List of members of the Indonesian House of Representatives (1950–1956)

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This is a list of members of the Provisional House of Representatives of Indonesia. Following the dissolution of the House of Representatives of the United States of Indonesia, the member of the council automatically became members of the provisional council. In addition, members of the senate and the Supreme Advisory Council also became members of the temporary council, due to the dissolution of both government bodies.

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Speakers and Deputy Speakers

Speaker1st Deputy Speaker2nd Deputy Speaker3rd Deputy Speaker
Sartono, Indonesia Memilih, p222.jpg Albert Mangaratua Tambunan, Hasil Rakjat Memilih Tokoh-tokoh Parlemen (Hasil Pemilihan Umum Pertama - 1955) di Republik Indonesia, p349.jpg Arudji Kartawinata, Indonesia Memilih, p222.jpg Tadjuddin Noor, Kami Perkenalkan (1954), p67.jpg
Sartono
PNI
Albert Mangaratua Tambunan
Parkindo
Arudji Kartawinata
PSII
Tadjuddin Noor
PIR

List

NameParty/FactionInaugurationNotesR
Abdullah Aidit PKI16 August 1950Resigned on 16 June 1954. [1]
Njoto 16 August 1954Replacing Abdullah Aidit.
Abdullah JusufPNI16 August 1950
Abdul SamadPNI16 August 1950
Abdulwahab ChasbullahNU9 December 1950
Abdurrachman WangsadikartaProgressive Unity18 August 1950
Sutan Muchtar AbidinLabour Party21 August 1950Resigned on 1 December 1954.
Baheramsjah St. Indra13 December 1954Replacing Sutan Muchtar Abidin.
AboebakarMasyumi18 September 1950
Abubakar AriadiningratPIR16 August 1950
AbulhajatProgressive Unity18 August 1950
AchmadPIR-Resigned on 25 August 1950.
Zainul Arifin Abidin23 February 1954Replacing Achmad.
Achmad SumadiPKI22 August 1950
A.A. AchsienNU16 August 1950
R.S. AdhisukmoPNI16 August 1950Died in office on 6 February 1954.
Lastari Sutrasno27 February 1954Replacing R.S. Adhisukmo.
Mohammad AdnanIndependent16 August 1950
Ahem ErningpradjaPNI16 August 1950
Ahmad AzharyMasyumi16 August 1950
AmelzIndependent16 August 1950
Amri JaraPNI16 August 1950
Anak Agung Njoman Pandji Tisna PRN21 August 1950Resigned on 26 May 1951.
Gde Ngurah Rai20 February 1954Replacing Anak Agung Njoman Pandji Tisna.
Andi GappaMasyumi16 August 1950
Andi LoloPIR16 August 1950
Andi Zainal AbidinPSI16 August 1950
Anwar Tjokroaminoto PSII25 August 1950
ArdiwinangunMasyumi16 August 1950
Arso SastroatmodjoMasyumi16 August 1950
Arudji Kartawinata PSII16 August 1950
AsrarudinLabour Party16 August 1950Resigned on 15 August 1955.
Peils Maurits Tangkilisan7 October 1955Replacing Asrarudin.
Assaat Independent16 August 1950
Ateng KartanahardjaPNI16 August 1950
A.S. BachmidNU18 August 1950
