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225: 1031: 435: 50: 974: 965: 580:. They were appointed by the Parliament of Pasundan, but a coalition of 16 organizations and political parties from Pasundan rejected their appointment. The RUSI Commisariat for the State of Pasundan responded by cancelling the membership of the representatives on 14 February 1950. The problems were finally resolved on 15 August 1950, a day before the Parliament was dissolved. 565:). The number of members from the components of the United States of Indonesia was based on the population. The regional representative members were appointed through deliberation by the executives of their corresponding states, and later the members would be appointed by a general election which was planned to be held in 1951. 308:
Building on Jalan Wahidin, now the site of a Ministry of Finance Building. After the building was renovated, it was renamed the Parliament Building. However, after the opening ceremony, the building was still not yet fit for use. Therefore, for two weeks, the meetings of the House of Representatives
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The council exercised legislative power with the government and the Senate of the Republic of Indonesia as long as the law material concerned one or all states or regions, or related to the relationship of the RUSI with that state or region. The drafting of laws concerning all powers outside of this
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In reality, prior to the dissolution of the parliament, the membership of the council consisted of 150 members, with 146 regional representatives (49 from the Republic of Indonesia and 97 from other states), and 4 representing minorities, all of who were Indos, thus violating the constitution. The
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After the election, the council held a ceremonial meeting to inaugurate the speaker and deputy speaker. The meeting was led by the oldest member of the council at that time, Sonda Daeng Mattajang. At the meeting, President
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Even though the members were representing their respective regions, several members were affiliated to political parties. This led to political parties forming factions for their members. For example, the
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came into force on 27 December 1949. In its first article, the constitution stated that the sovereignty of Indonesia shall be implemented together with the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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With the recognition of the sovereignty of Indonesia on 27 December 1949, the Republic of Indonesia was included in the United States of Indonesia, which comprised all the territory of the former
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The next election for the two deputy speakers was held on 22 February 1950. The position for the first deputy speaker was contested between two candidates,
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as the candidates for the speaker. Sartono came out as the winner of the election, and he was elected as the speaker of the House of Representatives.
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Based on this constitution, the speaker of the council, Sartono, presided over the first session of the House of Representatives at the
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The constitution stipulated that the House of Representatives shall consist of 150 members of regional representatives (50 from the
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building (now the Bappenas building) was also used, but the majority of sessions were held in the Parliament Building.
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The election for the speaker and deputy speaker of DPR was held on 21 February 1950, with Sartono,
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actual membership of the council was slightly fewer as 4 members were not inaugurated, 2 members
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In its seven months, the DPR-RIS passed seven laws, including Law No. 7/1950 replacing the
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List of members of the People's Representative Council of the United States of Indonesia
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Passing laws and budgets (together with the President); oversight on executive branch
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and 100 from other states), and 18 members representing minorities (9 representing
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inaugurated Sartono, Tambunan, and Latuharhary as the speaker and deputy speakers.
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A Quarter Century of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia
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formed a faction on 13 March 1950, consisting of 23 members headed by
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People's Representative Council of the United States of Indonesia
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formed a faction on 7 March 1950, consisting of 21 members headed by
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There were also problems regarding to the 21 legislators from the
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Seperempat Abad Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Republik Indonesia
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was carried out by the President together with the DPR.
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People's Representative Council of the United States of Indonesia
Coat of arms or logo
Lower house
Central Indonesian National Committee
Provisional House of Representatives
Speaker
Sartono
PNI
Deputy Speaker
Albert Mangaratua Tambunan
Parkindo
Arudji Kartawinata
PSII

Jakarta
Indonesia
Federal Constitution of 1949
Indonesian
United States of Indonesia
Dutch East Indies
Netherlands New Guinea
Constitution of the United States of Indonesia
Hotel des Indes
Albert Mangaratua Tambunan
Mohammad Yamin
Indonesian National Party
Indonesian Christian Party

Albert Mangaratua Tambunan
Johannes Latuharhary

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