List of longest-serving members of the Parliament of Indonesia

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This article lists the longest-serving members of the Parliament of Indonesia.

Longest total service

This section lists members of parliament who have served for a cumulative total of at least 25 years.

All these periods of service were spent in one House exclusively. A number of people have served in People's Representative Council (DPR), Constitutional Assembly of Indonesia (MPR), Constitutional Assembly of Indonesia (Konstituante) and Regional Representative Council.

PortraitNamePartyChamber(s)Start of serviceEnd of servicePeriod of serviceRef.
Anggota DPR Muhidin Mohamad Said.jpg Muhidin Mohamad SaidIndependenMPR1 October 19921 October 200432 years, 35 days [lower-alpha 1] [1] [2]
[3] [4]
[5]
Golkar DPR1 October 2004Incumbent
Abdullah Zainie, Anggota DPR RI (1982).jpg Abdullah Zainie Golkar DPR28 October 19711 October 199730 years, 338 days
1 October 19991 October 2004
Imam Churmen, Members of the People's Representative Council, 1971.jpg Imam Churmen PPP DPR28 October 19711 October 199730 years, 338 days
PKB 1 October 19991 October 2004
M. Guruh Irianto Sukarno Putra.jpg Guruh Sukarnoputra PDI DPR1 October 19921 October 199730 years, 0 days
PDIP 1 October 19991 October 2024
Aisyah AminyIndependenDPR1 February 196722 May 196929 years, 110 days
MPR1 October 19771 October 1987
PPP DPR1 October 19871 October 2004
Ismail Hasan Metareum, The DPR-RI Stance on the Reform Process and the Resignation of President Soeharto, p39.jpg Ismail Hasan Metareum NU DPR28 October 19711 October 197727 years, 338 days
PPP 1 October 19771 October 1999
KPU Agun Gunandjar Sudarsa.jpg Agun Gunandjar Sudarsa Golkar DPR1 October 1997Incumbent27 years, 35 days [lower-alpha 1]
Hamzah Haz, Members of the People's Representative Council, 1971.jpg Hamzah Haz NU DPR28 October 19711 October 197726 years, 236 days
PPP 1 October 197723 May 1998
1 October 199929 October 1999
Masjkur, Members of the People's Representative Council, 1971.jpg Masjkur NU DPR26 March 19561 October 197726 years, 189 days
PPP 1 October 19771 October 1982
Pamudji, Members of the People's Representative Council, 1971.jpg Pamudji PNI DPR26 March 19565 June 196026 years, 32 days
15 November 19651 October 1977
PDI 1 October 19771 October 1987
Official Portrait of Sabam Sirait.jpg Sabam Sirait Parkindo DPR17 May 196628 October 197126 years, 25 days
PDI 1 October 19771 October 1982
1 October 19921 October 1997
PDIP 1 October 19991 October 2004
1 October 20051 October 2009
IndependenDPD15 January 201829 September 2021
Soenarjo Haddade, Anggota DPR RI (1982).jpg Soenarjo Haddade Golkar DPR28 October 19711 October 199725 years, 338 days
Novyan Kaman DPR 1982.jpg Novyan Kaman Golkar DPR28 October 19711 October 199725 years, 338 days
Aloysius Aloy, Anggota DPR RI.jpg Aloysius Aloy Golkar DPR28 October 19711 October 199725 years, 338 days
Andi Mochtar, Anggota DPR RI (1982).jpg Andi Mochtar Golkar DPR28 October 19711 October 199725 years, 338 days
Anak Agung Oka Mahendra, Memperkenalkan Anggota-Anggota DPR Hasil Pemilu 1971, p247.jpg Anak Agung Oka Mahendra Golkar DPR28 October 19711 October 199725 years, 338 days
Soerjadi PDI 1987.jpg Soerjadi PNI DPR1 October 19711 October 197725 years, 338 days
PDI 1 October 19771 October 1997
Notosukardjo, Anggota DPR RI (1982).jpg Notosukardjo PNI DPR26 March 19565 June 196025 years, 214 days
17 May 19661 October 1977
PDI 1 October 19771 October 1987
Anggota DPR Ferdiansyah (2019) (cropped).jpg Ferdiansyah Golkar DPR1 October 1999Incumbent25 years, 35 days [lower-alpha 1]
Anggota DPR I Made Urip.jpg I Made Urip PDIP DPR1 October 19991 October 202425 years, 0 days
Mindo Sianipar.jpg Mindo Sianipar PDIP DPR1 October 19991 October 202425 years, 0 days
Jakob S. Tobing, Anggota DPR RI (1982).jpg Jakob S. Tobing Golkar DPR1 October 19771 October 199725 years, 0 days
PDIP 1 October 19991 October 2004
Notes
  1. 1 2 3 Per 5 November 2024

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