Darmadi Durianto | |
Office: | Member of People's Representative Council |
Term Start: | 1 October 2014 |
Constituency: | Jakarta III |
Party: | PDI-P |
Birth Date: | 25 June 1967 |
Birth Place: | Mempawah, West Kalimantan |
Darmadi Durianto (born 25 June 1967) is an Indonesian academician and politician from PDI-P who is a member of the People's Representative Council. A Chinese Indonesian, Durianto was first elected into the legislative body in 2014.
Damadi Durianto (Chinese:) was born in Mempawah Regency of West Kalimantan on 25 June 1967.[1] He graduated with a degree in management from Atma Jaya Catholic University in 1990.[2]
Durianto is of Chinese descent, and he is the advisory board head of West Kalimantan Chinese Indonesian Association (id|Perhimpunan Tionghoa Kalbar Indonesia).[3]
Durianto lectured at his alma mater Atma Jaya and the Kwik Kian Gie School of Business in Jakarta, teaching graduate courses. He first joined PDI-P around 2003–2004, as part of a think tank within the party. He ran for a seat in the People's Representative Council in 2009 from the Central Sulawesi constituency, but did not secure a seat.[4] [5]
In the 2014 legislative election, Durianto ran as a candidate from PDI-P and won 52,861 votes, securing a seat in the People's Representative Council from Jakarta's 3rd electoral district.[6] He became a member of the body's sixth commission which handles investments and industry.[7]
In 2018, Durianto expressed his concern over the presence of low-quality imported Chinese steel in the Indonesian market.[8] Durianto also opposed a decision by the central government in 2018 to allow rice imports, and requested a coordinated explanation from the ministries involved in the decision making.[9] He defended Widodo's government from accusations of overborrowing, and called the attacks a "structured, systematic issue made up by certain parties".[10]
He attacked incumbent vice president Jusuf Kalla in 2018, criticising Kalla's political maneuvering and requested parties in Widodo's coalition to exercise caution.[11] Durianto also called PKB politician Muhaimin Iskandar's efforts to become Widodo's running mate in the 2019 presidential election simply an effort to boost the party's electability.[12] Durianto was reelected from the same district in the 2019 legislative election after winning 105,243 votes,[13] and was reelected for a third term in the 2024 election with 95,553 votes.[14]