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Muhaimin Iskandar

Abdul Muhaimin Iskandar (born 24 September 1966), commonly shortened to Muhaimin Iskandar, though also colloquially known as Cak Imin or Gus Imin, is an Indonesian politician, serving as a Deputy Speaker of the People's Representative Council since 2019, and the chairman of the National Awakening Party (PKB) since 2005. Previously, he served as Deputy Speaker of the People's Representative Council from 1999 until 2009, the Minister of Manpower from 2009 until 2014, and the Deputy Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly from 2018 until 2019. He is running as a vice presidential candidate in the 2024 Indonesian presidential election, as the running mate of Anies Baswedan.

Muhaimin Iskandar
Official portrait, 2019
Deputy Speaker of the People's Representative Council
Assumed office
1 October 2019
Serving with 3 other people
SpeakerPuan Maharani
In office
26 October 1999 – 1 October 2009
SpeakerAkbar Tandjung
(1999 – 2004)
Agung Laksono
(2004 – 2009)
Deputy Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly
In office
26 March 2018 – 1 October 2019
Serving with 6 other people
SpeakerZulkifli Hasan
Leader of National Awakening Party
Assumed office
18 April 2005
Preceded byAlwi Shihab
Member of the People's Representative Council
Assumed office
2 October 2014
ConstituencyEast Java
In office
1 October 1999 – 22 October 2009
Succeeded byImam Nahrawi
ConstituencyEast Java
25th Minister of Labour and Transmigration
In office
22 October 2009 – 1 October 2014
PresidentSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Preceded byErman Soeparno
Succeeded byHanif Dhakiri
Personal details
Born
Abdul Muhaimin Iskandar

(1966-09-24) 24 September 1966 (age 57)
Jombang, East Java, Indonesia
Political partyNational Awakening Party (PKB)
SpouseRustini Murtadho
Children3
Alma materGadjah Mada University
University of Indonesia
OccupationPolitician
Signature
Websitecakimin.com

Born in Jombang, East Java, he was educated at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) and the University of Indonesia (UI). He entered politics during the fall of president Suharto during the late 1990's. He was elected a member of the People's Representative Council in 1999, as a member of the National Awakening Party (PKB). He was close to president and PKB founder Abdurrahman Wahid, and was elected the PKB's chairman in 2005.

After working in several organizations, his government career started when he was elected into and became deputy speaker of the People's Representative Council (DPR) in 1999 until 2009. He later also served as the Minister of Labor and Transmigration between 2009 and 2014, under Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. He has been elected as a member of DPR four times, although he only served three full terms.

Early life edit

Iskandar was born on 24 September 1966 in the town of Jombang, East Java. His father Muhammad Iskandar was a teacher in the Mamba'ul Ma'arif Pesantren.[1] His mother Muhasonah Iskandar later became the leader of the pesantren.[2] Since childhood, he was close to later president Abdurrahman Wahid, better known as Gus Dur. According to Muhaimin, he knew Gus Dur as a teacher and a peanut vendor, and that Gus Dur had taught him to play football.[3]

During the anniversary of Gus Dur's death in 2016, Iskandar described in an editorial on Tempo magazine about his father who buried an abangan Muslim, illustrating him as an example of humane behavior. Muhaimin added that the writing "made his father famous".[4] He and Gus Dur are distantly related, with Iskandar often being described as Gus Dur's nephew.[5]

Education edit

Iskandar completed his middle school equivalent in a state-funded madrasa in his hometown (Madrasah Tsanawiyah Negeri Jombang), graduating in 1982. He continued his education in Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Yogyakarta (high-school equivalent) from which he graduated in 1985. During these two periods, he also taught in the pesantren where his dad was teacher.[5]

Enrolling at Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta in 1985, he studied in the university's social science and political science faculty. His thesis was titled Perilaku Kapitalis Masyarakat Santri: Telaah Sosiologi tentang Etos Kerja Masyarakat Desa di Jawa Timur (Capitalistic Behavior of Santri: Sociological Study on East Java's Rural Population Work Ethic), and he graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1992.[1][6]

He resumed his education in the University of Indonesia, studying communications management starting in 1996. He graduated in 1998 with a master's degree.[7]

