Jakarta Regional House of Representatives

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Jakarta Regional House of Representatives

Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Provinsi Jakarta
2024–2029 period
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Type
Type
History
New session started
26 August 2024
Leadership
Speaker
Khoirudin (PKS)
since 4 October 2024
Deputy Speaker I
Ima Mahdiah (PDI-P)
since 4 October 2024
Deputy Speaker II
Rani Mauliani (Gerindra)
since 4 October 2024
Deputy Speaker III
Wibi Andrino (NasDem)
since 4 October 2024
Deputy Speaker IV
Basri Baco (Golkar)
since 4 October 2024
Structure
Seats106
Indonesia DKI Jakarta DPRD Provinsi 2024.svg
Political groups
   PKS (18)
   PDI-P (15)
   Gerindra (14)
   NasDem (11)
   Golkar (10)
   PKB (10)
   PAN (10)
   PSI (8)
   Demokrat (8)
   Perindo (1)
   PPP (1)
Elections
Open list
Last general election
14 February 2024
Next general election
2029
Meeting place
Sesi DPRD Jakarta.jpg
DPRD DKI Jakarta Building, Gambir, Central Jakarta
Website
dprd-dkijakartaprov.go.id

The Special Region of Jakarta Regional House of Representatives (Indonesian : Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Provinsi Daerah Khusus Jakarta, abbreviated DPRD Jakarta) is the unicameral legislature of the Indonesian province of Jakarta. The Council is composed of 106 members elected via party lists in the 2014 legislative election. [1] [2] Elections are held every five years and are conducted simultaneously with the nationwide legislative election. The new 2024-2029 period of the council was officially opened with an inauguration on the 26th of August 2024. [3]

Contents

It convenes in the DPRD Jakarta Building, Central Jakarta.

History

Under the Dutch East India Company's administration, a "College of Alderman" (Dutch : College van Schepenen) for Batavia was established on 24 July 1620. [4] There was also the College van Heemraden (polder board). [5] In 1905, a municipal body known as the Gemeenten Batavia was established, [6] which was renamed to Stadsgemeente Batavia in 1926. During the Japanese occupation, an advisory body existed since September 1943. [7]

Following Indonesian independence, a local representative body was established by the new Indonesian government, though it was dissolved shortly afterwards due to Dutch reoccupation of the city. After the transfer of sovereignty, a temporary elected council of 25 members was established in 1950, intended to be a temporary body although it ended up lasting until 1956, when new regulations on local legislation were issued. [7]

Structure

With 106 members, the council has one speaker and four deputy speakers. In addition, five commissions on separate topics exist: [8]

Composition

Legislative period Golkar PDI-P PPP PAN PKB PD PDS PBR PKS Hanura Gerindra Nasdem PSI Total
2004–200971176416421875 [9]
2009–2014711741324184694 [10]
2014–20199281026101110155106 [11]
2019–202462519510161978106 [12]
2024–202910151101081814118106 [13]

Speakers

Note:Italic denotes interim speaker.

NameStart dateEnd dateParty
Dani Anwar25 August 20044 October 2004 PKS
Ade Surapriatna 4 October 200425 August 2009 Golkar
Ferrial Sofyan 25 August 200911 September 2009 Demokrat
11 September 200925 August 2014
Jhonny Simanjuntak [14] 25 August 201426 September 2014 PDI-P
Prasetyo Edi Marsudi 26 September 201426 August 2019
Pantas Nainggolan [15] 26 August 201914 October 2019
Prasetyo Edi Marsudi [16] 14 October 201926 August 2024
Achmad Yani [17] 26 August 20244 October 2024 PKS
Khoirudin [18] 4 October 2024present

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