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Aspar Aswin (13 April 1940 – 19 December 2007) was an Indonesian politician and military officer who served two terms as
Governor of West Kalimantan This is the list of the governors of West Kalimantan, a province in Indonesia. References

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between 1993 and 2003 and was also Vice Governor of
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. His second term as governor occurred during the early Reform era, which saw significant ethnic tensions in West Kalimantan and attempts to remove him from power.


Early life

Aswin was born in Samarinda on 13 April 1940, as the fifth of nine living siblings. After graduating from high school he applied to several universities, and while awaiting for responses, he also applied to and was accepted in the Indonesian Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1963.


Career

Within the
Indonesian Army The Indonesian Army ( id, Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Darat (TNI-AD), ) is the land branch of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. It has an estimated strength of 300,000 active personnel. The history of the Indonesian Army has its ...
, Aswin was first assigned as a platoon commander within Kodam Siliwangi, until he was reassigned to
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in 1971. In 1973, he began serving in the Regional Training Regiments, gradually rising up the ranks until he became a regimental commander based in Kodam Udayana in 1985. Aswin was also appointed as a member of the
People's Consultative Assembly The People's Consultative Assembly of the Republic of Indonesia ( id, Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat Republik Indonesia, MPR-RI) is the legislative branch in Politics of Indonesia, Indonesia's political system. It is composed of the membe ...
(MPR) representing West Kalimantan in 1987, but he was honorably discharged from the assembly on 16 November 1989. At that time, he held the rank of
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. Before his removal from MPR, he was sworn in as Vice Governor of
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on 2 September 1989. He was promoted to
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on 11 October 1991. He was then elected as governor of West Kalimantan, being sworn in on 12 January 1993. He was reelected for the 1998–2003 term, and was sworn in for his second term on 12 January 1998. He was promoted to
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in his first term, on 8 April 1994. In his second term, the province of West Kalimantan saw an increase in the number of regencies, with
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and Landak regencies being split off in 1999. Aswin had previously wrote in 1998 that West Kalimantan would need to be split into fourteen regencies, compared to six at the time of his writing. During the Sambas riots of 1999, the provincial government under Aswin established a refugee center for Madurese refugees, allocating around 12,500 hectares for permanent resettlement of the displaced Madurese. The riots were concurrent with the national political upheaval following the fall of Suharto, and in that period there were routine demonstrations by students in the provincial capital of Pontianak calling for Aswin's resignation, as he was seen as a representation of the fallen New Order regime. On one occasion in 2000, a student was killed during one such demonstration, triggering a wave of condemnations and causing political tensions to escalate. By October, the central government had leaned towards removing Aswin from office. However, on 25 October, a major riot broke out between Pontianak's Malay and Madurese populations, and the immediate attempt to impeach Aswin was shelved. At the end, Aswin held on to the gubernatorial seat until the end of his second term. After the end of his tenure, Aswin became one of the founding members of the
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.


Death

Aswin died in the early morning on 19 December 2007, after abruptly collapsing in his home several hours earlier. In the days prior to his death, he had been travelling from Jakarta before continuing on to
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for Hanura party affairs, with many people familiar with Aswin speculating that his death was caused by overexhaustion. Following a request he made prior to death, his body was buried in
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.


References

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