House of Representatives (Indonesia, 1971–1977) explained

House of Representatives of Indonesia
(1971–1977)
Government:First Development Cabinet
(until 1973)
Second Development Cabinet
(from 1973)
Membership1:460
Body:House of Representatives (Indonesia)
Country:Indonesia
Meeting Place:MPR/DPR Building
Election:1971 Indonesian legislative election
Before:1966–1971
After:1977–1982
Term Start:28 October 1971
Term End:30 September 1977
Control1:Golkar
Chamber1 Leader1 Type:Speaker
Chamber1 Leader1:Idham Chalid
Chamber1 Leader2 Type:Deputy Speaker
Chamber1 Leader2:Sumiskum
Chamber1 Leader3 Type:Deputy Speaker
Chamber1 Leader3:Jailani Naro
Chamber1 Leader4 Type:Deputy Speaker
Chamber1 Leader4:Domo Pranoto
Chamber1 Leader5 Type:Deputy Speaker
Chamber1 Leader5:Muhammad Sudjono
Chamber1 Leader6 Type:Deputy Speaker
Chamber1 Leader6:Mohammad Isnaeni

The House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia for the period 1971–1977 (abbreviated as DPR-RI 1971–1977) was resulting from the 1971 Indonesian legislative election. Members of the House of Representatives were sworn in on 28 October 1971,[1] consisting of 460 members, representing 10 different parties. This was until the merging of the parties in 1973, resulting on only 3 parties being represented.[2] [3]

Leadership

Speaker

Speaker
Idham Chalid
NU
Source:[4]

Deputy speaker

Deputy SpeakerDeputy SpeakerDeputy SpeakerDeputy SpeakerDeputy Speaker
Sumiskum
Golkar
Jailani Naro
PPP
Domo Pranoto
Military
Muhammad Sudjono
Military
Mohammad Isnaeni
PDI
Source:

Members

See main article: List of members of the House of Representatives (Indonesia, 1971-1977).

References

  1. Book: Memperkenalkan anggota-anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakjat hasil pemilihan umum 1971. Lembaga Pemilihan Umum. 1971. Indonesia. 15.
  2. Eklöf (2003) pp. 54-55
  3. Liddle (1978) p.126
  4. 22 March 1973. Ketetapan MPR RI VIII/MPR/1973 tentang Pemilihan Umum. Mahkamah Konstitusi RI.