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{{CountryLink|Indonesia}} is a presidential republic state, and therefore the '''Head of State''' is known as the [[President]]. The tables below list citizens who served as the Indonesian country president per every year since [[presidential elections]] are held in Indonesia.
 
{{CountryLink|Indonesia}} is a presidential republic state, and therefore the '''Head of State''' is known as the [[President]]. The tables below list citizens who served as the Indonesian country president per every year since [[presidential elections]] are held in Indonesia.
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==[[File:Icon-taxes.gif|50px]] Party Statistics==
 
==[[File:Icon-taxes.gif|50px]] Party Statistics==
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! % of total terms !! total terms !! party
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! % of total !! colspan=2 | total terms !! party
 
|- style="background-color:#5969FF;"
 
|- style="background-color:#5969FF;"
|   % || 33 elected candidates; 1 interim president || [[File:Party-Partai Republik eIndonesia.jpg|30px|link=Partai Republik eIndonesia]]
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| ~17.2 % || 34 || 33 elected candidates; 1 interim president || [[File:Party-Partai Republik eIndonesia.jpg|30px|link=Partai Republik eIndonesia]]
|- style="background-color:#FF907A;"
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|  % || 29 elected candidates || [[File:Party-Indonesian Democratic Socialist.jpg|30px|link=Indonesian Democratic Socialist]]
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|- style="background-color:#FF4314;"
 
|- style="background-color:#FF4314;"
|   % || 28 elected candidates; 1 interim president || [[File:Party-Front Pancasila.jpg|30px|link=Front Pancasila]]
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| ~14.7 % || 29 || 28 elected candidates; 1 interim president || [[File:Party-Front Pancasila.jpg|30px|link=Front Pancasila]]
 
|- style="background-color:#666666;"
 
|- style="background-color:#666666;"
|   % || 23 elected candidates || [[File:Party-UDELOE.png|30px|UDELOE / UDELMOE]]
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| ~11.7 % || 23 || 23 elected candidates || [[File:Party-UDELOE.png|30px|UDELOE / UDELMOE]]
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|- style="background-color:#FF907A;"
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| ~8.6 % || 17 || 17 elected candidates || [[File:Party-Indonesian Democratic Socialist.jpg|30px|link=Indonesian Democratic Socialist]]
 
|- style="background-color:#96FF66;"
 
|- style="background-color:#96FF66;"
|   % || 16 elected candidates || [[File:Party-Golongan Kaskus.jpg|30px|link=Golongan Kaskus]]
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| ~8.1 % || 16 || 16 elected candidates || [[File:Party-Golongan Kaskus.jpg|30px|link=Golongan Kaskus]]
|- style="background-color:#666666;"
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|- style="background-color:#FF4314;"
|   % || 13 elected candidates; 3 interim presidents || [[File:Party-Partai Komunis eIndonesia.jpg|30px|link=Partai Komunis eIndonesia]]
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| ~8.1 % || 16 || 13 elected candidates; 3 interim presidents || [[File:Party-Partai Komunis eIndonesia.jpg|30px|link=Partai Komunis eIndonesia]]
|- style="background-color:#666666;"
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|- style="background-color:#FF907A;"
|   % || 11 elected candidates || [[File:Party-Partai Kami Sama.jpg|30px|link=Partai Kami Sama]]
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| ~6.6 % || 13 || 13 elected candidates || [[File:Party-Indonesian Defensive Socialist.jpg|30px|link=Indonesian Defensive Socialist]]
 
|- style="background-color:#5969FF;"
 
|- style="background-color:#5969FF;"
|   % || 10 elected candidates || [[File:Party-Partai Rakyat Merdeka.jpg|30px|link=Partai Rakyat Merdeka]]
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| ~5.5 % || 11 || 11 elected candidates || [[File:Party-Partai Kami Sama.jpg|30px|link=Partai Kami Sama]]
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|- style="background-color:darkgreen;"
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| ~5 % || 10 || 10 elected candidates || [[File:Party-Partai Rakyat Merdeka.jpg|30px|link=Partai Rakyat Merdeka]]
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|- style="background-color:yellow;"
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| ~2.5 % || 8 || 5 elected candidates; 3 interim presidents || [[File:Party-Allies of Indonesia.png|30px|link=Allies of Indonesia]]
 
