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'''Head of State'''
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'''Head of State''' of {{CountryLink|Indonesia}} is a presidential republic state, and therefore the head of state is known as the [[President]]. The following table lists citizens that served as the Indonesian country president.
Indonesia is a presidential republic state, and therefore the head of state is known as the [[President]]. The following table lists citizens that served as the [[Indonesia|Indonesian]] country president.
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==2018==
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|The first Dictator to be lead as President via social media judgement under Dictatorship, he elected as President due inactivity the elected President from the beginning of mandate. The first member of Kandang gorila elected as President of Indonesia
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|The first Dictator to be lead as President via social media judgement under Dictatorship, he elected as President due inactivity the elected President from the beginning of mandate. The first member of Kandang gorila elected as President of Indonesia.
 
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|{{eLink|citizen|2799606|edwin muharamsyah}}
 
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|[[File:Party-Partai Komunis eIndonesia.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Partai Komunis eIndonesia.jpg|50px]]
|The first president from Partai Komunis Indonesia after 2 years without president from his party, the president who declared Indonesia under communism. The First President who started a war with Uruguay and the second president from the coalition of Partai Komunis eIndonesia, Front Pancasila and Partai Nubi eIndonesia
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|The first president from Partai Komunis Indonesia after 2 years without president from his party, the president who declared Indonesia under communism. The First President who started a war with Uruguay and the second president from the coalition of Partai Komunis eIndonesia, Front Pancasila and Partai Nubi eIndonesia.
 
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|{{eLink|citizen|8473848|Arzhikira19}}
 
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|[[File:Party-Partai Nubi eIndonesia.jpg|50px]]
 
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|The Second president from Partai Newbi Indonesia. The president who accused of corruption for paying off debts from the president in May. The president who declared war with Australia and Peru and the Fourth president from the coalition of Partai Komunis eIndonesia, Front Pancasila and Partai Nubi eIndonesia
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|The Second president from Partai Newbi Indonesia. The president who accused of corruption for paying off debts from the president in May. The president who declared war with Australia and Peru and the Fourth president from the coalition of Partai Komunis eIndonesia, Front Pancasila and Partai Nubi eIndonesia.
 
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|August 2017
 
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|{{eLink|citizen|5486238|WarankZ}}
 
|{{eLink|citizen|5486238|WarankZ}}
 
|[[File:Party-Indonesian_Democratic_Socialist.jpg|50px]]
 
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|The first president of Indonesia who was elected from two different parties, Golongan Kaskus and Indonesian Demoratic Socialist.
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|The first president of Indonesia who was elected from two different parties, Golongan Kaskus and Indonesian Democratic Socialist.
 
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|[[Warok Lawu]]
 
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|[[File:Party-Front Pancasila.jpg|50px]]
 
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|The first newbie from Frontal to become President of Indonesia, won one of toughest elections in Indonesian history. Inspired all newborns from Indonesia when they have [[baby boom]] in Indonesia. [[Fission Mailed]], his rival on this elections, became his vice president because of the deal that they were made to unite Indonesia. The first president that had and made Departement of the newbies and the president that saved money campaign to next government.
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|The first newbie from Frontal to become President of Indonesia, won one of toughest elections in Indonesian history. Inspired all newborns from Indonesia when they have [[baby boom]] in Indonesia. [[Fission Mailed]], his rival on this elections, became his vice president because of the deal that they were made to unite Indonesia. The first president that had and made Department of the newbies and the president that saved money campaign to next government.
 
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|{{eLink|citizen|3139362|DevaJr}}
 
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|[[File:Party-Partai Republik eIndonesia.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Presiden who brought Indonesia into [[Aurora]] Alliance and made an MPP with China.
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|President who brought Indonesia into [[Aurora]] Alliance and made an MPP with China.
 
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|The president who makes a statement by himself that Indonesia leaves [[ONE]] but many Indonesian people still wanted to stay in ONE and Handray change his stance and announced that Indonesia is still in [[ONE]]. He also was the first president who cannot save congress election so Indonesia for the first time did not have a Congress. He gets impeached due to social politic-media judgement of Indonesian people
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|The president who made a statement by himself that Indonesia leaves [[ONE]] but many Indonesian people still wanted to stay in ONE and Handray changed his stance and announced that Indonesia is still in [[ONE]]. He also was the first president who couldn't save congress elections so Indonesia for the first time did not have a Congress. He got impeached due to social politic-media judgement of Indonesian people.
 
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|March 2012
 
|March 2012
 
|Kambink Pemburu
 
|Kambink Pemburu
 
|[[File:Party-Partai Rakyat Merdeka.jpg|50px]]
 
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|President during recovery of Indonesia, he made [[Singapore]], [[Malaysia]], and [[Philippines]] to be wiped out of the map. He was the first president who has eUniversity in Indonesia.
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|President during recovery of Indonesia, he made [[Singapore]], [[Malaysia]], and [[Philippines]] to be wiped out of the map. He was the first president who made eUniversity in Indonesia.
 
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==Year 2007 - 2008==
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==2007 - 2008==
 
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|15 elected candidate
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|15 elected candidates
|8 elected candidate <br> (4 candidate each party)
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|8 elected candidates <br> (4 candidates each party)
|5 elected candidate
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|5 elected candidates
|16 elected candidate <br> (8 candidate each party)
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|16 elected candidates <br> (8 candidates each party)
|5 elected candidate <br> (1-2 candidate each party)
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|5 elected candidates <br> (1-2 candidates each party)
|18 elected candidate <br> (9 candidate each party)
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|18 elected candidates <br> (9 candidates each party)
 
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Revision as of 10:35, 22 March 2019

Icon position country president.gif Presidents of Indonesia

Head of State of Icon-Indonesia.png Indonesia is a presidential republic state, and therefore the head of state is known as the President. The following table lists citizens that served as the Indonesian country president.

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2007 - 2008

Icon-taxes.gif Statistic

Party Statistic

22% 12% 7,5% 24% 7,5% 27%
15 elected candidates 8 elected candidates
(4 candidates each party)
5 elected candidates 16 elected candidates
(8 candidates each party)
5 elected candidates
(1-2 candidates each party)
18 elected candidates
(9 candidates each party)
Party-Indonesian Democratic Socialist.jpg Party-Front Pancasila.jpg Party-Narcissist.jpg Party-Golongan Kaskus.jpg Party-Partai Republik eIndonesia.jpg Party-Partai Rakyat Merdeka.jpg Party-Partai Nasionalis eIndonesia.jpg Party-Solidaritas Nubi Indonesia.jpg Party-Allies of Indonesia.png Party-Partai Kami Sama.jpg Party-Partai Komunis eIndonesia.jpg