During and after his studies, he was part of several student organizations, the Pergerakan Mahasiswa Islam Indonesia (Indonesian Islamic Students' Movement) in which he served as president between 1994 and 1997,[8] social sciences students' corps leader (1989) and member of his faculty's student council (1990) in addition to being Yogyakarta branch president of PMII (1990–1991).[1][7] He was also member of Komite Nasional Pemuda Indonesia (Indonesian Youths' National Committee) in which he served as vice president of the Yogyakarta branch. During his studies, he was introduced to figures such as Tjahjo Kumolo (then president of KNPI) and Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.[9]

Early career edit

Before entering politics, Iskandar worked in several organizations including between and during his university studies. After concluding his studies he moved to Jakarta and worked at the Institute for Islamic and Social Studies as a secretary, Lembaga Pendapat Umum (Public Opinion Institute, founded by Gus Dur) as the research division head, and became active in ForumDemokrasi which was a harsh critic of then-president Suharto. Later, him and Eros Djarot founded the Detik tabloid, in which he served as the chief for research and development until the publication was censured. He also briefly worked at Helen Keller International.[5][9]

Political career edit

The New Order government, under Suharto, made the Nahdlatul Ulama part of the United Development Party and constrained the presence of Islam in politics while promoting its cultural presence. Hence, in 1984 the organization withdrew from practical politics.[10] According to Iskandar, he was once interrogated alongside his entire class in Madrasah Tsanawiyah when they discussed Suharto's wealth.[9]

During the Asian financial crisis, Iskandar had served as the president of the PMII since 1994. The Nahdlatul Ulama appointed him as part of an assistance team to form the National Awakening Party.[7] Iskandar's role was to prepare the party's articles of association.[9][11] He was also appointed as secretary general for the party.[1] After the fall of Suharto, the new party participated in the 1999 election and won 12.6% of the national votes, securing 51 seats in the People's Representative Council and becoming the third-largest group behind PDI-P and Golkar.[12]

Deputy speaker of DPR edit

Several weeks after he was selected into the People's Representative Council, he became a deputy speaker of the house at the age of 33, one of the youngest in its history. His post covered the industry, trade and development sectors. During his first term, he also acted as the speaker of the PKB faction.[1][7] PKB's coalition in the People's Consultative Assembly would then deliver Abdurrahman Wahid to become the 4th President of Indonesia in a vote The Economist described as "a shock", defeating Megawati Soekarnoputri 373 against 313.[13]

Later on, after being reelected for his second term in the 2004 election, he would continue serving in his post after he was re-elected along with other coalition politicians, with Agung Laksono as speaker.[14] He stated in an interview that the body's competencies when it comes to legislative and budget matters were very weak, due to lack of expert staff.[15]

Party disputes edit

2005–2006: Leadership dispute edit

In a party congress held between 16 and 18 April 2005 in Semarang, Iskandar was elected as the new chairman of the National Awakening Party, replacing Alwi Shihab. He won 304 from the 382 votes through acclamation, with competitors such as Ali Masykur Musa, Saifullah Yusuf and Mohammad Mahfud.[16] The latter stated that the vote was "legally broken", and that Iskandar's position was invalid.[17] The case was brought to court, and the South Jakarta District Court ruled in favor of Iskandar's version of the party leadership on August. Some political observers noted that Abdurrahman Wahid, no longer president despite still being influential, visited president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and may have caused him to influence the court's decision.[18]

Regardless, the opposing ulama faction held a separate congress in Surabaya on early October that year. This congress elected Choirul Anam as chairman instead.[19] The Supreme Court also determined that the removal of Alwi Shihab was invalid in November 2005, strengthening the ulama faction's claims to party leadership.[20] Despite this, the Ministry of Law and Human Rights recognized Iskandar's faction as legitimate in March 2006, followed by the South Jakarta District Court in June.[21][22] The ulama faction appealed to the Supreme Court following the latter decision. The Supreme Court ruled in accordance with the Ministry and the District Court, hence ending the schism in September 2006. The ulama faction proceeded to splinter off and form the Ulema National Awakening Party.[19][23]

