The vice president of the Republic of Indonesia ( id, Wakil Presiden Republik Indonesia) is second-highest officer in the
executive branch
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of the
Indonesian government
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, after the
president
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, and ranks first in the presidential line of succession. Since
2004, the president and vice president are
directly elected
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to a five-year term.
Ma'ruf Amin
Ma'ruf Amin (born 11 March 1943) is an Indonesian politician, Islamic cleric, and lecturer who is the 13th and current vice president of Indonesia. Aged nearly 77 years old when inaugurated, he is the oldest Indonesian vice president to ever ...
is the
13th and current vice president of Indonesia. He
assumed office on 20 October 2019.
History of the office
The Indonesian vice presidency was established during the formulation of the
1945 Constitution by the
(BPUPK). The office was first filled on 18 August 1945 when
Mohammad Hatta
Mohammad Hatta (; 12 August 1902 – 14 March 1980) was an Indonesian statesman and nationalist who served as the country's first vice president. Known as "The Proclamator", he and a number of Indonesians, including the first president of Indone ...
was elected by acclamation. The election was conducted by the
Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence
The Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence ( id, Panitia Persiapan Kemerdekaan Indonesia), PPKI, ja, 独立準備委員会, Dokuritsu Junbi Iinkai, lead=yes) was a body established on 7 August 1945 to prepare for the transfer of auth ...
(PPKI) because the body responsible for the vice presidential elections, 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), had not been formed yet. On 16 October 1945, Hatta announced a vice presidential decree which gave the
Central Indonesian National Committee
The Central Indonesian National Committee, ( id, Komite Nasional Indonesia Pusat) or KNIP, was a body appointed to assist the president of the newly independent Indonesia. Originally purely advisory, it later gained assumed legislative functions. ...
(KNIP) equal status with that of the president. As a result of this decree, the KNIP was able to separate the role of
head of state
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and
head of government
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on 11 November 1945. Although a new constitution had not been set up yet, Indonesia was now a
de facto
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parliamentary democracy.
During the
Indonesian National Revolution
The Indonesian National Revolution, or the Indonesian War of Independence, was an armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between the Republic of Indonesia and the Dutch Empire and an internal social revolution during Aftermath of WWII, postw ...
, both Hatta and Sukarno were captured by the Dutch in
Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta (; jv, ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ ; pey, Jogjakarta) is the capital city of Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, in the south-central part of the island of Java. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by a monarchy, ...
on 18 December 1948. Together with Sukarno, Hatta gave
Syafruddin Prawiranegara a mandate to form an
emergency government. This was done and the Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia (PDRI) was formed in Sumatra with Prawiranegara as chairman. Prawiranegara handed back his mandate to Sukarno and consequently, to Hatta on 13 July 1949.
Now officially an independent nation, Indonesia adopted the Provisional Constitution, a document which defined the president's role as a ceremonial head of state whose role was to appoint a prime minister on the advice of formateurs. Although the vice presidency continued to exist, the form of government was now officially a parliamentary democracy and there was not a significant role for the vice president to play. On 1 December 1956, partly because of his differences with Sukarno, Hatta resigned from the vice presidency.
For the next 17 years, the vice presidency remained vacant. In December 1965, there were calls for a vice president to be named to assist President Sukarno during the times of uncertainty. The idea did not gain momentum and the vice presidency continued to remain vacant as the presidency passed over from Sukarno to General
Suharto
Suharto (; ; 8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian army officer and politician, who served as the second and the longest serving president of Indonesia. Widely regarded as a military dictator by international observers, Suharto ...
.
In March 1973, the vice presidency vacancy was filled by
Hamengkubuwono IX
Hamengkubuwono IX or HB IX (12 April 1912 – 2 October 1988) was an Indonesian statesman and royal who was the second vice president of Indonesia, the ninth sultan of Yogyakarta, and the first governor of the Special Region of Yogyakarta. Hamen ...
when he was elected by the MPR. After Hamengkubuwono IX and throughout the
New Order, the vice presidency was successively held by
Adam Malik
Adam Malik Batubara (22 July 1917 – 5 September 1984), or more commonly referred to simply as Adam Malik, was an Indonesians, Indonesian politician, diplomat, and journalist, who served as the 3rd Vice President of Indonesia from 1978 until ...
,
Umar Wirahadikusumah
Umar Wirahadikusumah (; 10 October 1924 – 21 March 2003) was an Indonesian politician and former army general, who served as the fourth Vice President of Indonesia, serving from 1983 until 1988. Previously, he was chair of the Audit Board of ...
,
Sudharmono
Sudharmono ( EVO: Soedharmono; 12 March 1927 – 25 January 2006), also known by his nickname, Pak Dar, was an Indonesian politician and army officer, who served as the 5th Vice President of Indonesia, under the New Order regime of president S ...
