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Djarot Saiful Hidayat

Djarot Saiful Hidayat (born 6 July 1962) is an Indonesian politician who is currently a member of the People's Representative Council. He was the governor of Jakarta, in office between 15 June and 15 October 2017 after being acting governor since 9 May. He replaced his predecessor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (commonly known as Ahok) when the latter was found guilty of blasphemy against Islam.[2] He was appointed by Basuki as Deputy Governor in 2014 to fill the gap left by the election of Joko Widodo as president.[3]

Djarot Saiful Hidayat
13th Governor of Jakarta
In office
15 June 2017 – 15 October 2017
Acting: 9 May – 15 June 2017
DeputyVacant
Preceded byBasuki Tjahaja Purnama
Succeeded byAnies Baswedan
Vice Governor of Jakarta
In office
17 December 2014 – 9 May 2017
GovernorBasuki Tjahaja Purnama
Preceded byBasuki Tjahaja Purnama
Succeeded bySandiaga Uno
Member of People's Representative Council
Assumed office
1 October 2019
ConstituencyNorth Sumatra III
In office
1 October 2014 – 16 December 2014
Succeeded byArteria Dahlan[1]
ConstituencyEast Java VI
21st Mayor of Blitar
In office
3 May 2000 – 3 August 2010
DeputyEndro Hernowo
Preceded byIstijono Soenarto
Succeeded bySamanhudi Anwar
Member of East Java Provincial Council
In office
1999–2004
Personal details
Born (1962-07-06) 6 July 1962 (age 61)
Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia
Political partyPDI-P
SpouseHappy Farida
Children3
Alma materBrawijaya University
Gadjah Mada University

Member of PDI-P, his political career began as a member of East Java's Regional Parliament between 1999 and 2000, before he was elected as Mayor of Blitar where he served a 10-year tenure. He was later elected into the People's Representative Council before his move into the capital's governance.[4]

Personal life edit

Early life edit

Born as Saiful Hidayat in Magelang, Central Java on 6 July 1962 as son of an army veteran,[5] he received his forename Djarot from a merchant in a traditional market in his hometown.[6]

Education edit

He earned his bachelor's degree in 1986 from Brawijaya University in Malang, majoring in administrative science. He continued to Gadjah Mada University for his Masters in Political Science and graduated in 1991. Before he entered politics, he was a lecturer in the 17 August 1945 University in Surabaya.[5]

Family edit

Djarot married Happy Farida in 1999[7] and has 3 children.[5]

Political career edit

After the fall of Suharto, he joined PDI-P and successfully ran for a seat in the province's Regional People’s Representative Council in 1999. During his term, he was appointed as chairman of Commission A (on government).[5][8]

Mayor of Blitar (2000–2010) edit

After being appointed Mayor in 2000, he started his mayorship by culling nearly 300 excess government positions from the city of 100,000.[9] After his re-election in the first regional elections of the country in 2005, Djarot's governance of Blitar earned 3 consecutive Adipura (cleanliness award) awards between 2006 and 2008. In his term, he focused on organizing the local street vendors and traditional markets instead of more modern shopping centres. In addition, he provided aid of Rp 4-7 million (US$400–700) to citizens with underrenovated housing.[10] The city's government was also awarded first place in the implementation of an e-government and Citizen's Charter on health.[11] Djarot additionally encouraged the construction of Sukarno statues in the city, leveraging Sukarno's burial site there in order to boost tourism.[12] He did not run in the 2010 elections due to a constitutional term limit.

During his tenure as mayor, he first met Ahok in 2006, when the latter was still regent of East Belitung.[10]

Move to Jakarta edit

In the 2012 Jakarta elections which pitted later-president Joko Widodo (Jokowi) against then-governor Fauzi Bowo, Djarot was the chief adviser of Jokowi's campaign team.[13] He ran for a position in the People's Representative Council in 2014, through the East Java 6 election district which included Blitar and Kediri (city and regency) in addition to Tulungagung Regency.[14] He secured 69,053 votes - the fourth highest in the district out of a quota of nine - and won a seat.[15]

 
President and former Jakartan Governor Joko Widodo with Djarot during the latter's swearing in following Basuki's removal from office.

