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Achmad Tanribali Salim Lamo (born 15 November 1952) is an Indonesian military officer and bureaucrat who became the Director General of National Unity and Politics in the
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. Tanribali also held several acting governorships during his tenure in the ministry.


Early life

Tanribali was born on 15 November 1952 in
Bone Regency Bone Regency is a regency of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Originally the seat of the Bone state, it joined Indonesia in 1950. The regency covers an area of 4,559.00 km2 and had a population of 717,682 at the 2010 Census, 742,527 at the 2015 Inte ...
. His father, Achmad Lamo, was the Governor of
South Sulawesi South Sulawesi ( id, Sulawesi Selatan) is a province in the southern peninsula of Sulawesi. The Selayar Islands archipelago to the south of Sulawesi is also part of the province. The capital is Makassar. The province is bordered by Central Sula ...
for two periods and former Deputy Speaker of the
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. He started his education at the People's School (equivalent to elementary school) in 1958 and finished in 1964. He then attend junior high school and high school in
Makassar Makassar (, mak, ᨆᨀᨔᨑ, Mangkasara’, ) is the capital of the Indonesian province of South Sulawesi. It is the largest city in the region of Eastern Indonesia and the country's fifth-largest urban center after Jakarta, Surabaya, Med ...
, where he finished in 1970. Tanribali entered the National Armed Forces Academy in 1970, four years after his father became governor. He graduated from the academy with the rank of
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on 16 December 1974.


Military career

Tanribali started his military career as a platoon commander in the Siliwangi (West Java) Military Regional Command. He was rotated a year later to serve at the Hasanuddin (South Sulawesi) Military Regional Command—his father's province—and held various positions in the military region's personnel section. After six years in the province, he was sent as a teacher and taught at the Adjutant General Education Center. Tanribali was transferred again in 1991 to the Jaya (Jakarta) Military Region Command, where he became the deputy adjutant general and later adjutant general to the military region's commander. Tanribali ended his tenure at the military region in 1995 and became the Superintendent of the Adjutant General Education Center. During his tenure as superintendent, Lamo gave a titular rank of
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to
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who taught music in the Adjutant General Education Center. Tanribali then became the Deputy Assistant for Personal Affairs to the Army Chief of Staff with the rank of
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in 2001 and was promoted to
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in 2003 and become the Assistant for Personnel Affairs to the Army Chief of Staff. After his resignation from the office of assistant, Tanribali was replaced by Aryono Murtamadinata.


Bureaucratic career


Acting Governor of South Sulawesi


Background

The 2007 South Sulawesi gubernatorial election, which was held on 5 November 2007, saw the incumbent governor Amin Syam and vice governor
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running on a separate ticket for the governor office. Limpo won the elections, but Syam disputed the results of the elections. As Syam's term came closer to end, speculations arise as to who would become the acting governor. The popular names that became the candidate for the office were the Director General of Regional Autonomy
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and former commander of the Brawijaya Military Regional Command Syamsul Mapparepa. In an unexpected move, Minister of Home Affairs
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appointed Tanribali instead. As the governor's office could not be held by an on duty military officer, Tanribali was sworn in first as expert staff to the minister on 19 January 2008. His swearing in as an expert staff marked his "transfer of status" from a military officer to a civilian. Several hours later, on 12 o'clock, Tanribali was sworn in as the Acting Governor of South Sulawesi.


Controversy

Tanribali's sudden assumption of governorship sparked controversy as pro-democracy activists fear that his appointment signals the return of the armed forces into the politics. Wisnu Dewabrata of ''
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'' reported that there were no such thing as a "transfer of status", as the only way a military officer could become a civilian is through retirement or resignation, thus violating the current law on the armed forces. Indonesian Institute of Science political researcher, Ikrar Nusabhakti, stated that Tanribali's appointment signifies the setback on the armed forces reformation and a gross violation of the law. Member of the
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Yuddy Chrisnandi regrets that the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces did not reject the appointment of Tanribali. Governor of the National Resilience Institute
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stated that there is nothing to worry about Tanribali's appointment and that it is more important to pacify South Sulawesi following the conflict between the two candidates. There were conflicting informations as to whether Tanribali had actually retired from the military. The armed forces spokesperson Sagoem Tamboen stated that Tanribali had not retire from the military, while the army spokesperson Ricardo Siagian stated that Tanribali was no longer a member of the armed forces. Mardiyanto himself stated that he appointed Tanribali due to the lack of any ministry officials that could held the office and that Tanribali was a well-known and neutral figure in South Sulawesi who he believed could pacify the province.