BasriPSI16 August 1950
Abdurrahman BaswedanMasyumi16 August 1950
Bebasa Daeng LaloPRN19 August 1950
BurhanudinIndependent16 August 1950
Burhanuddin Harahap Masyumi16 August 1950
Bustan UripPIR (Hazairin)16 August 1950Resigned on 24 August 1955.
Andi Baso Rachim17 October 1955Replacing Bustan Urip.
Cyrillus KersanegaraParkindo21 August 1950
DaljonoMasyumi21 August 1950
Daud Beureu'eh Masyumi25 October 1950
DauhanPNI16 August 1950
Ki Hajar DewantaraIndependent16 August 1950Resigned on 31 March 1954.
Diah30 June 1954Replacing Ki Hadjar Dewantara.
Djafar Siregar DiapariSKI18 September 1950
Djaetun DirdjowijotoPKI16 August 1950Resigned on 31 October 1954.
Bachtaruddin30 November 1954Replacing Djaetun Dirdjowijoto
Djaidin PurbaPNI16 August 1950
Djaswadi SupraptoPNI16 August 1950
Agustinus Jelani Catholic Party16 August 1950
Djerman PrawirawinataMasyumi16 August 1950
Djody GondokusumoPRN16 August 1950Resigned on 25 November 1954.
Maridie Danoekoesoema9 December 1954Replacing Djody Gondokusumo.
Djoeir MohamadPSI16 August 1950
Ade Mohammad DjohanPIR16 August 1950
Gusti DjohanIndependent16 August 1950
Djohan SjahruzahPSI16 August 1950
Ki Agus DjoharMasyumi16 August 1950
DjokoprawiroPIR16 August 1950
Djokosoedjono SOBSI16 August 1950
Dradjad PartoatmodjoPNI16 August 1950
Emon BratadiwidjajaLabour Party21 August 1950
Emor DjajadinataPNI16 August 1950
Mohammad EnochParki16 August 1950Resigned on 16 May 1951.
EndonPNI16 August 1950
Mohammad Ersat TrunodjojoMasyumi16 August 1950
Farid Alwi IsaMasyumi16 August 1950
GondosuwanditoMasyumi16 August 1950Died in office on 2 June 1953.
S. Narto Muljohadipramudji26 February 1954Replacing Gondosuwandito.
Ki Bagus HadikusumoMasyumi18 August 1950Died in office on 2 September 1954.
Ali Akbar5 November 1954Replacing Ki Bagus Hadikusumo.
Sukri HadikusumoPNI16 August 1950
Hamid AlgadriePSI16 August 1950
HananPIR (Hazairin)16 August 1950Resigned on 3 October 1955.
Teuku Teungoh Hanafiah17 October 1955Replacing R. Hanan.
HarmaniPIR (Hazairin)16 August 1950Died in office on 3 October 1951.
Husain Puang Limboro23 February 1954Replacing Harmani.
HasanPNI16 August 1950
Hasan BasriMasyumi16 August 1950
Teuku Muhammad HasanIndependent16 August 1950
Helmuth KunumSKI16 August 1950
Hidajat PrawirodiprodjoPNI16 August 1950
HindrosudarmoMasyumi16 August 1950
Hutomo SupardanPKI16 August 1950
Ibnutadji PrawirosudirdjoPNI16 August 1950
Ibrahim SedarPIR16 August 1950
Idham ChalidNU16 August 1950
Muhammad Iljas NU25 October 1950Resigned on 1 October 1955.
Zainul Arifin17 October 1955Replacing Muhammad Iljas.
Indra KasumaIndependent16 August 1950
Mohammad Isa AnsharyMasyumi16 August 1950
Iwa Koesoemasoemantri Progressive Unity16 August 1950

