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Indonesia Raya


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“... We the Indonesian People are the guardian of the Pancasila,
if we do not protect the Pancasila, we shall perish under a madman....”

Sandiaga Uno PRESIDENT OF INDONESIA


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THE PRESIDENTAL PALACE
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Sandiaga Uno

President of Indonesia

Presiden Republik Indonesia

Incumbent
Assumed office
January 3rd 2025 — Current

Vice President

Hashim Djojohadikusumo (2025 — Current)

Preceded by

Joko Widodo

Vice Governor of Jakarta
Assumed office
16 October 2017 – 18 September 2018

Governor

Bayu Ganesha (2027 — Current)

Preceded by

Djarot Saiful Hidayat

Succeeded by

Bayu Ganesha (2016-2027)

Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy
Assumed office
23 December 2020 — 23 December 2025

President

Joko Widodo

Preceded by

Wishnutama

Succeeded by

Grace Natalie

Personal Details

Born

Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno
28 June 1969 (age 52)
Rumbai, Pekanbaru, Riau,
State conglomerate

Political Party

GIMP

Nationality

Indonesian

Spouse

Nur Asia

Children(s)

Sulaiman Saladdin Uno (son)

Alma mater

Wichita State University (BBA)
George Washington University (MBA)
Pelita Harapan University (DM)

Religion

Islam

The president of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Presiden Republik Indonesia) is the head of state and also head of government of the Republic of Indonesia. The president leads the executive branch of the Indonesian government and is the commander-in-chief of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. Since 1945, the president and vice president are directly elected to a five-year term (Can be voted into a second 5 year term). Sandiaga Uno is the 15th and current president of Indonesia. He assumed office on January 3rd 2025.

THE PRESIDENT


The Previous president, Joko Widodo was one of the most popular presidents in Indonesian history, but sadly he was killed in a suicide bombing bombing near a checkpoint, a convoy car near the presidential limo exploded, causing a car crash, immediately as the president was being rushed out accompanied by commandos and other security members suicide bombers (some armed) rushed from all sides. The security did what they could to protect the president, but after the 3rd bomb blew the president was killed. The vice president, Ma'ruf Amin immediately took temporary executive powers until a new president was elected, the nation was devastated by his death. Ever since, security around the president has heightened and crackdowns against the Jamaah Ansharut Daulah. It is still difficult to weed out JAD members, due to each cell of JAD are autonomous and do not have commanding figures and chain of command. Even each cell may not know each other. Due to being autonomus and have widespread presence across the country, the attack on the president was probably more coordinated and organized thus the Indonesian Indonesian State Intelligence Agency and the Military hoped it would be easier to resolve the case. There are still multiple investigations active regarding the bombings.

Pledge of Office of the President of the Republic of Indonesia: "I solemnly pledge to fulfill the duties of president (vice president) of the Republic of Indonesia to the best of my capabilities and in the fairest way possible, to uphold the Constitution by all means and to execute all laws and regulations as straightforwardly as possible as well as to dedicate myself to the service of the Nation and the People."

The Law No. 42 regarding presidental canidate elections;

- Have been an Indonesian citizen since their birth, who has not willingly become a citizen of another nation;

- Have not betrayed the nation, and has not been involved in any corruption or other criminal activity;

- Be physically and mentally capable of performing the duties;

- Be a permanent resident in the territory of the Republic of Indonesia;

- Have reported their wealth to the Corruption Eradication Commission;

- Have no debt individually or collectively that can create a loss for the state;

- Have not been declared bankrupt by a court decision;

- Never been involved in any despicable act;

- Be registered as a voter;

- Be registered as a tax payer and have paid taxes for at least the last five years;

- Have never previously served as president for two terms;

- Faithful to Pancasila, the 1945 Constitution, and the vision of the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence;

- Have never been sentenced to jail for more than five years;

- Not be less than 35 years of age;

- Have graduated at least from the senior high school or its equivalent.

The Parliament has the power to vote a vote of no confidence if the President does not have the ability to be in office. The Indonesian supreme court will oversee if the vote claim is valid and if not valid the president shall inherit a minority government, until the next elections.

The Merdeka Palace


The Merdeka Palace (Indonesian: Istana Merdeka; also known in Indonesian as Istana Gambir and during the Dutch colonial times as Paleis te Koningsplein), is one of six presidential palaces in Indonesia. It is located on the north side of the Merdeka Square in Central Jakarta, Indonesia and is used as the official residence of the President of the Republic of Indonesia. The palace was a residence for the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies during the colonial era. In 1949, the palace was renamed Merdeka Palace, "(ke)merdeka(an)" meaning "freedom" or "independence".

Ruang Kredensial (credential hall) provides entrance to the palace and is the place where most diplomatic activities are conducted, such as receiving state guests and ambassadors. The credential hall is decorated with furniture that dates back to the colonial days, as well as paintings and ceramic works.

Ruang Jepara (Jepara room) was a former study room of Sukarno, and named after the Central Javanese town of Jepara, source of the room's carved wooden furniture and ornaments. It is currently used as an office for the president.

Ruang Raden Saleh (Raden Saleh room) is located in front of Ruang Jepara. The room was previously used as the First Lady's office and living room. Megawati used the room to store 5 paintings by Indonesian painter Raden Saleh.

Ruang Resepsi (reception room) is the largest room of the palace. It is usually used for state banquets, state gala dinners, national meetings, and cultural performances. There are two paintings of Basuki Abdullah. On the eastern wall hangs "Pergiwa Pergiwati", a painting theme from Mahabharata, and on the west wall hangs the Javanese "Jaka Tarub" painting.

Ruang Bendera Pusaka (the heirloom flag room), or Regalia room. The room is used to store "Bendera Pusaka", the first Indonesian flag that was raised during Indonesian Declaration of Independence on 17 August 1945.

The Indonesia Raya Palace



The Indonesia Raya palace is the new official palace (pictured above), succeeding the Merdeka palace from Jakarta. It was completed with the new capital, Mandalanusa. The Palace was completed on October 2026, then opened with the city on February 2027...







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