Second ladies and gentlemen of Indonesia

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Second Lady of Indonesia
Ibu Kedua Indonesia
Selvi Ananda pada saat pelantikan wakil menteri (2024).jpg
since 20 October 2024
Residence Vice Presidential Palace
Seat Jakarta
Term length 5 years
Inaugural holder
Formation18 November 1945
Website ibuselvi.wapresri.go.id

Throughout Indonesian history, the title of Second Lady (Indonesian : Ibu Kedua) or Second Gentleman (Indonesian : Tuan Kedua) has been used to refer to the wife or husband of the vice president of Indonesia. While the Constitution of Indonesia does not mention anything about the spouses of the vice president, it continues to hold significant influence in the Indonesian society.

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List of title holders

No.PortraitNameTenureAge at tenure startVice President
Marriage date
Note
1 Siti Rahmiati dalam acara Pelantikan Ketum PMI (cropped).jpg Rahmi Rachim
1926–1999
(aged 73)
18 November 1945

1 December 1956
19 years, 275 days Mohammad Hatta
18 November 1945
[1]
2Pintakapurnama23 March 1973

23 March 1978
Unknown Hamengkubuwono IX
1940
[2]
3 Nelly Ilyas Malik, Second Lady of Indonesia (1978) (cropped).png Nelly Ilyas
1925–2007
(aged 81)
23 March 1978

11 March 1983
52 years, 312 days Adam Malik
1942
[3]
4 Karlinah D. A. Wirahadikusumah, Second Lady of Indonesia (1983) (cropped).png Karlinah Djaja Atmadja
born 1930
11 March 1983

11 March 1988
52 years, 224 days Umar Wirahadikusumah
2 February 1957
[4]
5 Emma Norma Sudharmono, Second Lady of Indonesia (1988) (cropped).png Ratu Emma Norma
1928–2012
(aged 84)
11 March 1988

11 March 1993
61 years, 8 days Sudharmono
1951
[5] [6]
6 Tuti Sutiawati Sutrisno, Second Lady of Indonesia (1988) (cropped).png Tuti Sutiawati
born 1940
11 March 1993

11 March 1998
62 years, 342 days Try Sutrisno
5 February 1961
[7]
7 Ny. dr. Hasri Ainun Habibie, Second Lady of Indonesia (cropped).png Hasri Ainun Besari
1937–2010
(aged 73)
11 March 1998

21 May 1998
60 years, 212 days B. J. Habibie
12 May 1962
8 Taufiq Kiemas, Buku Kenangan Anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Republik Indonesia 1999-2004, p137.jpg Taufiq Kiemas
1942–2013
(aged 70)
21 October 1999

23 July 2001
56 years, 294 days Megawati Sukarnoputri
8 March 1973
9Asmaniah
1942–2017
(aged 75)
26 July 2001

20 October 2004
58 years, 364 days Hamzah Haz
1964
10 Mufidah Kalla.jpg Mufidah Mi'ad Saad
born 1943
20 October 2004

20 October 2009
61 years, 251 days Jusuf Kalla
27 August 1967
11 Herawati Boediono, Second Lady of Indonesia (2009).png Herawati
born 1944
20 October 2009

20 October 2014
65 years, 247 days Boediono
16 May 1969
12
(10)
Mufidah Kalla.jpg Mufidah Mi'ad Saad
born 1943
20 October 2014

20 October 2019
71 years, 250 days Jusuf Kalla
27 August 1967
13 Wury Ma'ruf Amin.jpg Wury Estu Handayani
born 1974
20 October 2019

20 October 2024
45 years, 228 days Ma'ruf Amin
31 May 2014
14 Selvi Ananda pada saat pelantikan wakil menteri (2024).jpg Selvi Ananda
born 1989
20 October 2024

Incumbent
35 years, 285 days Gibran Rakabuming Raka
11 June 2015

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