20 October 1955

Resigned on 23 November 1954.
Replacing Sundoro Budhyarto Martoatmodjo
on 20 October 1955.
Sundoro Budhyarto Martoatmodjo4 December 1954Replacing Iwa Koesoemasoemantri.

Resigned on 1 October 1955.

Jaman SudjanaprawiraIndependent7 June 1951
Mohammad JamaniPIR25 September 1951
Eusebius JamcoDemocratic16 August 1950
Bambang Mohammad JusufLabour Party16 August 1950
Jusuf Muda Dalam PNI16 August 1950
Muhammad Jusuf RasjidiPNI16 August 1950
Jusuf Wibisono Masyumi16 August 1950
Kadmirah KarnadidjajaParindra16 August 1950Died in office on 27 September 1952.
S. Dipokusumo20 February 1954Replacing Kadmirah Karnadidjaja.
Ignatius Joseph Kasimo Hendrowahyono Catholic Party16 August 1950Resigned on 24 August 1955.
Soewarto7 October 1955Replacing Ignatius Joseph Kasimo.
Kasman SingodimedjoMasyumi16 August 1950
KobarsjihMurba Party16 August 1950
KrissubanuProgressive Unity16 August 1950
Kunum KusumojudoPNI18 September 1950
Rahendra KusnanPNI16 August 1950
Jacob LangkaiPRN16 August 1950
Frits LaohPRN16 August 1950Resigned on 24 August 1955.
J.D. Massie7 October 1955Replacing Frits Laoh
R.C.L. LasutDemocratic8 September 1952
Machmud LatjubaMasyumi16 August 1950Resigned on 10 June 1955
Mohammad Ismail Napu20 July 1955Replacing Machmud Latjuba.
Johannes Latuharhary PIR16 August 1950Resigned on 1 May 1954.
Chr. Soplanit16 August 1954Replacing Johannes Latuharhary.
I.R. LoboProgressive Unity16 August 1950
Luat SiregarProgressive Unity16 August 1950Died in office on 19 February 1953.
Buntaran Martoatmodjo20 February 1954Replacing Luat Siregar.
Lukman WiriadinataPSI16 August 1950Resigned on 24 August 1955.
Noeroelhah7 October 1955Replacing Lukman Wiriadinata.
Mohammad MachfudMasyumi16 August 1950
Maizir AchmaddynsMasyumi16 August 1950
Manai Sophiaan PNI16 August 1950
ManoppoDemocratic16 August 1950
Lodevicus Emmanuel ManteiroCatholic Party16 August 1950
Bagioadi MantjanegaraMasyumi16 August 1950
Ida Bagus Putra ManuabaPNI16 August 1950
Margono DjojohadikusumoIndependent16 August 1950
Maruto NitimihardjoMurba Party16 August 1950
J.B.A.F. Mayor PolakPSI16 August 1950
Mochran bin Hadji AliParindra16 August 1950
Gusti Abdul MuisMasyumi16 August 1950
Intjik Abdul MuisPNI16 August 1950
MudikdioPKI16 August 1950
Musirin SosrosubrotoPKI16 August 1950
MustaphaLabour Party16 August 1950Died in office on 25 September 1953.
Imam Sutardjo20 February 1954Replacing Mustapha.
Mohammad Natsir Masyumi16 August 1950
NawawiParkindo16 August 1950
Nerus Ginting Suka Democratic16 August 1950Died in office on 12 February 1955.
Ngadiman HardjosubrotoPKI16 August 1950Resigned on 16 March 1951.
D.N. Aidit 20 February 1954Replacing Ngadiman Hardjosubroto.
Ngeradjai MelialaDemocratic16 August 1950
Willy Martinus NieuwenhuysenPIR16 August 1950
Mohammad NohMasyumi16 August 1950
Pangeran Mohammad NoorMasyumi16 August 1950
Mohammad NuhPSI16 August 1950
Mohammad NuhPIR16 August 1950
Mohammad Nur el IbrahimyMasyumi18 September 1950
Tom OliiMasyumi16 August 1950
Mohammad PadangProgressive Unity16 August 1950
Franciscus Conradus PalaoensoekaCatholic Party16 August 1950
Pandu KartawigunaMurba Party16 August 1950
Melkias Agustinus Pellaupessy Democratic16 August 1950
Peris Pardede PKI16 August 1950
F.A.P. PitoiPIR16 August 1950
Petrus Canisius Soemardijo PranotoPNI16 August 1950
Prawoto MangkusasmitoMasyumi16 August 1950
S. PrawotosudibjoMasyumi16 August 1950Died in office on 21 December 1950.
Abdurrachman Sjihab24 March 1954Replacing S. Prawotosudibjo.
Died in office on 7 February 1955.
E.U. PupellaPNI16 August 1950
Radjiman Wediodiningrat Progressive Unity16 August 1950Died in office on 20 September 1952.
Silas Papare 24 March 1954Replacing Radjiman Wediodiningrat.
I Gusti Gde RakaPRN16 August 1950Resigned on 25 November 1954.
Made Toyasastra8 December 1954Replacing Made Toyasastra.

Resigned on 23 August 1955.