,
Try Sutrisno
Try Sutrisno (; born 15 November 1935) is an Indonesian politician and retired army general who served as the country's sixth vice president. He held the office from 11 March 1993 to 11 March 1998. Previously, he served as the Commander of th ...
, and
BJ Habibie
Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie (; 25 June 1936 – 11 September 2019) was an Indonesian engineer and politician who was the third president of Indonesia from 1998 to 1999. Less than three months after his inauguration as the seventh vice preside ...
. During his time as president, Suharto would reduce the vice presidency to a sinecure. A vice president was reduced to making sure that government policy was being implemented and attending ceremonies. The vice president did not even take on presidential duties when Suharto was either out of the country or ill. The office would derogatorily be known as ''ban serep'' (spare tire). Despite being a largely figurehead role, the vice presidency twice became a source of controversy with Sudharmono having to face various obstacles en route to being vice president in 1988 and try being preemptively nominated in 1993.
With Suharto's fall in May 1998 and Habibie's accession to the presidency, the vice presidency once again became vacant. In October 1999,
Megawati Sukarnoputri was elected as vice president and the office began to gain significance. Megawati was delegated genuine tasks to do
and in 2000, she even became responsible for the day-to-day running of the government.
During the 2001 MPR Annual Session, it was finally decided that from 2004 onwards, the vice president, together with the president, would directly be elected by the people. The substantial role that the vice presidency was to have was evident in the way in which the 2004 presidential candidates chose their
running mate
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s.
Jusuf Kalla subsequently became Indonesia's first directly elected vice president.
The vice presidency
Requirements to run for office
The 1945 Constitution: The vice presidential candidate has to be of Indonesian origin.
The Provisional Constitution: The vice presidential candidate has to be an Indonesian citizen aged at least 30 years old, cannot be someone who is deemed to be undesirable, or had right to take part in elections revoked. The candidate is also required to not be involved with any private corporations.
The Amended 1945 Constitution: The vice presidential candidate has to be an Indonesian citizen since birth, not willingly become a citizen of another nation, not betrayed the nation, and is physically and mentally capable of performing the duties. The amended Constitution also states that further criteria will be determined by law. The vice president is also required to be nominated by a political party or a coalition of political parties.
2008 Law No. 42 on the Presidential and Vice Presidential Election: The vice presidential candidate must:
* believe in the one and only God;
* be an Indonesian citizen since birth, who has not willingly become a citizen in another nation;
* have not betrayed the nation, and has not been involved in any corruption or other crime;
* be physically and mentally capable of performing the duties;
* be a permanent resident in the territory of the Republic of Indonesia;
* have reported personal wealth to the
Corruption Eradication Commission
Corruption Eradication Commission ( id, Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi), abbreviated as KPK, is an Indonesian government agency established to prevent and fight corruption in the country. Firli Bahuri, an active police general, is the current ch ...
;
* have no individually or collectively debts that could result in a loss to the state;
* have not been declared bankrupt by a court decision;
* have never been involved in any despicable act;
* be registered as a voter;
* be registered as a tax payer and paid taxes for at least the last five years;
* have not been vice president for two terms previously;
* be faithful to the Pancasila, the 1945 Constitution, and the vision of the
Indonesian Declaration of Independence
The Proclamation of Indonesian Independence ( id, Proklamasi Kemerdekaan Indonesia, or simply ''Proklamasi'') was read at 10:00 on Friday, 17 August 1945 in Jakarta. The declaration marked the start of the diplomatic and armed resistance of t ...
;
* have not been sentenced to jail for more than five years;
* not be less than 35 years of age;
* have attended school at least to the Senior High School or others with the same level;
* have never been a member of the
Communist Party of Indonesia or the mass organisation of that party;
* have a vision, mission, and programs to executing the office of vice president.
2nd Resolution of 1973 MPR: The vice presidential candidate has to make a statement in writing which declares that he or she is able to work together with the president.
Election, oath/promise/statement of office, term of office, constitutional requirement
The 1945 Constitution: Together with the president, the vice president is elected by the MPR with the largest number of votes. The vice president-elect is also required to read either an oath or a promise of office before officially becoming vice president. The term of office is five years and after that the vice president can be re-elected.
The Provisional Constitution: Together with the president, the vice president is elected according to rules specified by law. The vice president-elect is required to read either an oath or a promise or a statement of office before officially becoming vice president. The vice president is constitutionally required to live where the seat of government is.
The Amended 1945 Constitution: Together with the president, the vice president is elected directly by the people on a ticket. Further election rules are determined by laws passed by the DPR. The vice president-elect is required to read either an oath or a promise of office before officially becoming vice president. The term of office is five years and after that the vice president can be re-elected for only one more term.