Months after his election into the legislative body, Jokowi defeated Prabowo Subianto to become the 7th President of Indonesia. Consequentially, Basuki was elevated to the rank of governor and left his former position of vice governor vacant.[16] As PDI-P sought for a replacement, his name was brought up along with that of Boy Sadikin (eldest son of late former governor Ali Sadikin).[17] In the end, Ahok selected Djarot as his deputy and he was put into office on 17 December.[18] According to Basuki, he had set his eyes on the former mayor since before he officially became Vice Governor.[19] Upon his appointment, Djarot immediately started conducting highly publicized visits known popularly as blusukan often done by Jokowi during his term but somewhat less commonly for Basuki.[20]

In 2017, the pair ran for Jakartan governorship until 2022 against both former Minister of Education Anies Baswedan and Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono, son of former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. After failing to secure a majority in the first elections while placing first,[21] the pair was defeated by Baswedan who won 57.96 percent of the vote in the run-off elections.[22]

Around the same time, Ahok had been accused of blasphemy against Islam during an initially obscure visit to Kepulauan Seribu Regency. The case gained widespread national and international attention, with a series of mass protests calling for the governor's prosecution. During the court proceedings, he was non-activated, with Djarot serving as acting governor in his place.[23] Despite accusations of political motivation behind the case[24] and international clemency requests,[25] Basuki was found guilty and sentenced to 2 years in jail after a highly publicized trial.[26] Djarot later offered to become a guarantor for his running mate's conditional release.[27]

After Basuki withdrew his appeal to the Supreme Court and resigned from governorship, Djarot was officially inaugurated by Joko Widodo in the State Palace as the governor of Jakarta on June 15 after serving as acting Governor for about a month.[28] He became the third governor to serve in the five-year period between 2012 and 2017, after Joko Widodo and Basuki Tjahaja Purnama.[29]

As governor (2017) edit

Following the prohibition of Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia, the Indonesian branch of Hizb ut-Tahrir, he proposed to revoke the citizenship of Jakartan civil servants affiliated with the organization.[30] He was succeeded by governor-elect Anies Baswedan on 16 October 2017.[31]

Post-governorship edit

After his tenure ended, Djarot was assigned by his party to lead the East Kalimantan office until the 2018 local elections.[32] In January 2018, PDI-P selected him as candidate for the governorship of North Sumatra, with Sihar Sitorus as running mate.[33] He would however lose to Edy Rahmayadi and Musa Rajekshah.[34]

Following his defeat, he ran in the 2019 legislative election, competing for a seat in the People's Representative Council from North Sumatra 3rd electoral district[35] and got elected. He ran for a second term in the district in the 2024 election, but was not elected.[36]

References edit

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  12. ^ "Eighth Sukarno statue cements founding president's influence in Blitar". The Jakarta Post. 26 December 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  13. ^ Hidayat, Andi Riza. "Setelah Pelantikan, Panggung Rakyat Digelar - Kompas.com". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 4 September 2017.
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  19. ^ Samosir, Hanna Azarya (4 December 2014). "Ahok Incar Djarot Jadi Wakil Sebelum Jokowi Dilantik" (in Indonesian). CNN Indonesia. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
  20. ^ Aziza, Kurnia Sari (16 December 2014). "Takut Jadi Hitam, Ahok Serahkan Urusan "Blusukan" kepada Djarot" (in Indonesian). KOMPAS. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
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Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Jakarta
2017
Succeeded by