2008: Conflict with Gus Dur edit

By 2007, rumors surfaced that Iskandar was attempting to take over Gus Dur's position in the party by holding an extraordinary congress. He vehemently denied this, saying "Me, against Gus Dur? Who am I?!".[24] Following an internal meeting in March 2008, he was voted out from his chairman position, but neither him nor Gus Dur were allowed to vote. Soon afterwards, Iskandar formed a faction and brought the case to court, suing Gus Dur.[25] His former organization, PMII, declared its support for his faction.[26] Iskandar also removed Gus Dur's daughter Yenny Wahid from her position as secretary general in April.[27]

The initial court sessions were not attended by party officials from either factions. In May, Iskandar's faction set up an office for the upcoming election, with the opposing faction reporting it to the police for misuse of party attributes. Representatives from both factions were present during the distribution of the ballot number by the KPU. The dispute settled down in July, when the Supreme Court decreed that the party leadership remained as it was in 2005.[25]

In the following year, the party gained 28 seats (compared to 53 in 2004) from the election.[28] On December 25, he removed Gus Dur's sister Lily Wahid from the party, citing internal rule violations.[29] Just several days later, Gus Dur died.[30] Iskandar denied that he "betrayed" Gus Dur in a 2014 address, claiming that he had resigned from the party but Gus Dur returned his resignation letter.[31] On the same year, he had been reported by Gus Dur's family for using the former president's image in campaign materials despite demands to not do so.[32]

Minister of Labor and Transmigration edit

Under him, PKB supported Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's reelection in 2009. In the same year, he was elected for his third term in the house. He later was appointed as a minister in the Second United Indonesia Cabinet, as the minister of labor and transmigration.[28][33] At the age of 43, he was the youngest minister in the cabinet.[34] Due to this position, he resigned from his post in DPR, to be replaced with fellow PKB politician Imam Nahrawi.[35] Iskandar's wealth was reported at Rp 1.6 billion (US$170,000) in April but he reported it as Rp 6.9 billion (US$733,000) by November, with him saying that he "hadn't been disciplined in reporting his wealth".[36]

In September 2010, his ministry prohibited Indonesian maids from leaving to Malaysia, Kuwait or Jordan following the abuse of an Indonesian maid in Penang.[37] When a maid was executed in Saudi Arabia without the Indonesian government being notified in 2011, he also stopped the flow of Indonesian domestic workers there.[38] He stated that Indonesia will ratify the International Labour Organization Convention 189 on Domestic Workers in March 2014.[39] As of September 2018, Indonesia still have not ratified the convention.[40] In 2014, he signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia on the protection of household workers.[41]

Following major demonstrations by workers across the country in October 2012,[42] Iskandar created regulations regarding outsourcing, limiting it to 5 sectors i.e. mining, catering, transport, cleaning and security.[43] It was made official as Labor and Transmigration Minister Regulation 19 of 2012.[44][45]

He was called as a witness in a trial for a corruption scandal involving his ministry in February 2012.[46] He was also briefly investigated by the Corruption Eradication Commission the year prior regarding the same scandal.[47] One of the involved parties accused Iskandar of demanding Rp 1.5 billion through his underlings.[48] The court's verdict did not find him guilty, nor was he investigated as a suspect.[49]

Joko Widodo presidency edit

In the 2014 legislative election, PKB gained 9.04% of the national votes and secured 47 seats in the parliament.[50][51] On September that year, Iskandar secured his third term as the party's chairman.[52] For the presidential election, PKB under Iskandar backed PDI-P candidate Joko Widodo (Jokowi) who won and became president.[53] In Jokowi's Working Cabinet, the Ministry of Labor and Transmigration was renamed to the Ministry of Labor and Iskandar was replaced by Hanif Dhakiri.[54] Iskandar was also elected to the People's Representative Council for the fourth time, winning 116,694 votes.[55] He refused to resign from his legislative seat, and was not placed in Jokowi's cabinet.[56]

He criticized Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Susi Pudjiastuti's policies, saying that they cause trouble for the Indonesian fishermen.[57] Another probe by the Corruption Eradication Commission on a bribe scandal within his ministry resulted in his involvement being investigated.[58]

On 26 March 2018, as part of a new regulation on the legislative bodies, he was appointed to one of three newly created deputy speaker positions in the MPR.[59]

