List of speakers of the Regional Representative Council of Indonesia

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Speaker of Regional Representative Council of Indonesia
Coat of arms of the Regional Representative Council of Indonesia.svg
Coat of arms of the Regional Representative Council (Senate) of Indonesia
Ketua DPD RI AA La Nyalla Mahmud Mattalitti.jpg
Incumbent
La Nyalla Mattalitti
since 2 October 2019
Formation6 October 2004
First holder Ginandjar Kartasasmita

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

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Speaker of the Senate of the United States of Indonesia

NoPortraitNameAssumed officeLeft officeConstituencyTermDeputyNotes
1 Melkias Agustinus Pellaupessy.jpg Melkias Agustinus Pellaupessy
(1906–?)
27 February 195015 August 1950 Coat of arms of East Indonesia.svg
East Indonesia
1 Teuku Muhammad Hasan [1]

Speakers of the Regional Representative Council

No.PortraitNameAssumed officeLeft officeConstituencyTermDeputies
1 Ginandjar-Kartasasmita MPR.jpg Ginandjar Kartasasmita
(born 1941)
1 October 200430 September 2009 West Java coa.svg
West Java
1 Irman Gusman
La Ode Ida
2 Irman Gusman1.jpg Irman Gusman
(born 1962)
2 October 200930 September 2014 West Sumatra coa.svg
West Sumatra
2 GKR Hemas
La Ode Ida
2 October 201411 October 20163 GKR Hemas
Farouk Muhammad
3 Anggota DPD Mohammad Saleh.jpg Mohammad Saleh
(born 1966)
11 October 20163 April 2017 Coat of arms of Bengkulu.svg
Bengkulu
4 Oesman Sapta Odang Official Portrait.jpg Oesman Sapta Odang
(born 1950)
4 April 201730 September 2019 Coat of arms of West Kalimantan.svg
West Kalimantan
Nono Sampono
Damayanti Lubis
5 Ketua DPD RI AA La Nyalla Mahmud Mattalitti.jpg La Nyalla Mattalitti
(born 1959)
2 October 2019Incumbent Coat of arms of East Java.svg
East Java
4Nono Sampono
Mahyudin
Sultan Bachtiar Najamudin

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