Pramono Anung

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Pramono Anung
Pramono Anung Wibowo as Candidate for Governor of Jakarta, 2024.png
Gubernatorial election portrait, 2024
Governor-elect of Jakarta
Assumed office
7 February 2025 [1]
Personal details
BornPramono Anung Wibowo
(1963-06-11) 11 June 1963 (age 61)
Kediri, Indonesia
Political party PDI-P
Spouse
Endang Nugrahani
(m. 1991)
Children2
Alma mater
Occupation Politician

Pramono Anung Wibowo (born 11 June 1963), more colloquially referred to as Mas Pram, is an Indonesian politician who is the governor-elect of Jakarta, he will assume office on February 7, 2025. Previously cabinet secretary from 2015 to 2024, he is a member of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), He also previously served in the House of Representatives from 2004 to 2015, including as deputy speaker from 2009 to 2014. He defeated Ridwan Kamil and Dharma Pongrekun in the 2024 Jakarta gubernatorial election, with 50.07% of the vote and will be officially inaugurated as governor in March 2025. [4] [5]

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Personal life

Pramono Anung was born to R. Kasbe Prajitna and Sumarni. He is the 3rd of 7 children. He is married to Endang Nugrahani [6] and has two children, namely: Hanindhito Himawan Pramana born on 31 July 1992 and Hanifa Fadhila Pramono born on 5 February 1998.

Based on LHKPN data, Pramono Anung's wealth report as of March 2024 is IDR 104,285,030,477. Rp 35,427,059,686 in land and buildings, Rp 1,385,000,000 in transportation equipment, Rp 19,135,000,000 in other immovable assets, Rp 37,250,208,528 in securities, and Rp 11,087,762,263 in cash or cash equivalents. He has no debt. [7]

Education

Pramono Anung was born in Kediri. He pursued his undergraduate education at Mining Engineering at Bandung Institute of Technology and Master of Management at Gadjah Mada University. [8] On 11 January 2013, Pramono officially holds a doctorate degree in Political Communication Science from Padjadjaran University. [9] [10]

He was active in student activities against the government and was Chairman of the Communication Forum of the ITB Student Council Department Association in the 1986-1987 period. He was also the Chairman of the ITB Mining Student Association in the 1985-1986 period. [11]

Career

After graduating from university, he filled important positions, such as director at PT Tanito Harum (1988-1996) and PT Vietmindo Energitama (1979-1982), and commissioner at PT Yudhistira Haka Perkasa (1996-1999). He started his political career from the bottom by joining the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP). [12]

Politics

Pramono Anung as Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives (2009-2014) Pramono Anung.JPG
Pramono Anung as Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives (2009-2014)

As a politician, he has a history of being elected four times as a member of the Indonesian House of Representatives. [13] In 2000 he successfully served as Deputy Secretary General of the PDIP DPP. In 2005, Pramono Anung was promoted to PDIP Secretary General. As Secretary General of PDIP, he was in charge of driving the party's wheels to the regions. He became the driving force to ensure that all party organs worked to win Megawati in the 2009 elections.

During Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's precidency, he was elected as vice chairman of the House of Representatives for the period 2009‒2014

Cabinet Secretary

He was appointed as Cabinet Secretary on 12 August 2015, replacing Andi Widjajanto. During his 9 years of leadership, the Cabinet Secretariat has always received an unqualified opinion. [14] During his leadership, the tradition of the Cabinet Secretary giving live information via podcast was started. All ministers are also required to attend a cabinet plenary session every month to ensure good coordination. [15] On 2 January 2023, he issued Cabinet Secretary Regulation No 1 Year 2023 which regulates Key Performance Determinations in the Cabinet Secretary Scope. [16]

He also started efforts to prevent the Cabinet Secretariat from becoming a channel for entrusting interests by issuing Cabinet Secretary Regulation No. 6/2017, which contains Guidelines for Handling Conflicts of Interest in 2017. [17]

2024 Jakarta gubernatorial election

Pramono Anung as candidate of Governor of Jakarta (2024) Pramono Anung Wibowo as Candidate for Governor of Jakarta, 2024.png
Pramono Anung as candidate of Governor of Jakarta (2024)

On 28 August, Pramono Anung and Rano Karno officially registered to run for governor and vice governor. Before PDI-P announced them as running governor and vice governor, they had several candidates to smoothly run against Kotak Kosong or empty ballot, such like Anies Baswedan and Basuki Tjahaja Purnama. [18] Initially, Anies Baswedan became PDI-P's presumptive nominee as both Anies and PDI-P traded praises and interests. [19] His candidacy was further strengthened after the Constitutional Court's ruling nullifies the need of a 20% parliament threshold. [20] Rumours of his nomination became stronger as Anies visited the party headquarters and met Rano Karno on August 26, 2024. [21] The meeting then sparked a rumor that both Anies-Rano will be nominated as PDI-P's candidate. [22] Responding to such rumours, 2024 presidential candidate Ganjar Pranowo states that the party is still weighing their options but states his preference in favor of their own party cadres instead while Djarot Saiful Hidayat said that Anies was one of the considered candidates that includes Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, Pramono and Rano Karno. [23]

However, PDI-P eventually did not nominate Anies as their candidate as PDI-P nominated Cabinet Secretary Pramono Anung with Rano Karno acted as vice governor candidate. [24] This decision was officially announced by party treasurer and former Governor of North Sulawesi Olly Dondokambey, states that Pramono-Rano will be nominated as PDI-P's candidate. [25] Despite wearing red clothes that associated with the party and went to visit the party headquarters, Anies Baswedan was not present during the announcement, sparking speculations that PDI-P and Anies had parted ways. [26] Pramono-Rano then registered themselves as candidates for the election on August 28, 2024. [27] On 21 November 2024, Anies officially endorsed Pramono-Rano's candidacy at an event in Blok S Field, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta. This endorsement came after earlier speculation about Anies's own potential candidacy with PDI-P's support had not materialized. [28]

Pramono-Rano won 2,183,239 votes (50.07 percent) in the election, defeating former West Java governor Ridwan Kamil and independent candidate Dharma Pongrekun. [29]

Awards and honours

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