House of Representatives (Indonesia, 1971–1977)

The House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia for the period 1971–1977 (abbreviated as DPR-RI 1971–1977) was resulting from the 1971 Indonesian legislative election. Members of the House of Representatives were sworn in on 28 October 1971,[1] consisting of 460 members, representing 10 different parties. This was until the merging of the parties in 1973, resulting on only 3 parties being represented.[2][3]

House of Representatives of Indonesia
(1971–1977)
1966–1971 1977–1982
Coat of arms of the House of Representatives of Indonesia
Overview
Legislative bodyHouse of Representatives (Indonesia)
JurisdictionIndonesia
Meeting placeMPR/DPR Building
Term28 October 1971 – 30 September 1977
Election1971 Indonesian legislative election
GovernmentFirst Development Cabinet
(until 1973)
Second Development Cabinet
(from 1973)
Members460
SpeakerIdham Chalid
Deputy SpeakerSumiskum
Deputy SpeakerJailani Naro
Deputy SpeakerDomo Pranoto
Deputy SpeakerMuhammad Sudjono
Deputy SpeakerMohammad Isnaeni
Party controlGolkar

Leadership

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Speaker

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Speaker
 
Idham Chalid
NU
Source:[4]

Deputy speaker

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Deputy Speaker Deputy Speaker Deputy Speaker Deputy Speaker Deputy Speaker
         
Sumiskum
Golkar
Jailani Naro
PPP[a]
Domo Pranoto
Military
Muhammad Sudjono
Military
Mohammad Isnaeni
PDI
Source:[4]

Members

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Notes

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  1. ^ Jailani Naro is listed as a member of the United Development Party, though for the first 3 years of his term, he was a member of the Muslim Party of Indonesia.

References

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  1. ^ Memperkenalkan anggota-anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakjat hasil pemilihan umum 1971. Indonesia: Lembaga Pemilihan Umum. 1971. p. 15.
  2. ^ Eklöf (2003) pp. 54-55
  3. ^ Liddle (1978) p.126
  4. ^ a b "Ketetapan MPR RI VIII/MPR/1973 tentang Pemilihan Umum" (PDF). Mahkamah Konstitusi RI. 22 March 1973.