Bogor City Regional House of Representatives

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Bogor City Regional House of Representatives

Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Kota Bogor
2019–2024 period
Type
Type
Structure
DPRD Kota Bogor 2019.svg
Political groups
   PKS (10)
   PDI-P (8)
   Gerindra (8)
   Demokrat (5)
   Golkar (5)
   PPP (5)
   PKB (3)
   PAN (3)
   Nasdem (1)
   Hanura (1)
   PBB (1)
Elections
Open list
Last general election
17 April 2019
Next general election
2024
Website
setwan.kotabogor.go.id

The Bogor City Regional House of Representatives is the unicameral municipal legislature of the city of Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. It has 50 members, who are elected every five years, simultaneously with the national legislative election.

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History

The city of Bogor (then known as Buitenzorg) was granted autonomous city (Gemeente) status under the Dutch East Indies in 1905. [1] The city council (gemeenteraad) was formed on 18 March 1905, and the members took office on 1 April 1905. [2] Buitenzorg's city council was, along with the ones in Batavia and Meester-Cornelis (both part of modern Jakarta), the oldest city council in the Dutch East Indies, predating others such as Bandung and Semarang by one year. [1] [2] [3] The first membership consisted of 11 members, including 8 Europeans, 2 Native Indonesians and 1 Kapitein der Chinezen . [4] [5]

After the Indonesian National Revolution, the city council of Bogor was reformed with 15 members. They were in office until 1955, and in 1957 new members took office after a local election. [1] The legislature's membership was increased to 22 in 1971, [1] 45 by the 2004 election, [6] and 50 by the 2019 election. [7]

The legislature convenes at a building at Pemuda Street in Bogor, which was opened in 2019. [8] Its previous office building had been converted into a public library. [9]

Graft case

In December 2009, 20 former members of the legislature in the 1999–2004 period were arrested under corruption charges related to the city's 2002 budget. A further 12 legislators were made suspects. [10] On 2 August 2010, all 32 suspects were found guilty and sentenced to 1 year in prison. [11] The 32 convicted former legislators included three sitting members. [12] [13] The city's incumbent vice mayor, Achmad Ru'yat  [ id ], whom was a member of the legislature between 1999-2004, was detained on 3 August 2010 under suspicion of being involved in this corruption incident. [13] He was acquitted on 8 September 2011. [14] [15]

Composition

For the 2024 legislative election, the legislature will have 50 elected members from 5 electoral districts. [16] The current speaker, Atang Trisnanto of the Prosperous Justice Party, took office on 26 September 2019. [17]

Legislative period PKS PDI-P Gerindra Golkar Demokrat PPP PKB PAN Nasdem Hanura PBB Total
2009–2014762615323145 [18]
2014–20195866551314145 [19]
2019–202410885553311150 [20]

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