djarot, saiful, hidayat, born, july, 1962, indonesian, politician, currently, member, people, representative, council, governor, jakarta, office, between, june, october, 2017, after, being, acting, governor, since, replaced, predecessor, basuki, tjahaja, purna. Djarot Saiful Hidayat born 6 July 1962 is an Indonesian politician who is currently a member of the People s Representative Council He was the governor of Jakarta in office between 15 June and 15 October 2017 after being acting governor since 9 May He replaced his predecessor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama commonly known as Ahok when the latter was found guilty of blasphemy against Islam 2 He was appointed by Basuki as Deputy Governor in 2014 to fill the gap left by the election of Joko Widodo as president 3 Djarot Saiful Hidayat13th Governor of JakartaIn office 15 June 2017 15 October 2017Acting 9 May 15 June 2017DeputyVacantPreceded byBasuki Tjahaja PurnamaSucceeded byAnies BaswedanVice Governor of JakartaIn office 17 December 2014 9 May 2017GovernorBasuki Tjahaja PurnamaPreceded byBasuki Tjahaja PurnamaSucceeded bySandiaga UnoMember of People s Representative CouncilIncumbentAssumed office 1 October 2019ConstituencyNorth Sumatra IIIIn office 1 October 2014 16 December 2014Succeeded byArteria Dahlan 1 ConstituencyEast Java VI21st Mayor of BlitarIn office 3 May 2000 3 August 2010DeputyEndro HernowoPreceded byIstijono SoenartoSucceeded bySamanhudi AnwarMember of East Java Provincial CouncilIn office 1999 2004Personal detailsBorn 1962 07 06 6 July 1962 age 61 Magelang Central Java IndonesiaPolitical partyPDI PSpouseHappy FaridaChildren3Alma materBrawijaya UniversityGadjah Mada UniversityMember of PDI P his political career began as a member of East Java s Regional Parliament between 1999 and 2000 before he was elected as Mayor of Blitar where he served a 10 year tenure He was later elected into the People s Representative Council before his move into the capital s governance 4 Contents 1 Personal life 1 1 Early life 1 2 Education 1 3 Family 2 Political career 2 1 Mayor of Blitar 2000 2010 2 2 Move to Jakarta 2 3 As governor 2017 2 4 Post governorship 3 ReferencesPersonal life editEarly life edit Born as Saiful Hidayat in Magelang Central Java on 6 July 1962 as son of an army veteran 5 he received his forename Djarot from a merchant in a traditional market in his hometown 6 Education edit He earned his bachelor s degree in 1986 from Brawijaya University in Malang majoring in administrative science He continued to Gadjah Mada University for his Masters in Political Science and graduated in 1991 Before he entered politics he was a lecturer in the 17 August 1945 University in Surabaya 5 Family edit Djarot married Happy Farida in 1999 7 and has 3 children 5 Political career editAfter the fall of Suharto he joined PDI P and successfully ran for a seat in the province s Regional People s Representative Council in 1999 During his term he was appointed as chairman of Commission A on government 5 8 Mayor of Blitar 2000 2010 edit After being appointed Mayor in 2000 he started his mayorship by culling nearly 300 excess government positions from the city of 100 000 9 After his re election in the first regional elections of the country in 2005 Djarot s governance of Blitar earned 3 consecutive Adipura cleanliness award awards between 2006 and 2008 In his term he focused on organizing the local street vendors and traditional markets instead of more modern shopping centres In addition he provided aid of Rp 4 7 million US 400 700 to citizens with underrenovated housing 10 The city s government was also awarded first place in the implementation of an e government and Citizen s Charter on health 11 Djarot additionally encouraged the construction of Sukarno statues in the city leveraging Sukarno s burial site there in order to boost tourism 12 He did not run in the 2010 elections due to a constitutional term limit During his tenure as mayor he first met Ahok in 2006 when the latter was still regent of East Belitung 10 Move to Jakarta edit In the 2012 Jakarta elections which pitted later president Joko Widodo Jokowi against then governor Fauzi Bowo Djarot was the chief adviser of Jokowi s campaign team 13 He ran for a position in the People s Representative