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Vice Governor of Ppaua | |
In office 25 July 2006 – 25 July 2011 | |
Governor | Barnabas Suebu |
Preceded by | Konstant Karma |
Succeeded by | Lukas Enembe |
Member of the People's Representative Council | |
In office 27 April 2001 – 1 October 2004 | |
President | Abdurrahman Wahid Megawati Sukarnoputri |
Preceded by | Jacobus Perviddya Solossa |
Parliamentary group | Golkar |
Constituency | Papua |
Member of the People's Consultative Assembly | |
In office 1 October 1999 – 1 October 2004 | |
President | B. J. Habibie Abdurrahman Wahid Megawati Sukarnoputri |
Parliamentary group | Regional Delegates (1999 – 2001) Golkar (2001 – 2004) |
Constituency | Papua |
Member of the Irian Jaya Regional People's Representative Council | |
In office 18 July 1997 – September 1999 | |
President | Suharto B. J. Habibie |
Parliamentary group | Golkar |
Personal details | |
Born | (1957-07-14)July 14, 1957 Wamena, Jayawijaya, Dutch New Guinea |
Died | June 20, 2021(2021-06-20) (aged 63) Jayapura, Papua |
Spouse | Amelia Infandi |
Children |
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Alex Hesegem (14 July 1957 – 20 June 2021) was an Indonesian politician. He became member of parliament from 2001 until 2004 and the Vice Governor of Papua from 2006 until 2011.
Early life
Alex Hesegem was born on 14 July 1957 in Wamena, the capital of Jayawijaya Regency. When he was born, his parents handed him over to Arnold Sawaki, an evangelist who was conducting a mission in Kurima, a small village in the Yahukimo Regency. Several years later, he was adopted by Jan Mamoribo [id], a protestant prelate who was visiting Kurima. Mamoribo then brought him to Jayapura and enrolled him at an elementary school owned by the Paulus Christian Education Foundation.
While he was in elementary school, his stepfather was elected as the Speaker of the Irian Jaya (now Papua) Regional People's Representative Council in 1971. Two years later, Mamoribo became the Vice Governor of Irian Jaya, and along with it he graduated from elementary school. He continued his education at a junior high school owned by the same foundation as before. He finished his education in 1976. However, not long after his graduation from junior high school, his father died in Jakarta after a work trip to New York.
After his father's death, Hesegem attended the Higher Administration Education Course and graduated from the course in 1993. He then pursued further education at the Ottow and Geisler Academy for Economics for six years, but dropped out in 2000. He studied at the Entrepreneur University of Indonesia and graduated with a Bachelor of Economics degree in 2003.
Bureaucratic career
A year after he graduated from junior high school, Hesegem began to work as a honorary employee at Irian Jaya's regional secretariat. After working for seven years, he became a civil servant candidate and was promoted to a full-time civil servant in 1986.
Political career
Hesegem entered the Indonesian Youth Renewal League — the youth wing of the Golkar party — in 1983. He was appointed as a deputy secretary inside the league on the same year and rose through the ranks to become the secretary of the league's advisory body in 1994. He became a member of the Golkar's party Papuan Central Committee in 1993 and became its deputy secretary in 1997.
Hesegem was nominated as a candidate for the Irian Jaya Regional People's Representative Council (the province's parliament) in the 1997 Indonesian legislative election. He was elected as a council member and was sworn into office on 18 July 1997. Several months later, Hesegem was nominated by the province's parliament as a regional delegate to the People's Consultative Assembly. His nomination was approved and he was installed on 1 October 1999. During his tenure as a regional delegate, Hesegem advocated for the formation of a separate parliamentary group for regional delegates.
After serving as regional delegate for two years, Hesegem was appointed as a member of the People's Representative Council from the Jayawijaya electoral district on 27 April 2001, replacing Jacobus Perviddya Solossa who was elected as the Governor of Papua a year before. Hesegem was seated in Commission IV of the People's Representative Council, which handles law, human rights, and security. He was involved in the discussion of various legislative pieces, such as the bill on water resources, formation of the East Sulawesi Province, and the special autonomy of Papua. His term ended on 1 October 2004.
