First Commission of the House of Representatives of Indonesia

First Commission of the House of Representatives, more commonly known as First Commission, is one of eleven commissions for the 2019–2024 period, within the People's Representative Council of Indonesia. The commission has the scope of tasks in the fields of defense, foreign affairs, communications and informatics, and intelligence.[1]

First Commission of the People's Representative Council
Komisi I Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Republik Indonesia
Chairperson
Meutya Hafid
Vice Chairperson
Utut Adianto
Bambang Kristiono
Anton Suratto
Abdul Almasyhari
Parent organization
People's Representative Council
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  1. Law Number 17 of 2014 concerning the People's Consultative Assembly, the People's Representative Council, the Regional Representative Council, and the Regional People's Representative Council.
  2. Regulation of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1 of 2014 concerning Orders jo. DPR RI Regulation Number 3 of 2015 concerning Amendments to the Regulation of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1 of 2014.[1]

Duties

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Like other commissions, the First Commission has duties in the fields of:[1]

  1. Legislating
  2. Budgeting
  3. Superivision

Working partners

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Based on the Decree of the People's Representative Council of the Republic of Indonesia Number: 3/DPR RI/IV/2014-2015 Concerning the Re-Establishment of the Working Partners of the DPR RI Commissions for the 2014-2019 Membership Period, dated June 23, 2015. Furthermore, the Plenary Meeting of the DPR RI on November 24, 2015 determined the Maritime Security Agency (Bakamla) to be the Working Partner of Commission I of the DPR RI. On October 17, 2017, the Plenary Meeting of the DPR RI also determined the National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN) to be the Working Partner of Commission I of the DPR RI. BSSN is a transformation of Lemsaneg (Presidential Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 133 of 2017 concerning Amendments to Presidential Regulation Number 53 of 2017 concerning the National Cyber and Crypto Agency), so that with the existence of BSSN the Lemsaneg institution can be declared to no longer exist and the Working Partners of Commission I of the DPR RI become as follows:[1]

  1. Ministry of Defense (Kemenhan)
  2. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemenlu)
  3. Ministry of Communications and Informatics (Kemenkominfo)
  4. Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI)
  5. State Intelligence Agency (BIN)
  6. National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN)
  7. National Resilience Institute (Lemhamnas)
  8. Indonesian Maritime Security Agency (Bakamla)
  9. National Resilience Council (Wantannas)
  10. Televisi Republik Indonesia (TVRI)
  11. Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI)
  12. Local public broadcasting institutions (LPP)
  13. Privately owned broadcasting channels
  14. Privately owned Islamic broadcasting channels
  15. Privately owned radio channels
  16. Privately owned Islamic radio channels
  17. National news agencies
  18. Local news agencies
  19. International news agencies
  20. Press Council
  21. Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI)
  22. Central Information Commission (KI Pusat)
  23. Film Censorship Agency (LSF)
  24. Antara

Membership

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Composition

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There are 53 members of First Commission, with the following composition :

Leadership

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Chairman Vice Chairman Vice Chairman Vice Chairman Vice Chairman
         
Meutya Hafid

Golkar

Utut Adianto

PDI-P

Bambang Kristiono

Gerindra

Anton Suratto

Democrat

Abdul Almasyhari

PKS

Source:[2]

Members

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# Name Photo Constituency Party Notes
1 Puan Maharani   Central Java V PDI-P Currently serving as Speaker of the People's Representative Council; Daughter of former president Megawati Sukarnoputri ; Granddaughter of former president Sukarno
2 Dede Indra Permana   Central Java X PDI-P
3 Junico BP Siahaan   West Java I PDI-P
4 Effendi Muara Sakti Simbolon   Jakarta III PDI-P
5 Rudianto Tjen   Bangka Belitung PDI-P
6 Tubagus Hasanuddin   West Java IX PDI-P Brother of Sanitiar Burhanuddin
7 Sturman Panjaitan   Riau islands PDI-P
8 Mukhlis Basri   Lampung I PDI-P
9 Krisantus Kurniawan   West Kalimantan II PDI-P
10 Irine Yusiana Roba Putri   North Maluku PDI-P
11 Itet Tridjajati Sumarijanto   Lampung II PDI-P
12 Dave Akbarshah Fikarno   West Java VIII PDI-P
Source:[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d RI, Setjen DPR. "Alat Kelengkapan Dewan – Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat". www.dpr.go.id (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 2023-01-27. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  2. ^ a b RI, Setjen DPR. "Alat Kelengkapan Dewan – Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat". www.dpr.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2021-09-21.