List of members of the People's Representative Council, 1956–1959
This article lists the members of the People's Representative Council from 1956 to 1959. The 5th People's Representative Council follows the 1955 Indonesian legislative election held on 29 September 1955. There are 257 elected MPs and 15 appointed MPs in the Parliament.
Speakers
Name | Photo | Position | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Sartono | Speaker | Indonesian National Party | |
Zainul Arifin | Deputy Speaker I | Nahdlatul Ulama | |
Arudji Kartawinata | Deputy Speaker II | Indonesian Islamic Union Party | |
Zainal Abidin Ahmad | Deputy Speaker III | Masyumi | |
Elected
Name | Photo | Membership Number | Constituency | Fraction | Party | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Abdullah Afandi | 127 | East Java | Nahdlatul Ulama | |||
Abdul Azis | 112 | East Java | Islamic Victory Force | |||
Abdul Aziz Dijar | 106 | East Java | Nahdlatul Ulama | |||
Abdul Hakim | 88 | North Sumatra | Masyumi | |||
Abdul Rasjid Faqih | 138 | Southeast Sulawesi/South Sulawesi | Masyumi | |||
Abdul Wachid Soejoso | 109 | East Java | Masyumi | |||
Abdullah Gathmyr | 69 | South Sumatra | Nahdlatul Ulama | |||
Abdulmutalib Daeng Talu | 172 | East Nusa Tenggara | Great Indonesia Unity Party - Hazairin | |||
Abdulrozak | 156 | South Sumatra | Indonesian National Party | Resigned on 1 June 1957. | ||
Abdul Wahab Hasbullah | 73 | East Java | Nahdlatul Ulama | |||
Abdulhajat | 55 | West Java | Development | Indonesian Communist Party | Died in Jakarta on 15 September 1958 | |
Achmad Ghozali | 130 | East Java | Nahdlatul Ulama | |||
Achmad Siddiq | 131 | East Java | Nahdlatul Ulama | |||
Achmad Sjaichu | 114 | East Java | Nahdlatul Ulama | |||
Achsien | 199 | East Java | Nahdlatul Ulama | |||
Adam Malik | 84 | Jakarta | Murba Party | |||
Ahem Erningpradja | 249 | West Java | Indonesian National Party | Resigned on 12 July 1959. | ||
Muhammad Ahmad | 181 | West Java | Indonesian National Party | |||
Ahmad Dara Sjahruddin | 243 | Southeast Sulawesi/South Sulawesi | Masyumi | |||
Dipa Nusantara Aidit | 256 | Central Java | Indonesian Communist Party | |||
Muhammad Akib | 144 | Southeast Sulawesi/South Sulawesi | Masyumi | |||
Ali Akbar | 15 | Central Sumatra | Masyumi | |||
Mohammad Ali Pratamingkusumo | 123 | East Java | Nahdlatul Ulama | |||
Ali Sastroamidjojo | 38 | East Java | Indonesian National Party | Nonactive since 24 March 1956. Resigned on 20 June 1957. | ||
Ambio | 124 | East Java | Indonesian National Party | |||
Amir Anwar | 204 | West Java | Indonesian Communist Party | Resigned on 28 November 1956. | ||
Amung Amran | 202 | West Java | Indonesian National Party | |||
Andi Sewang Daeng Muntu | 137 | Southeast Sulawesi/South Sulawesi | Masyumi | |||
Anuarbek | 170 | West Nusa Tenggara | Masyumi | |||
Anwar Harjono | 8 | East Java | Masyumi | |||
Anwar Musaddad | 227 | Central Java | Nahdlatul Ulama | |||
Anwar Tjokroaminoto | 75 | South Sumatra | Indonesian Islamic Union Party | |||
Appointed
Name | Photo | Membership Number | Fraction | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
D. Hage | 268 | European Minority | ||
Albert Karubuy | 260 | Unity (representing East Irian) | ||
J.R. Koot | 270 | European Minority | ||
Lie Po Yoe | 271 | Chinese Minority | ||
Oei Tjeng Hien | 263 | Chinese Minority | ||
Muhammad Padang | 258 | Unity (representing East Irian) | ||
Johannes Cornelis Princen | 265 | European Minority | ||
Christoffel M. du Puy | 266 | European Minority | ||
J.L.W.R. Rhemrev | 269 | European Minority | ||
Silas Papare | 259 | Unity (representing East Irian) | ||
Tan Eng Hong | 264 | Chinese Minority | ||
Tan Kiem Liong | 262 | Chinese Minority | ||
Tjung Tin Jan | 261 | Chinese Minority | ||
E.F. Wens | 267 | European Minority | ||
Ang Tjiang Liat | 272 | Chinese Minority | ||
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