Vice Governor of Papua
Election
Hesegem became the running mate of Barnabas Suebu, a former governor and ambassador, in the 2006 Papua gubernatorial election.
Death
Hesegem died on
Awards
- Development Medal (Template:Lang-id) (12 July 2011)
References
- ^ BP AM Sinode GKI Di Tanah Papua (2020). Pegangan Pelayan Ibadah, 67 Khotbah Tahun 2021, GKI di Tanah Papua. Jayapura. pp. 1–8.
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- "Forum UD Perjuangkan Fraksi Tersendiri". Kompas. 8 August 2000. p. 6. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
- Kusuma, Dyah; Dewanto, Hario (2001-04-28). "TNI Membantah Pergantian Anggota Fraksi TNI/Polri Dadakan". Liputan 6 (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2021-06-21.
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Table
No | Name | Cabinet | Took office | Left office | R | |
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Head of the Agrarian Bureau of the Ministry of Home Affairs (1946 – 1951) | ||||||
1 | Sarimin Reksodihardjo | Sjahrir II | 1946 | 20 November 1951 | ||
Sjahrir III | ||||||
Amir Sjarifuddin I | ||||||
Amir Sjarifuddin II | ||||||
Hatta I | ||||||
Hatta II | ||||||
RUSI | ||||||
Natsir | ||||||
State Minister of Agrarian Affairs (1951 – 1952) | ||||||
1 | Gondokusumo | Sukiman | 20 November 1951 | 6 March 1952 | ||
Head of the Agrarian Bureau of the Ministry of Home Affairs (1952 – 1953) | ||||||
1 | Sarimin Reksodihardjo | Wilopo | April 1952 | 1 June 1952 | ||
2 | Mohammad Nasroen | 1 June 1952 | 1 August 1953 | |||
Minister of Agrarian Affairs (1953 – 1959) | ||||||
2 | Mohammad Hanafiah | Ali Sastroamidjojo I | 1 August 1953 | 19 November 1954 | ||
3 | I Gusti Gde Raka | 19 November 1954 | 12 Agustus 1955 | |||
4 | Gunawan | Burhanuddin Harahap | 12 Agustus 1955 | 3 Maret 1956 | ||
5 | Agustinus Suhardi | Ali Sastroamidjojo II | 24 Maret 1956 | 14 April 1957 | ||
6 | R. Sunarjo | Djuanda | 9 April 1957 | 5 Juli 1959 | ||
Junior Minister of Agrarian Affairs (1959 – 1960) | ||||||
1 | Sadjarwo Djarwonagoro | Working I | 10 Juli 1959 | 18 February 1960 | ||
Minister of Agrarian Affairs (1960 – 1962) | ||||||
1 | Sadjarwo Djarwonagoro | Working II | 18 February 1960 | 6 March 1962 | ||
Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Affairs (1962 – 1963) | ||||||
1 | Sadjarwo Djarwonagoro | Working III | 6 March 1962 | 13 November 1963 | ||
Minister of Agrarian Affairs (1963 – 1966) | ||||||
1 | Rudolf Hermanses | Working IV | 13 November 1963 | 27 August 1964 | ||
Dwikora I | 27 August 1964 | 22 February 1966 | ||||
Dwikora II | 22 February 1966 | 28 March 1966 | ||||
Dwikora III | 28 March 1966 | 25 July 1966 | ||||
Directorate General of Agrarian Affairs (1967 – 1988) | ||||||
1 | Sujono Suparto | Ampera I | August 1966 | July 1968 | ||
Development I | ||||||
— | Basuki Rachmat | July 1968 | 8 January 1969 | |||
2 | Abdulrachman Setjowibowo | 29 March 1969 | 5 August 1978 | |||
Development II | ||||||
Development III | ||||||
3 | Daryono | 5 August 1978 | September 1982 | |||
4 | Muhammad Isa | September 1982 | 7 February 1986 | |||
Development IV | ||||||
— | Pamudji | 7 February 1986 | 24 December 1986 | |||
5 | Sarwata | 24 December 1986 | 1987 | |||
Head of the National Land Agency (1988 – 1993) | ||||||
1 | Soni Harsono | Development V | 1988 | 17 March 1993 | ||
