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Muchlis Ibrahim

Muchlis Ibrahim (born 13 October 1942) is an Indonesian politician and former military officer who served as the governor of West Sumatra between 1997 and 1999 and previously as the province's vice governor between 1993 and 1997. He resigned as governor in 1999 due to disagreements with the central government over the appointment of his deputy.

Muchlis Ibrahim
Governor of West Sumatra
In office
29 December 1997 – 15 March 1999
Preceded byHasan Basri Durin
Succeeded byZainal Bakar
Personal details
Born (1942-10-13) 13 October 1942 (age 80)
Agam, Japan-occupied Dutch East Indies
Military service
AllegianceIndonesia
Branch/serviceIndonesian Army
RankMajor general (honorary)

Early life and education

Ibrahim was born in the village of Tanjung Medan within what is today Agam Regency on 13 October 1942. He completed elementary school in his home village and then continued to middle school, briefly being interrupted by the Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia's revolt. He then completed high school in Bukittinggi. Moving to Java, he was accepted at both the veterinary department of the University of Indonesia and the Indonesian Military Academy, and he enrolled in the latter.[1]

Career

After graduating from the academy, he joined the air defense artillery unit, first stationed in Malang and then in Palembang. He was reassigned to Jakarta in 1969, and briefly received training as an artillery officer in Australia the following year. He was then appointed head of the army's data gathering and processing unit, and enrolled at SESKOAD in 1978. He was then posted to Pekanbaru as a battalion commander, and promoted to lieutenant colonel. He continued to rise up the army's ranks, with a brief stint as head of the artillery department at the Indonesian Military Academy, until he became the inspector of Kodam I/Bukit Barisan in 1991.[1]

In 1993, sitting governor of West Sumatra Hasan Basri Durin appointed Ibrahim to be his deputy to replace the retiring Sjoerkani [id]. Ibrahim was sworn in on October 1993, and along with this appointment he was promoted to brigadier general in early 1994.[1][2] He was later elected by the provincial legislature to replace Hasan, and was sworn in as governor on 29 December 1997.[2][3] He was given a post-retirement honorary promotion to major general on 16 February 1998.[4]

Ibrahim's tenure coincided with the 1997 Asian financial crisis and the fall of Suharto, with frequent student protests during his term. Due to this, the post of vice governor under him remained vacant for some time. Only in late 1998 did Ibrahim nominate the Head of the Regional Development Body, Nurmawan, to be his deputy. However, Zainal Bakar, previously provincial secretary, was instead appointed by home affairs minister Syarwan Hamid. Ibrahim felt slighted by this, and thus he submitted his resignation on 13 March 1999, taking effect two days later.[2] Bakar was sworn in as governor in his place in 2000.[2]

During the early 2000s, the newly formed Democratic Party offered Ibrahim a position as the party's provincial chairman in West Sumatra. However, by that time Ibrahim had moved to Jakarta, and thus rejected the offer.[5]

Personal life

He is married to Widianingsih, whom he met in Palembang, and the couple has three children.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Profil 200 tokoh aktivis & pemuka masyarakat Minang (in Indonesian). Permo Promotion. 1995. pp. 337–339. ISBN 978-979-8931-00-0.
  2. ^ a b c d Makmur, Hendra (13 March 2019). "Ketika Muchlis Ibrahim Mundur dari Jabatan Gubernur". Langgam.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 18 January 2023.
  3. ^ Karsyah, Lindo (2005). Dari Gubernur M. Nasroen sampai Zainal Bakar, 1947-2005 (in Indonesian). Genta Singgalang Press. pp. 197–198. ISBN 978-979-99712-0-3.
  4. ^ "49 Pati Naik Pangkat" [49 Flag Officers Promoted]. Mimbar Kekaryaan ABRI (in Indonesian). No. 327. Jakarta: Republic of Indonesia Armed Forces. March 1998. p. 97. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  5. ^ Faizal, Akbar (2005). Partai Demokrat & SBY: mencari jawab sebuah masa depan (in Indonesian). Gramedia Pustaka Utama. pp. 87–89. ISBN 978-979-22-1253-2.

