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Sigit Pamungkas (born 4 April 1976) is an Indonesian politician, lecturer, and bureaucrat.
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Born | Sragen Regency, Central Java, Indonesia | 4 April 1976
Alma mater | Gadjah Mada University |
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Spouse | Linda Sudeni |
Children | 2 |
Pamungkas was born on 4 April 1976 in Sragen Regency, Central Java, as the youngest child and son of the seven children. [1] [2] [3] His siblings were Marno, Karsi, Mami, Sukini, Mari Nurmiati and Purwanto. [2] He completed his formal education at SD Negeri Mojorejo 1 Karangmalang, SMP Negeri 2 Kedawung, and SMA Negeri 1 Sragen, respectively. After graduated from high school, Pamungkas went to Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at Gadjah Mada University majoring in political science and earned his master's degree from the same university in 2010. [1] [3]
Pamungkas is married to Linda Sudeni and has had two sons, Rajendra Muthahari A.M. and Daniswara A. Syaifiyullah. [2]
Pamungkas started his career as a lecturer at Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at Jenderal Soedirman University in 2002. [1] [3] He then became a lecturer at Gadjah Mada University in 2005 and teach a lecture about politics and democracy. [1] [3] Pamungkas later worked as an executive director of Institute for Democracy and Welfarism. [3] He also worked as head of Intermediary Cluster Division, Politics and Government and at National Assessor State of Local Democracy in Indonesia. Pamungkas then started his bureaucracy career. [1] [3] He was once the youngest member of the General Elections Commission from 2012 until 2017 and leading the implementation of the 2014 Indonesian presidential election with a budget of 16 trillion rupiah. [1] [3] In addition, Pamungkas had a career at the Presidential Staff Office (KSP), handling strategic issues such as politics, law, and security. [1]
In 2024, Sigit ran in the Sragen Regency regional head elections to end the dominance of family politics in the government. [1] He was successfully elected with his running mate, Suroto, as Deputy Regent, with 330,830 votes. [1]