State Minister of Agrarian Affairs/Head of the National Land Agency (1993 – 1999) | ||||||
1 | Soni Harsono | Development VI | 17 March 1993 | 14 March 1998 | ||
2 | Ary Mardjono | Development VII | 14 March 1998 | 21 May 1998 | ||
3 | Hasan Basri Durin | Development Reform | 23 May 1998 | 20 October 1999 | ||
Minister of Home Affairs/Head of the National Land Agency (1999 – 2001) | ||||||
1 | Soerjadi Soedirdja | National Unity | 28 October 1999 | 23 July 2001 | ||
2 | Hari Sabarno | Mutual Assistance | 23 July 2001 | 2001 | ||
Head of the National Land Agency (2001 – 2014) | ||||||
1 | Lutfi Ibrahim Nasoetion | Mutual Assistance | 2001 | 22 July 2005 | ||
United Indonesia I | ||||||
2 | Joyo Winoto | 22 July 2005 | 14 June 2012 | |||
United Indonesia II | ||||||
3 | Hendarman Supandji | 14 June 2012 | 27 October 2014 | |||
Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency (2014 – now) | ||||||
1 | Ferry Mursyidan Baldan | Working | 27 Oktober 2014 | 27 July 2016 | ||
2 | Sofyan Djalil | 27 July 2016 | 20 October 2019 | |||
Onward | 23 October 2019 | Incumbent |
- Kami Perkenalkan (in Indonesian). Ministry of Information of Indonesia. 1954. p. 54.
- "Agraria weer onder binnenlands bestuur". De nieuwsgier. 15 April 1954. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
- "Mutaties". Java-bode. 5 June 1953. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
- ^ PNRI. "Detail biodata: Pejabat Menteri". kepustakaan-presiden.perpusnas.go.id. National Library of Indonesia. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
- Presidential Decree 173 (PDF). 1966. p. 1.
- Presidential Decree 240 (PDF). 1968. p. 1.
- Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - "Serah Terima Dirjen PUOD dan Agraria". Mimbar Departemen Dalam Negeri. August 1978. p. 16. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
- Bachtiar, Harsya W. (1988). Siapa dia? Perwira Tinggi Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Darat (TNI-AD) [Who is He? Officers of the Indonesian Army] (in Indonesian). Jakarta. p. 143. ISBN 9789794281000.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - "Aparat Agraria Tidak Boleh Terpaku pada Masalah Teknis". Kompas. 26 December 1986. p. 1. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
DIRJEN AGRARIA - Mendagri Soepardjo Rustam Rabu pagi (24/12) melantik dan mengambil sumpah Sarwata SH sebagai Dirjen Agraria, menggantikan pejabat sementara Prof. drs Pamudji MPA, di Departemen Dalam Negeri. Soepardjo Rustam memberikan ucapan selamat kepada Sarwata SH Dirjen Agraria yang baru.
- Winarno, Hery H (2012-06-13). "Benarkah SBY akan pecat promotor doktornya?". merdeka.com. Retrieved 2021-06-19.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - Natalia, Maria (2012-06-14). "Wamen ESDM: Perbaiki Infrastruktur untuk Cegah Indonesia Jadi Net Importir". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2021-06-19.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "Jokowi's Cabinet announced, here is the lineup". The Jakarta Globe. 26 October 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
- "Jokowi's new Cabinet announced". The Jakarta Post. 27 July 2016. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
- Devina Heriyanto, 'Jokowi's new Cabinet 101: Who's who', The Jakarta Post, 23 October 2019.