Cambodia (1992)
Commander 5 Sector West, trusted by UN forces in Cambodia (UNTAC)
Commander of the military resort 044 / Garuda Dempo, Military Command II / Sriwijaya (1 September 1995)
Chief of Staff Divif 2 / Army Strategic Reserve Command (August 1, 1996)
Chief of Staff Military Command II / Sriwijaya, serves as Vice Chairman of the Integrated Forest Protection Team (July 15, 1997)
Commander Divif 2 / Army Strategic Reserve Command (March 15, 1998)
Chief of Staff Army Strategic Reserve Command (June 15, 1998)
Regional Commander V / Brawijaya (14 January 1999-4 November 1999)
Pangdam Jaya / Jayakarta (4 November 1999-1 August 2000)
Pangkostrad (1 August 2000-4 June 2002)
Chief of Army Staff (June 4 2002-5 February 2005)
References [edit | edit source]
^ This Morning Ryamizard Ryacudu Inaugurated
^ Ryamizard Ryacudu THE WAR COMMANDER
^ Http://www.polarhome.com/pipermail/marinir/2004-October/000397.html
External links [edit | edit source]
Ryamizard Ryacudu in Indonesian Prominent site
military posts
Preceded by:
Djoko Subroto Regional Commander V / Brawijaya
1999 Forwarded by:
Silalahi
Preceded by:
Djaja Supaman Pangdam Jaya / White Rose
1999-2000 Forwarded by:
Slamet Kirbiantoro
Preceded by:
Wirahadikusumah Pangkostrad
2000-2002 Forwarded by:
Bibit Waluyo
Preceded by:
Endriartono Sutarto Chief of Staff of the Army
2002-2005 Forwarded by:
Djoko Santoso (Continoe)


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