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]
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | House of Representatives (Indonesia) | ||||
Jurisdiction | Indonesia | ||||
Meeting place | MPR/DPR Building | ||||
Term | 28 October 1971 – 30 September 1977 | ||||
Election | 1971 Indonesian legislative election | ||||
Government | First Development Cabinet (until 1973) Second Development Cabinet (from 1973) | ||||
Members | 460 | ||||
Speaker | Idham Chalid | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Sumiskum | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Jailani Naro | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Domo Pranoto | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Muhammad Sudjono | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Mohammad Isnaeni | ||||
Party control | Golkar |
Leadership
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Idham Chalid NU |
Source:[4] |
Deputy speaker
editDeputy Speaker | Deputy Speaker | Deputy Speaker | Deputy Speaker | Deputy Speaker |
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Sumiskum Golkar |
Jailani Naro PPP[a] |
Domo Pranoto Military |
Muhammad Sudjono Military |
Mohammad Isnaeni PDI |
Source:[4] |
Members
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edit- ^ 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
edit- ^ Memperkenalkan anggota-anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakjat hasil pemilihan umum 1971. Indonesia: Lembaga Pemilihan Umum. 1971. p. 15.
- ^ Eklöf (2003) pp. 54-55
- ^ Liddle (1978) p.126
- ^ a b "Ketetapan MPR RI VIII/MPR/1973 tentang Pemilihan Umum" (PDF). Mahkamah Konstitusi RI. 22 March 1973.