2019 presidential election edit

As early as February 2016, members of his party had proposed for him to run as a running mate in the 2019 election.[60] This was followed by several organizations and individuals, from santri[61] to fishermen groups[62] and PKB legislators.[63] In Bekasi, multiple banners appeared promoting him for the candidacy.[64] When another occurrence happened later, PKB's deputy secretary general Daniel Johan claimed that the banners were put up by a grassroots movement.[65]

While an observer from Padjadjaran University assessed Iskandar as "too confident",[66] Iskandar himself stated on 6 March 2018 that he was "still certain that Pak Jokowi will ask [him to become his running mate]".[67] Joko Widodo in March 2018 noted that he was still setting up the criteria for his running mate, and has not settled on one.[68] Gerindra officials have also entertained the possibility of a Prabowo Subianto–Muhaimin ticket. [69]

Survey results for vice presidential candidates gave varying results, with a result from LSI placing Iskandar as a top contender for the slot.[70] Other surveys conducted on similar dates however put forth other contenders such as Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono, if incumbent Jusuf Kalla is unaccounted for.[71]

On 15 March 2018, Iskandar announced that he had officially proposed to become Joko Widodo's running mate for 2019, citing his advantages as an attractor for Muslim voters.[72] In accordance with this, he established an office for JOIN (Jokowi-Muhaimin) in April 2018.[73]

In August, Joko Widodo officially declared Indonesian Ulema Council leader Ma'ruf Amin as his vice presidential candidate. While he said he was "surprised", Iskandar declared his support for the ticket, and continued to use the "JOIN" (now Jokowi-Ma'ruf Amin) acronym.[74]

Iskandar himself ran in the legislative election, running for a fifth term still in East Java's 8th electoral district.[75] He won 149,916 votes and secured a seat.[76] He was later appointed as a deputy speaker at DPR.[77]

2024 election edit

On 1 September 2023, presidential candidate Anies Baswedan declared Iskandar as his running mate for the 2024 Indonesian presidential election. Prior to the announcement, PKB had already agreed to support Prabowo Subianto in the election, and thus PKB withdrew from the coalition. As a response to the announcement, the Democratic Party under former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono withdrew its support of Baswedan's candidacy.[78]

Personal life edit

He married Rustini Murtadho in 1995. According to Iskandar, he called in four major political figures (Megawati Soekarnoputri, Taufiq Kiemas, Abdurrahman Wahid and Eros Djarot) to convince his in-laws when he proposed.[79] The couple has three children born in 1996, 2000 and 2003.[80]

In 2017, he received an honoris causa doctorate from Airlangga University.[81] Some lecturers at the university protested against the awarding, citing a procedural failure.[82]