Oath of Office of the Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia: "I swear by Allah to fulfill the duties of president (vice president) of the Republic of Indonesia to the best of my capabilities and in the fairest way possible, to uphold the Constitution by all means and to execute all laws and regulations as straightforwardly as possible as well as to dedicate myself to the service of the nation and the people."
Pledge of Office of the Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia: "I solemnly pledge to fulfill the duties of president (vice president) of the Republic of Indonesia to the best of my capabilities and in the fairest way possible, to uphold the Constitution by all means and to execute all laws and regulations as straightforwardly as possible as well as to dedicate myself to the service of the nation and the people."
Powers
None specified by all constitutions. The convention has been for the president to delegate a task for the vice president to do.
Line of succession and impeachment
The 1945 Constitution: The vice president replaces the president if the president dies, resigns, or is unable to perform his or her duties for any reason.
The Provisional Constitution: The vice president replaces the president if the president dies, resigns, or is unable to perform his or her duties for any reason.
The Amended 1945 Constitution: The vice president replaces the president if the president dies, resigns, or is unable to perform his or her duties for any reason. If the president and the vice president die, resign, or are unable to perform their duties for any reason, the government will be taken over together by minister of foreign affairs, minister of internal affairs and minister of defence. Then the MPR will elect a new president from the two candidates nominated by the political parties whose candidates are the winner and the runner-up in the past presidential election. If the vice presidency becomes vacant with the president still holding office, the president nominates two candidates and the MPR has to elect a new vice president out of the candidates within 60 days. Under the amended constitution, the vice president can now be impeached and removed from office. If the vice president is viewed to be unfit to perform his duties and has committed crimes such as corruption and betraying the Nation, the DPR can appeal to the Supreme Court to try the vice president. Furthermore, the DPR can ask the Constitutional Court to look into the matter, during which it has 90 days to make a decision. With the decision made, the DPR can motion for the MPR to convene. The vice president would then be given one last chance to defend himself or herself before the MPR makes the decision whether or not the vice president should be impeached.
Post-vice presidency
Law 7 of 1978 stipulates that former vice presidents are entitled to a pension. Former vice presidents are also entitled to a house with electricity, water, and telephone bills covered by the government. In addition, former vice presidents will have free healthcare for their families and a car with chauffeur.
Decorations
A vice president of Indonesia is automatically bestowed the highest class of six out of seven civilian
Star Decorations (), namely:
List of vice presidents
Timeline
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from: 18/08/1945 till: 01/12/1956 color:non-partisan text:"Mohammad Hatta
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from: 23/03/1973 till: 23/03/1978 color:non-partisan text:"Hamengkubuwono IX
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from: 23/03/1978 till: 11/03/1983 color:golkar text:"Adam Malik
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from: 11/03/1983 till: 11/03/1988 color:golkar text:"Umar Wirahadikusumah
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from: 11/03/1988 till: 11/03/1993 color:golkar text:"Sudharmono
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from: 11/03/1993 till: 11/03/1998 color:golkar text:"Try Sutrisno
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from: 11/03/1998 till: 21/05/1998 color:golkar text:"B. J. Habibie
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from: 26/07/2001 till: 20/10/2004 color:ppp text:"Hamzah Haz
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from: 20/10/2004 till: 20/10/2009 color:golkar text:" Jusuf Kalla" fontsize:10
from: 20/10/2009 till: 20/10/2014 color:non-partisan text:"Boediono
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from: 20/10/2014 till: 20/10/2019 color:golkar text:" Jusuf Kalla" fontsize:10
from: 20/10/2019 till: 20/10/2024 color:non-partisan text:"Ma'ruf Amin
Ma'ruf Amin (born 11 March 1943) is an Indonesian politician, Islamic cleric, and lecturer who is the 13th and current vice president of Indonesia. Aged nearly 77 years old when inaugurated, he is the oldest Indonesian vice president to ever ...
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Living former vice presidents
As of , there are five living former Indonesian vice presidents. The most recent former vice president to die was
Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie
Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie (; 25 June 1936 – 11 September 2019) was an Indonesian engineer and politician who was the third president of Indonesia from 1998 to 1999. Less than three months after his inauguration as the seventh vice preside ...
, on 11 September 2019. The living former vice presidents, in order of service, are:
See also
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President of Indonesia
The President of the Republic of Indonesia ( id, Presiden Republik Indonesia) is both the head of state and the head of government of the Republic of Indonesia. The president leads the executive branch of the Indonesian government and is ...
*
Presidential state car
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*
Air Indonesia One
*
List of vice presidents of Indonesia
External links
1945 Constitution
Provisional Constitution
Amended 1945 Constitution
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List of current vice presidents
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Notes
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