Council in 2014 through the East Java 6 election district which included Blitar and Kediri city and regency in addition to Tulungagung Regency 14 He secured 69 053 votes the fourth highest in the district out of a quota of nine and won a seat 15 nbsp President and former Jakartan Governor Joko Widodo with Djarot during the latter s swearing in following Basuki s removal from office Months after his election into the legislative body Jokowi defeated Prabowo Subianto to become the 7th President of Indonesia Consequentially Basuki was elevated to the rank of governor and left his former position of vice governor vacant 16 As PDI P sought for a replacement his name was brought up along with that of Boy Sadikin eldest son of late former governor Ali Sadikin 17 In the end Ahok selected Djarot as his deputy and he was put into office on 17 December 18 According to Basuki he had set his eyes on the former mayor since before he officially became Vice Governor 19 Upon his appointment Djarot immediately started conducting highly publicized visits known popularly as blusukan often done by Jokowi during his term but somewhat less commonly for Basuki 20 In 2017 the pair ran for Jakartan governorship until 2022 against both former Minister of Education Anies Baswedan and Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono son of former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono After failing to secure a majority in the first elections while placing first 21 the pair was defeated by Baswedan who won 57 96 percent of the vote in the run off elections 22 Around the same time Ahok had been accused of blasphemy against Islam during an initially obscure visit to Kepulauan Seribu Regency The case gained widespread national and international attention with a series of mass protests calling for the governor s prosecution During the court proceedings he was non activated with Djarot serving as acting governor in his place 23 Despite accusations of political motivation behind the case 24 and international clemency requests 25 Basuki was found guilty and sentenced to 2 years in jail after a highly publicized trial 26 Djarot later offered to become a guarantor for his running mate s conditional release 27 After Basuki withdrew his appeal to the Supreme Court and resigned from governorship Djarot was officially inaugurated by Joko Widodo in the State Palace as the governor of Jakarta on June 15 after serving as acting Governor for about a month 28 He became the third governor to serve in the five year period between 2012 and 2017 after Joko Widodo and Basuki Tjahaja Purnama 29 As governor 2017 edit Following the prohibition of Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia the Indonesian branch of Hizb ut Tahrir he proposed to revoke the citizenship of Jakartan civil servants affiliated with the organization 30 He was succeeded by governor elect Anies Baswedan on 16 October 2017 31 Post governorship edit See also 2018 North Sumatra gubernatorial election After his tenure ended Djarot was assigned by his party to lead the East Kalimantan office until the 2018 local elections 32 In January 2018 PDI P selected him as candidate for the governorship of North Sumatra with Sihar Sitorus as running mate 33 He would however lose to Edy Rahmayadi and Musa Rajekshah 34 Following his defeat he ran in the 2019 legislative election competing for a seat in the People s Representative Council from North Sumatra 3rd electoral district 35 and got elected He ran for a second term in the district in the 2024 election but was not elected 36 References edit Maulidar Indri 23 March 2015 DPR Lantik Pengganti Wagub Djarot Saiful Hidayat di DPR Tempo Nasional in Indonesian Tempo Retrieved 4 September 2017 Jakarta governor Ahok found guilty of blasphemy BBC News 9 May 2017 Retrieved 4 September 2017 Djarot Saiful Hidayat Cawagub DKI yang Sukses Bangun Blitar Selama 10 Tahun in Indonesian DetikNews 17 December 2014 Retrieved 4 September 2017 Profil Djarot Saiful Hidayat in Indonesian Tirto id Retrieved 4 September 2017 a b c d Profil Djarot Saiful Hidayat in Indonesian VIVA co id Retrieved 4 September 2017 Parwito 4 March 2017 Lewat Magelang Djarot nostalgia dibesarkan sebagai anak pasar in Indonesian Merdeka Retrieved 4 September 2017 Apa