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List of vice presidents of Indonesia

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List of vice presidents of Indonesia
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The vice president of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Wakil Presiden Republik Indonesia) is the second-highest officer in the executive branch of the Indonesian government, after the president, and ranks first in the presidential line of succession. Since 2004, the president and vice president are directly elected to a five-year term as a single ticket.

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Vice Presidential Palace, the official residence of the vice president of Indonesia

The vice presidency was established during the formulation of the 1945 Constitution by the Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence (BPUPK), a research body for the preparation of Indonesian independence. On 18 August 1945, the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence (PPKI), which was created on 7 August to replace the BPUPK, selected Sukarno as the country's first president and Mohammad Hatta as vice president.[1]

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Vice presidents

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  Democratic Party (Demokrat)
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  1. Hatta announced his resignation from office on 26 July 1956, effective on 1 December 1956 and legitimized retroactively on 5 February 1957.[3]
  2. President Sukarno did not name Hatta's successor as vice president. In December 1965, there were calls for a vice president to be named to assist Sukarno with the fallout of the 30 September Movement and General Suharto's attempts to take over the government.[4] It was not until the New Order regime of President Suharto that the vice president post became filled again.
  3. Vice President Hamengkubuwono IX rejected his nomination for vice president by the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) in March 1978 due to poor health.[6]
  4. Following the 1997 Asian financial crisis, there were calls for Suharto's resignation as president. On 21 May 1998, Suharto resigned from office. Habibie became his successor as president of Indonesia.[9]
  5. After Abdurrahman Wahid was impeached by the MPR, Vice President Megawati replaced him as president of Indonesia.[10]
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By age

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  1. Resigned from office.
  2. Succeeded to the presidency.
  3. Elected by the MPR to fill an intra-term vacancy in the vice presidency.
  4. Kalla was vice president for two non-consecutive terms; this was his first post vice-presidential retirement between his terms (2009–2014).
  5. Kalla was vice president for two non-consecutive terms; this was his post vice-presidency retirement counting only from after his second term (from 20 October 2019).
Gibran Rakabuming RakaMa'ruf AminBoedionoJusuf KallaHamzah HazMegawati SukarnoputriB. J. HabibieTry SutrisnoSudharmonoUmar WirahadikusumahAdam MalikHamengkubuwono IXMohammad Hatta
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By time in office

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  1. Hatta was detained by Dutch troops on 19 December 1948 during Operation Kraai. During this time, the Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia, led by Sjafruddin Prawiranegara, acted as the country's government-in-exile until 13 July 1949 (206 days). Hatta became Prime Minister of the United States of Indonesia instead of the Vice President between 27 December 1949 and 15 August 1950 (231 days).
  2. Resigned from office
  3. Each of Kalla's two non-consecutive terms in office was 1,826 days long.
  4. His term had two leap days instead of one.
  5. The 1983 inauguration day was moved from 23 March to 11 March, 12 days shorter than a normal term.
  6. Elected by the MPR to fill an intra-term vacancy in the vice presidency.
  7. Succeeded to presidency.
  8. As of 14 August 2025
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