House of Representatives (Indonesia)

House of Representatives

Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat
2024–2029 period
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
Established
  • 29 August 1945 (1945-08-29) (as Central Indonesian National Committee)
  • 15 February 1950 (1950-02-15) (as House of Representatives)
Preceded by
New session started
1 October 2024
Leadership
Puan Maharani (PDI-P)
since 1 October 2019
Adies Kadir (Golkar)
since 1 October 2024
Deputy Speaker
Sufmi Dasco Ahmad (Gerindra)
since 1 October 2019
Deputy Speaker
Saan Mustopa (NasDem)
since 1 October 2024
Deputy Speaker
Cucun Ahmad Syamsurijal (PKB)
since 1 October 2024
Structure
Seats580
Political groups
Government (348)
  •   Golkar (102)
  •   Gerindra (86)
  •   PKB (68)
  •   PAN (48)
  •   Demokrat (44)

Confidence and supply (232)

Length of term
Five years
AuthorityPassing laws and budgets (together with the President); oversight on executive branch
Elections
Party-list proportional representation
Last election
14 February 2024
Next election
2029
Meeting place
Nusantara II Building, Parliamentary Complex
Jakarta, Indonesia
Website
dpr.go.id

6°12′37″S 106°48′00″E / 6.21028°S 106.80000°E / -6.21028; 106.80000 The House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Republik Indonesia, lit.'People's Representative Council of the Republic of Indonesia', abbr. DPR-RI or simply DPR) is one of two elected chambers of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), the national legislature of Indonesia. It is considered the lower house, while the Regional Representative Council (DPD) serves as the upper house; while the Indonesian constitution does not explicitly mention the divide, the DPR enjoys more power, privilege, and prestige compared to the DPD.

Members of the DPR are elected through a general election every five years. Currently, there are 580 members; an increase compared to 575 prior to the 2024 elections.[1][2] Its members are called Members of Parliament (anggota dewan).[3]

  1. ^ Sekretariat Jenderal DPR RI (2015)
  2. ^ Yulisman (2019)
  3. ^ "Members of Parliament". House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia. Archived from the original on 27 January 2023. Retrieved 20 July 2023.

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