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This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Abdul Muhaimin Iskandar born 24 September 1966 commonly shortened to Muhaimin Iskandar though also colloquially known as Cak Imin or Gus Imin is an Indonesian politician serving as a Deputy Speaker of the People s Representative Council since 2019 and the chairman of the National Awakening Party PKB since 2005 Previously he served as Deputy Speaker of the People s Representative Council from 1999 until 2009 the Minister of Manpower from 2009 until 2014 and the Deputy Speaker of the People s Consultative Assembly from 2018 until 2019 He is running as a vice presidential candidate in the 2024 Indonesian presidential election as the running mate of Anies Baswedan Muhaimin IskandarOfficial portrait 2019Deputy Speaker of the People s Representative CouncilIncumbentAssumed office 1 October 2019Serving with 3 other peopleSpeakerPuan MaharaniIn office 26 October 1999 1 October 2009SpeakerAkbar Tandjung 1999 2004 Agung Laksono 2004 2009 Deputy Speaker of the People s Consultative AssemblyIn office 26 March 2018 1 October 2019Serving with 6 other peopleSpeakerZulkifli HasanLeader of National Awakening PartyIncumbentAssumed office 18 April 2005Preceded byAlwi ShihabMember of the People s Representative CouncilIncumbentAssumed office 2 October 2014ConstituencyEast JavaIn office 1 October 1999 22 October 2009Succeeded byImam NahrawiConstituencyEast Java25th Minister of Labour and TransmigrationIn office 22 October 2009 1 October 2014PresidentSusilo Bambang YudhoyonoPreceded byErman SoeparnoSucceeded byHanif DhakiriPersonal detailsBornAbdul Muhaimin Iskandar 1966 09 24 24 September 1966 age 57 Jombang East Java IndonesiaPolitical partyNational Awakening Party PKB SpouseRustini MurtadhoChildren3Alma materGadjah Mada University University of IndonesiaOccupationPoliticianSignatureWebsitecakimin wbr comBorn in Jombang East Java he was educated at Gadjah Mada University UGM and the University of Indonesia UI He entered politics during the fall of president Suharto during the late 1990 s He was elected a member of the People s Representative Council in 1999 as a member of the National Awakening Party PKB He was close to president and PKB founder Abdurrahman Wahid and was elected the PKB s chairman in 2005 After working in several organizations his government career started when he was elected into and became deputy speaker of the People s Representative Council DPR in 1999 until 2009 He later also served as the Minister of Labor and Transmigration between 2009 and 2014 under Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono He has been elected as a member of DPR four times although he only served three full terms Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Early career 4 Political career 4 1 Deputy speaker of DPR 4 2 Party disputes 4 2 1 2005 2006 Leadership dispute 4 2 2 2008 Conflict with Gus Dur 4 3 Minister of Labor and Transmigration 4 4 Joko Widodo presidency 4 5 2019 presidential election 4 6 2024 election 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEarly life editIskandar was born on 24 September 1966 in the town of Jombang East Java His father Muhammad Iskandar was a teacher in the Mamba ul Ma arif Pesantren 1 His mother Muhasonah Iskandar later became the leader of the pesantren 2 Since childhood he was close to later president Abdurrahman Wahid better known as Gus Dur According to Muhaimin he knew Gus Dur as a teacher and a peanut vendor and that Gus Dur had taught him to play football 3 During the anniversary of Gus Dur s death in 2016 Iskandar described in an editorial on Tempo magazine about his father who buried an abangan Muslim illustrating him as an example of humane behavior Muhaimin added that the writing made his father famous 4 He and Gus Dur are distantly related with Iskandar often being described as Gus Dur s nephew 5 Education editIskandar completed his middle school equivalent in a state funded madrasa in his hometown Madrasah Tsanawiyah Negeri Jombang graduating in 1982 He continued his education in Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Yogyakarta high school equivalent from which he graduated in 1985 During these two periods he also taught in the pesantren where his dad was teacher 5 Enrolling at Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta in 1985 he studied in the university s social science and political science faculty His thesis was titled Perilaku Kapitalis Masyarakat Santri Telaah Sosiologi tentang Etos Kerja Masyarakat Desa di Jawa Timur Capitalistic Behavior of Santri Sociological Study on East Java s Rural Population Work Ethic and he graduated with a bachelor s degree in 1992 1 6 He resumed his education in the University of Indonesia studying communications management starting in 1996 He graduated in 1998 with a master s degree 7 During and after his studies he was part of several student organizations the Pergerakan Mahasiswa Islam Indonesia Indonesian Islamic Students Movement in which he served as president between 1994 and 1997 8 social sciences students corps leader 1989 and member of his faculty s student council 1990 in addition to being Yogyakarta branch president of PMII 1990 1991 1 7 He was also member of Komite Nasional Pemuda Indonesia Indonesian Youths National Committee in which he served as vice president of the Yogyakarta branch During his studies he was introduced to figures such as Tjahjo Kumolo then president of KNPI and Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono 9 Early career editBefore entering politics Iskandar worked in several organizations including between and during his university studies After