muchlis, ibrahim, born, october, 1942, indonesian, politician, former, military, officer, served, governor, west, sumatra, between, 1997, 1999, previously, province, vice, governor, between, 1993, 1997, resigned, governor, 1999, disagreements, with, central, g. Muchlis Ibrahim born 13 October 1942 is an Indonesian politician and former military officer who served as the governor of West Sumatra between 1997 and 1999 and previously as the province s vice governor between 1993 and 1997 He resigned as governor in 1999 due to disagreements with the central government over the appointment of his deputy Muchlis IbrahimGovernor of West SumatraIn office 29 December 1997 15 March 1999Preceded byHasan Basri DurinSucceeded byZainal BakarPersonal detailsBorn 1942 10 13 13 October 1942 age 80 Agam Japan occupied Dutch East IndiesMilitary serviceAllegianceIndonesiaBranch serviceIndonesian ArmyRankMajor general honorary Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life and education EditIbrahim was born in the village of Tanjung Medan within what is today Agam Regency on 13 October 1942 He completed elementary school in his home village and then continued to middle school briefly being interrupted by the Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia s revolt He then completed high school in Bukittinggi Moving to Java he was accepted at both the veterinary department of the University of Indonesia and the Indonesian Military Academy and he enrolled in the latter 1 Career EditAfter graduating from the academy he joined the air defense artillery unit first stationed in Malang and then in Palembang He was reassigned to Jakarta in 1969 and briefly received training as an artillery officer in Australia the following year He was then appointed head of the army s data gathering and processing unit and enrolled at SESKOAD in 1978 He was then posted to Pekanbaru as a battalion commander and promoted to lieutenant colonel He continued to rise up the army s ranks with a brief stint as head of the artillery department at the Indonesian Military Academy until he became the inspector of Kodam I Bukit Barisan in 1991 1 In 1993 sitting governor of West Sumatra Hasan Basri Durin appointed Ibrahim to be his deputy to replace the retiring Sjoerkani id Ibrahim was sworn in on October 1993 and along with this appointment he was promoted to brigadier general in early 1994 1 2 He was later elected by the provincial legislature to replace Hasan and was sworn in as governor on 29 December 1997 2 3 He was given a post retirement honorary promotion to major general on 16 February 1998 4 Ibrahim s tenure coincided with the 1997 Asian financial crisis and the fall of Suharto with frequent student protests during his term Due to this the post of vice governor under him remained vacant for some time Only in late 1998 did Ibrahim nominate the Head of the Regional Development Body Nurmawan to be his deputy However Zainal Bakar previously provincial secretary was instead appointed by home affairs minister Syarwan Hamid Ibrahim felt slighted by this and thus he submitted his resignation on 13 March 1999 taking effect two days later 2 Bakar was sworn in as governor in his place in 2000 2 During the early 2000s the newly formed Democratic Party offered Ibrahim a position as the party s provincial chairman in West Sumatra However by that time Ibrahim had moved to Jakarta and thus rejected the offer 5 Personal life EditHe is married to Widianingsih whom he met in Palembang and the couple has three children 1 References Edit a b c d Profil 200 tokoh aktivis amp pemuka masyarakat Minang in Indonesian Permo Promotion 1995 pp 337 339 ISBN 978 979 8931 00 0 a b c d Makmur Hendra 13 March 2019 Ketika Muchlis Ibrahim Mundur dari Jabatan Gubernur Langgam id in Indonesian Retrieved 18 January 2023 Karsyah Lindo 2005 Dari Gubernur M Nasroen sampai Zainal Bakar 1947 2005 in Indonesian Genta Singgalang Press pp 197 198 ISBN 978 979 99712 0 3 49 Pati Naik Pangkat 49 Flag Officers Promoted Mimbar Kekaryaan ABRI in Indonesian No 327 Jakarta Republic of Indonesia Armed Forces March 1998 p 97 Retrieved 3 June 2021 Faizal Akbar 2005 Partai Demokrat amp SBY mencari jawab sebuah masa depan in Indonesian Gramedia Pustaka Utama pp 87 89 ISBN 978 979 22 1253 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Muchlis Ibrahim amp oldid 1142961113, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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