Reconciliation

Immediately after his inauguration as the acting governor, Tanribali held a coordinating meeting with bureau heads of South Sulawesi, which resulted in the decision to resolve the electoral conflict as soon as possible. Tanribali arranged a meeting between the two candidates, to which both agreed. Tanribali also visited other influential figures, such as former governor Andi Oddang and local leaders of political parties. ''Tempo'' remarked that Tanribali's pacification strategy was a success, as Makassar, the capital of South Sulawesi, became gradually clear from clashes due to the conflicts. The Supreme Court eventually decided that Limpo won the elections. Tanribali handed over his governorship on 8 April 2008. Tanribali's role in reconciliation was compared to his father, who was appointed as a middle option between the government-backed and the local military-backed candidate.


Director General of National Unity and Politics

After several months becoming an expert staff to the Minister of Home Affairs, Tanribali assumed office as the Director General of National Unity and Politics on 31 December 2008. He was inaugurated for the same office second time on 17 September 2010. In July 2013, Tanribali announced that his directorate general are preparing seven government regulations for organizations. He stated that these regulations were made to sanction organizations that led to social unrest. He also announced the previous month that the directorate general has recorded a total of 298 internal conflicts in Indonesia from 2010 until 2012. In May 2014, Minister of Internal Affairs
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instructed Tanribali's directorate general to prepare the bill for electoral law in preparation of the
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. Tanribali announced in October 2014 that his directorate general have been monitoring the acts of the
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for the past few years and has received countless reports about the organizations. He stated that prior to that month, the directorate general only gave sanctions to the organization. After the 2014 riots caused by the organization, Tanribali affirmed that the directorate general would coordinate with the
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to resolve the problem and opened up a possibility to dissolve the organization.


Acting Governor of Central Sulawesi, West Papua, and North Maluku

After three years serving as directorate general, Tanribali became the acting governor of Central Sulawesi on 31 March 2011, replacing the incumbent Bandjela Paliudju who ran as a candidate for vice governor in the 2011 Central Sulawesi gubernatorial elections. After ending his term as acting governor on 17 June, Tanribali was inaugurated for the same office in West Papua on 25 July, replacing
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. Unlike his previous experience in Central Sulawesi, Tanribali had to face various problems regarding elections and bureaucracy in the province. Tanribali was faced with the reality that only 29 percent of the funds allocated for West Papua's budget were used. He also have to reschedule the elections from 3 November to 9 November in order to clear out misperceptions. The winner of the election, Abraham Octavianus Atururi, received his office from Tanribali on 16 January 2012. A year later, Tanribali became an acting governor again, this time in
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, on 23 October 2013. Tanribali only had to handle the second round of the gubernatorial election in North Maluku, unlike in the previous province where he had to completely start over the elections again. He eventually ended his tenure as acting governor on 2 May 2014. Due to the sheer amount of acting governorships that he held, Tanribali was known as a "governor specializing in conflict regions".


Retirement

Tanribali retired from the Ministry of Home Affairs on 1 January 2015 and was replaced by Indro Baskoro as acting director general. At the end of the month, the directorate general was dissolved and merged into the Directorate General of Politics and General Government.


Personal life

Tanribali is married to Rasthina Dewi. The couple has two sons (Adi Adriantito and Dade Aryanto) and a daughter (Nani Wulandari).


Awards

* Military Long Service Medals, 4th Category ( id, Satyalancana Kesetiaan 8 Tahun) (1981) * Military Long Service Medals, 3rd Category ( id, Satyalancana Kesetiaan 16 Tahun) (1987) * Military Long Service Medals, 2nd Category ( id, Satyalancana Kesetiaan 24 Tahun) (1998) * Military Instructor Service Medals ( id, Satyalancana Dwidya Sistha) (1999) * Star of Kartika Eka Paksi, 3rd Class ( id, Bintang Kartika Eka Paksi Nararya) (2000) * Star of Kartika Eka Paksi, 2nd Class ( id, Bintang Kartika Eka Paksi Pratama) (2001) * Star of Yudha Dharma, 3rd Class ( id, Bintang Yudha Dharma Nararya) (2006) * Star of Yudha Dharma, 2nd Class ( id, Bintang Yudha Dharma Pratama) (14 August 2006) * Social Welfare Medal ( id,
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) (2008) * Role Model Medal ( id, Satyalancana Wirakarya) (2009) * Star of Service, 1st Class ( id, Bintang Jasa Utama) (13 August 2013) * Star of Mahaputera, 5th Class ( id, Bintang Mahaputera Nararya) (13 October 2014)


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{{reflist 1952 births Governors of South Sulawesi Governors of Central Sulawesi Governors of West Papua (province) Governors of North Maluku Indonesian generals Indonesian civil servants People from Bone Regency Living people