concluding his studies he moved to Jakarta and worked at the Institute for Islamic and Social Studies as a secretary Lembaga Pendapat Umum Public Opinion Institute founded by Gus Dur as the research division head and became active in ForumDemokrasi which was a harsh critic of then president Suharto Later him and Eros Djarot founded the Detik tabloid in which he served as the chief for research and development until the publication was censured He also briefly worked at Helen Keller International 5 9 Political career editThe New Order government under Suharto made the Nahdlatul Ulama part of the United Development Party and constrained the presence of Islam in politics while promoting its cultural presence Hence in 1984 the organization withdrew from practical politics 10 According to Iskandar he was once interrogated alongside his entire class in Madrasah Tsanawiyah when they discussed Suharto s wealth 9 During the Asian financial crisis Iskandar had served as the president of the PMII since 1994 The Nahdlatul Ulama appointed him as part of an assistance team to form the National Awakening Party 7 Iskandar s role was to prepare the party s articles of association 9 11 He was also appointed as secretary general for the party 1 After the fall of Suharto the new party participated in the 1999 election and won 12 6 of the national votes securing 51 seats in the People s Representative Council and becoming the third largest group behind PDI P and Golkar 12 Deputy speaker of DPR edit Several weeks after he was selected into the People s Representative Council he became a deputy speaker of the house at the age of 33 one of the youngest in its history His post covered the industry trade and development sectors During his first term he also acted as the speaker of the PKB faction 1 7 PKB s coalition in the People s Consultative Assembly would then deliver Abdurrahman Wahid to become the 4th President of Indonesia in a vote The Economist described as a shock defeating Megawati Soekarnoputri 373 against 313 13 Later on after being reelected for his second term in the 2004 election he would continue serving in his post after he was re elected along with other coalition politicians with Agung Laksono as speaker 14 He stated in an interview that the body s competencies when it comes to legislative and budget matters were very weak due to lack of expert staff 15 Party disputes edit 2005 2006 Leadership dispute edit In a party congress held between 16 and 18 April 2005 in Semarang Iskandar was elected as the new chairman of the National Awakening Party replacing Alwi Shihab He won 304 from the 382 votes through acclamation with competitors such as Ali Masykur Musa Saifullah Yusuf and Mohammad Mahfud 16 The latter stated that the vote was legally broken and that Iskandar s position was invalid 17 The case was brought to court and the South Jakarta District Court ruled in favor of Iskandar s version of the party leadership on August Some political observers noted that Abdurrahman Wahid no longer president despite still being influential visited president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and may have caused him to influence the court s decision 18 Regardless the opposing ulama faction held a separate congress in Surabaya on early October that year This congress elected Choirul Anam as chairman instead 19 The Supreme Court also determined that the removal of Alwi Shihab was invalid in November 2005 strengthening the ulama faction s claims to party leadership 20 Despite this the Ministry of Law and Human Rights recognized Iskandar s faction as legitimate in March 2006 followed by the South Jakarta District Court in June 21 22 The ulama faction appealed to the Supreme Court following the latter decision The Supreme Court ruled in accordance with the Ministry and the District Court hence ending the schism in September 2006 The ulama faction proceeded to splinter off and form the Ulema National Awakening Party 19 23 2008 Conflict with Gus Dur edit By 2007 rumors surfaced that Iskandar was attempting to take over Gus Dur s position in the party by holding an extraordinary congress He vehemently denied this saying Me against Gus Dur Who am I 24 Following an internal meeting in March 2008 he was voted out from his chairman position but neither him nor Gus Dur were allowed to vote Soon afterwards Iskandar formed a faction and brought the case to court suing Gus Dur 25 His former organization PMII declared its support for his faction 26 Iskandar also removed Gus Dur s daughter Yenny Wahid from her position as secretary general in April 27 The initial court sessions were not attended by party officials from either factions In May Iskandar s faction set up an office for the upcoming election with the opposing faction reporting it to the police for misuse of party attributes Representatives from both factions were present during the distribution of the ballot number by the KPU The dispute settled down in July when the Supreme Court decreed that the party leadership remained as it was in 2005 25 In the following year the party gained 28 seats compared to 53 in 2004 from the election 28 On December 25 he removed Gus Dur s sister Lily Wahid from the party citing internal rule violations 29 Just several days later Gus Dur died 30 Iskandar denied that he betrayed Gus Dur in a 2014 address claiming that he had resigned from the party but Gus Dur returned his resignation letter 31 On the same year he had been reported by Gus Dur s family for using the former president s image in campaign materials despite demands to not do so 32 Minister of Labor and Transmigration edit Under him PKB supported Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono