List of deputy speakers of the Regional Representative Council of Indonesia

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Deputy Speakers of the Regional Representative Council
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Wakil Ketua DPD RI Nono Sampono.jpg Wakil Ketua DPD RI Mahyudin.jpg Wakil Ketua DPD RI Sultan Bachtiar Najamudin.jpg
since 2 October 2019
Formation6 October 2004

This is a list of deputy speakers of the Regional Representative Council , the upper house of Indonesia. This list includes preceding bodies, such as the deputy speaker of the Senate of the United States of Indonesia.

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Preceding bodies

Deputy Speaker of the Senate of the United States of Indonesia

TermPortraitNameAssumed officeLeft officeConstituencyNotesSpeaker
1
Mohammad Hasan, Kami Perkenalkan (1954), p89.jpg Teuku Muhammad Hasan 27 February 195015 August 1950 Flag of Indonesia.svg Republic of Indonesia [1]

Deputy speakers of the Regional Representative Council

TermPortraitNameAssumed officeLeft officeConstituencyNotesSpeaker
1 Irman Gusman1.jpg Irman Gusman
6 October 2004
1 October 2009
[2]
La Ode Ida.jpg La Ode Ida
6 October 2004
1 October 2009
[3]
2 G.K.R. Hemas.png Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Hemas
2 October 2009
1 October 2014
[4]
La Ode Ida.jpg La Ode Ida
2 October 2009
1 October 2014
[3]
3 G.K.R. Hemas.png Gusti Kanjeng Ratu Hemas
2 October 2014
4 April 2017
[4] [5]
Irman Gusman (West Sumatra) (2014-2016)
Foto Resmi Farouk Muhammad.jpg Farouk Muhammad
2 October 2014
4 April 2017
[5]
Nono Sampono, Anggota DPD RI.jpg Nono Sampono
4 April 2017
1 October 2019
Mohammad Saleh
(Bengkulu)
(2016-2017)
Darmayanti-lubis.jpg Darmayanti Lubis
4 April 2017
1 October 2019
Drs. H. Akhmad Muqowam (DPD RI).jpg Akhmad Muqowam
26 July 2018
1 October 2019
4 Wakil Ketua DPD RI Nono Sampono.jpg Nono Sampono
2 October 2019
Incumbent
Wakil Ketua DPD RI Mahyudin.jpg Mahyudin
2 October 2019
Incumbent
Wakil Ketua DPD RI Sultan Bachtiar Najamudin.jpg Sultan Bachtiar Najamudin
2 October 2019
Incumbent

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