Orang Kaja RamliDemocratic16 August 1950
Rasjid Sutan Radja EmasPNI16 August 1950
Rasuna Said Independent16 August 1950
Anang Abdul RivaiSKI16 August 1950
Alfonsus RondonuwuPNI16 August 1950Died in office on 14 August 1955.
Max Maramis17 October 1955Replacing Alfonsus Rondonuwu.
Otto RondonuwuProgressive Unity16 August 1950
Alex RottiDemocratic16 August 1950
Mohammad SaadMasyumi16 August 1950
Sabilal RasjadPNI16 August 1950
Mohammad SaddakPIR16 August 1950
Sahetapy EngelDemocratic16 August 1950
Sutan Said AliPKI18 August 1950
Said BachreisjPNI16 August 1950
SakirmanPKI16 August 1950
Saleh UmarPNI20 November 1950
S. SardjonoBTI16 August 1950
Sarino Mangunpranoto PNI16 August 1950
Saroso HarsonoPRN16 August 1950
Sartono PNI16 August 1950
Sarwono Sastro SutardjoPKI16 August 1950
Godfried Ronald SchmitzCatholic Party16 August 1950
Ernest Douwes DekkerIndependent-Was never sworn in.
Died on 28 August 1950.
J.L.W.R. RhemrevMasyumi11 November 1954Replacing Danoedirdja Setiaboedi.
Siauw Giok Tjhan SKI16 August 1950
Sidik Djojosukarto PNI16 August 1950Died in office on 8 September 1955.
Sunario17 October 1955.Replacing Sidik Djojosukarto.
Sidik KertapatiProgressive Unity18 August 1950
Hadrianus Sinaga Parkindo16 August 1950Resigned on 6 October 1954.
Saladin Sarumpaet8 December 1954Replacing Hadrianus Sinaga.
Philemon SinagaDemocratic16 August 1950
Siradjuddin AbbasPerti18 August 1950Resigned on 19 November 1954.
Rusli Abdul Wahid9 December 1954Replacing Siradjuddin Abbas.
Mohammad SjafeiIndependent18 November 1950
Sjamsuddin Sutan MakmurIndependent16 August 1950Resigned on 12 August 1955.
Moestafa Kamil OesmanPIR7 October 1955Replacing Sjamsuddin Sutan Makmur.
Slamet TirtosubrotoPNI16 August 1950
Johan Paul SnelPRN16 August 1950
Sonda Daeng MatajangPRN18 August 1950
Kaharkusmen SosrodanukusumoMasyumi16 August 1950
Subadio SastrosatomoPSI16 August 1950
SudarnadiPIR16 August 1950
SudarsoPNI16 August 1950
Sudijono DjojoprajitnoMurba Party21 August 1950
Valentinus SudjitoCatholic Party16 August 1950
Sugih TjokrosumartoParindra16 August 1950
Agustinus SuhardiCatholic Party21 August 1950Resigned on 1 February 1955.
M.J. Oentoe1 April 1955Replacing Agustinus Suhardi.
SuhardjoPSII16 August 1950
SoejadiIndependent16 August 1950Died in office on 23 November 1953.
BoedisoesetyoPIR24 February 1954Replacing Soejadi.
Sujono Hadinoto PNI16 August 1950
Soekiman Wirjosandjojo Masyumi16 August 1950
Sulaiman DzenPIR16 August 1950
Sumanang Surjowinoto PNI16 August 1950Resigned on 13 March 1954.
Soebagio Reksodipoero14 April 1954Replacing Sumanang Surjowinoto.
SumardiPKI22 August 1950Resigned on 22 July 1954.
Muhammad Hatta Lukman16 August 1954Replacing Sumardi.
SumartoParkindo16 August 1950
SumartojoPSI16 August 1950
Sunardi AdiwirjonoPKI21 August 1950
SunarioPNI16 August 1950Resigned on 22 November 1954.
Chairuddin Sjahadat4 December 1954Replacing Sunario.
Sunarjati SukemiPSI16 August 1950
Sunarjo MangunpuspitoMasyumi16 August 1950

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