s reelection in 2009 In the same year he was elected for his third term in the house He later was appointed as a minister in the Second United Indonesia Cabinet as the minister of labor and transmigration 28 33 At the age of 43 he was the youngest minister in the cabinet 34 Due to this position he resigned from his post in DPR to be replaced with fellow PKB politician Imam Nahrawi 35 Iskandar s wealth was reported at Rp 1 6 billion US 170 000 in April but he reported it as Rp 6 9 billion US 733 000 by November with him saying that he hadn t been disciplined in reporting his wealth 36 In September 2010 his ministry prohibited Indonesian maids from leaving to Malaysia Kuwait or Jordan following the abuse of an Indonesian maid in Penang 37 When a maid was executed in Saudi Arabia without the Indonesian government being notified in 2011 he also stopped the flow of Indonesian domestic workers there 38 He stated that Indonesia will ratify the International Labour Organization Convention 189 on Domestic Workers in March 2014 39 As of September 2018 Indonesia still have not ratified the convention 40 In 2014 he signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia on the protection of household workers 41 Following major demonstrations by workers across the country in October 2012 42 Iskandar created regulations regarding outsourcing limiting it to 5 sectors i e mining catering transport cleaning and security 43 It was made official as Labor and Transmigration Minister Regulation 19 of 2012 44 45 He was called as a witness in a trial for a corruption scandal involving his ministry in February 2012 46 He was also briefly investigated by the Corruption Eradication Commission the year prior regarding the same scandal 47 One of the involved parties accused Iskandar of demanding Rp 1 5 billion through his underlings 48 The court s verdict did not find him guilty nor was he investigated as a suspect 49 Joko Widodo presidency edit In the 2014 legislative election PKB gained 9 04 of the national votes and secured 47 seats in the parliament 50 51 On September that year Iskandar secured his third term as the party s chairman 52 For the presidential election PKB under Iskandar backed PDI P candidate Joko Widodo Jokowi who won and became president 53 In Jokowi s Working Cabinet the Ministry of Labor and Transmigration was renamed to the Ministry of Labor and Iskandar was replaced by Hanif Dhakiri 54 Iskandar was also elected to the People s Representative Council for the fourth time winning 116 694 votes 55 He refused to resign from his legislative seat and was not placed in Jokowi s cabinet 56 He criticized Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Susi Pudjiastuti s policies saying that they cause trouble for the Indonesian fishermen 57 Another probe by the Corruption Eradication Commission on a bribe scandal within his ministry resulted in his involvement being investigated 58 On 26 March 2018 as part of a new regulation on the legislative bodies he was appointed to one of three newly created deputy speaker positions in the MPR 59 2019 presidential election edit As early as February 2016 members of his party had proposed for him to run as a running mate in the 2019 election 60 This was followed by several organizations and individuals from santri 61 to fishermen groups 62 and PKB legislators 63 In Bekasi multiple banners appeared promoting him for the candidacy 64 When another occurrence happened later PKB s deputy secretary general Daniel Johan claimed that the banners were put up by a grassroots movement 65 While an observer from Padjadjaran University assessed Iskandar as too confident 66 Iskandar himself stated on 6 March 2018 that he was still certain that Pak Jokowi will ask him to become his running mate 67 Joko Widodo in March 2018 noted that he was still setting up the criteria for his running mate and has not settled on one 68 Gerindra officials have also entertained the possibility of a Prabowo Subianto Muhaimin ticket 69 Survey results for vice presidential candidates gave varying results with a result from LSI placing Iskandar as a top contender for the slot 70 Other surveys conducted on similar dates however put forth other contenders such as Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono if incumbent Jusuf Kalla is unaccounted for 71 On 15 March 2018 Iskandar announced that he had officially proposed to become Joko Widodo s running mate for 2019 citing his advantages as an attractor for Muslim voters 72 In accordance with this he established an office for JOIN Jokowi Muhaimin in April 2018 73 In August Joko Widodo officially declared Indonesian Ulema Council leader Ma ruf Amin as his vice presidential candidate While he said he was surprised Iskandar declared his support for the ticket and continued to use the JOIN now Jokowi Ma ruf Amin acronym 74 Iskandar himself ran in the legislative election running for a fifth term still in East Java s 8th electoral district 75 He won 149 916 votes and secured a seat 76 He was later appointed as a deputy speaker at DPR 77 2024 election edit On 1 September 2023 presidential candidate Anies Baswedan declared Iskandar as his running mate for the 2024 Indonesian presidential election Prior to the announcement PKB had already agreed to support Prabowo Subianto in the election and thus PKB withdrew from the coalition As a response to the announcement the Democratic Party under former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono withdrew its support of Baswedan s candidacy 78 Personal life editHe married Rustini Murtadho in 1995 According to Iskandar he called in four major political 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