yang Membuat Djarot Terpilih Sebagai Walikota Blitar Selama 10 Tahun in Indonesian Liputan6 10 April 2017 Retrieved 4 September 2017 Komisi DPRD Jawa Timur in Indonesian Retrieved 4 September 2017 Djarot Saiful Hidayat Cawagub DKI yang Sukses Bangun Blitar Selama 10 Tahun detiknews in Indonesian 17 December 2014 Retrieved 4 September 2017 a b Kusumadewi Anggi 28 November 2014 Prestasi Tiga Calon Wakil Gubernur Pilihan Ahok in Indonesian CNN Indonesia Retrieved 4 September 2017 Sunariyah Djarot Saiful Hidayat dari Blitar Menuju Ibukota liputan6 com in Indonesian Retrieved 4 September 2017 Eighth Sukarno statue cements founding president s influence in Blitar The Jakarta Post 26 December 2019 Retrieved 9 January 2023 Hidayat Andi Riza Setelah Pelantikan Panggung Rakyat Digelar Kompas com KOMPAS com in Indonesian Retrieved 4 September 2017 Daerah Pemilihan DPRD Jawa Timur in Indonesian Retrieved 4 September 2017 Penetapan Perolehan Kursi dan Penetapan Calon Terpilih Anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat dalam Pemilihan Umum 2014 PDF in Indonesian Komisi Pemilihan Umum Retrieved 4 September 2017 Elyda Corry Sundaryani Fedina S 19 November 2014 Ahok becomes Jakarta governor today The Jakarta Post Retrieved 4 September 2017 Rastika Icha 30 November 2014 Ahok Saya Lebih Pilih Djarot daripada Boy Sadikin Kompas com in Indonesian Kompas Retrieved 4 September 2017 Khairany Cornea 17 December 2014 Djarot resmi dilantik sebagai wakil gubernur DKI in Indonesian ANTARAnews Retrieved 4 September 2017 Samosir Hanna Azarya 4 December 2014 Ahok Incar Djarot Jadi Wakil Sebelum Jokowi Dilantik in Indonesian CNN Indonesia Retrieved 4 September 2017 Aziza Kurnia Sari 16 December 2014 Takut Jadi Hitam Ahok Serahkan Urusan Blusukan kepada Djarot in Indonesian KOMPAS Retrieved 4 September 2017 Jensen Fergus Danubrata Eveline 15 February 2017 Election in Indonesian capital heads for run off after tense campaign Reuters Retrieved 4 September 2017 Anies Baswedan Sandiaga Uno Announced as Jakarta Election Winner Tempo 30 April 2017 Retrieved 4 September 2017 Destryawan Denis 9 May 2017 Ahok Non Aktif Jadi Gubernur DKI Jakarta TribunNews in Indonesian Retrieved 4 September 2017 Ahok Indonesia s religious tolerance on trial www aljazeera com 9 May 2017 Retrieved 4 September 2017 Ahok was running for re election against two Muslim candidates and his supporters claim the blasphemy accusations are politically motivated Indonesia Drop blasphemy case against Jakarta Governor www amnesty org Retrieved 4 September 2017 Lamb Kate 9 May 2017 Jakarta governor Ahok sentenced to two years in prison for blasphemy The Guardian Retrieved 4 September 2017 If anything happens I ll go to prison Djarot asks to become guarantor for Ahok s conditional release from jail Coconuts Jakarta 10 May 2017 Retrieved 4 September 2017 Ahok Resigns Djarot to be Inaugurated as Jakarta Governor Tempo 24 May 2017 Retrieved 4 September 2017 Jakarta Governor Pak Jokowi Pak Ahok And Myself Are One Unity Tempo 11 July 2017 Retrieved 4 September 2017 Riana Friski Maharani Shinta 24 July 2017 Djarot Usul PNS yang Terkait HTI Dicabut Kewarganegaraannya in Indonesian Tempo Retrieved 4 September 2017 Supporters greet new Jakarta leaders at Sunda Kelapa Mosque The Jakarta Post 16 October 2017 Retrieved 16 October 2017 Maulana Sapri 28 November 2017 Djarot Saiful Hidayat Jadi Plt Ketua DPD PDIP Kalimantan Timur Tempo in Indonesian Retrieved 30 November 2017 Prasetia Fransiskus Adhiyuda 4 January 2018 Megawati Tunjuk Djarot Saiful Hidayat Maju di Pilgub Sumut Tribunnews com Tribunnews com in Indonesian Retrieved 4 January 2018 Kami Indah Mutiara 27 June 2018 Djarot Kalah Lagi Detik in Indonesian Retrieved 20 July 2018 Leandha Mei 19 July 2018 PDI P Usung Djarot Saiful Hidayat sebagai Caleg di DPR KOMPAS in Indonesian Retrieved 13 August 2018 Lubis Ahmad Arfah Fansuri 14 March 2024 Djarot Junimart PDIP Gagal Lolos ke Senayan detiksumut in Indonesian Retrieved 25 March 2024 Political officesPreceded byBasuki Tjahaja Purnama Governor of Jakarta2017 Succeeded byAnies Baswedan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Djarot Saiful Hidayat amp oldid 1215439046, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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