|- style="background-color:orange;"
 
|- style="background-color:orange;"
|   % || 6 elected candidates || [[File:Party-Partai Nubi eIndonesia.jpg|30px|link=Partai Nubi eIndonesia]]
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| ~3 % || 6 || 6 elected candidates || [[File:Party-Partai Nubi eIndonesia.jpg|30px|Partai Nubi eIndonesia]]
|- style="background-color:#FFD2CC;"
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|- style="background-color:lightblue;"
|   % || 5 elected candidates; 3 interim presidents || [[File:Party-Allies of Indonesia.png|30px|link=Allies of Indonesia]]
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| ~2.5 % || 5 || 4 elected candidates; 1 interim president || [[File:Party-Narcissist.jpg|30px|link=Narcissist]]
|- style="background-color:#FF4314;"
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|  % || 4 elected candidates; 1 interim president || [[File:Party-Narcissist.jpg|30px|link=Narcissist]]
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|- style="background-color:#FFD2CC;"
 
|- style="background-color:#FFD2CC;"
|   % || 2 elected candidates || [[File:Party-Partai Nasionalis eIndonesia.jpg|30px|link=Partai Nasionalis eIndonesia]]
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| ~1 % || 2 || 2 elected candidates || [[File:Party-Partai Nasionalis eIndonesia.jpg|30px|link=Partai Nasionalis eIndonesia]]
 
|- style="background-color:grey;"
 
|- style="background-color:grey;"
|   % || 1 elected candidate; 1 interim president || |[[File:Party-Kandang Gorila.jpg|30px|Kandang Gorila]]
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| ~1 % || 2 || 1 elected candidate; 1 interim president || |[[File:Party-Kandang Gorila.jpg|30px|Kandang Gorila]]
 
|- style="background-color:#FF4314;"
 
|- style="background-color:#FF4314;"
|   % || 1 elected candidate || [[File:Party-Varokah e-Indonesia.png|30px|Varokah e-Indonesia]]
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| ~0.5 % || 1 || 1 elected candidate || [[File:Party-Varokah e-Indonesia.png|30px|Varokah e-Indonesia]]
 
|- style="background-color:#FF4314;"
 
|- style="background-color:#FF4314;"
|   % || 1 elected candidate || [[File:Party-Partai eIndonesia Maju.png|30px|Partai eIndonesia Maju]]
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| ~0.5 % || 1 || 1 elected candidate || [[File:Party-Partai eIndonesia Maju.png|30px|Partai eIndonesia Maju]]
 
|- style="background-color:grey;"
 
|- style="background-color:grey;"
|   % || 1 elected candidate || |[[File:Default party logo.gif|30px|Partai TOP]]
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| ~0.5 % || 1 || 1 elected candidate || |[[File:Default party logo.gif|30px|Partai TOP]]
 
|- style="background-color:#FFD2CC;"
 
|- style="background-color:#FFD2CC;"
|   % || 1 interim president || [[File:Party-Solidaritas Nubi Indonesia.jpg|30px|Solidaritas Nubi Indonesia]]
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| ~0.5 % || 1 || 1 interim president || [[File:Party-Solidaritas Nubi Indonesia.jpg|30px|Solidaritas Nubi Indonesia]]
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! ~100 % !! 197 !! 186 elected candidates; 11 interim presidents !! ==
 
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Statistics last update: '''''September 2023'''''
 
Statistics last update: '''''September 2023'''''
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|The President of Indonesia - December 2023
 
|The President of Indonesia - December 2023
 
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==2022==
 
==2022==
 
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|The President of Indonesia - December 2022
 
|The President of Indonesia - December 2022
 
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==2021==
 
==2021==
 
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|The President of Indonesia - December 2021
 
|The President of Indonesia - December 2021
 
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==2020==
 
==2020==
 
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|The President of Indonesia - December 2020
 
|The President of Indonesia - December 2020
 
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==2019==
 
==2019==
 
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==2018==
 
==2018==
 
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|The President of Indonesia - December 2018
 
|The President of Indonesia - December 2018
 
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==2017==
 
==2017==
 
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|-
 
|-
 
|February 2017
 
|February 2017
|Sir Edgard
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|{{eLink|citizen|1604291|Sir Edgard}}
 
|[[File:Party-Partai Nubi eIndonesia.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Partai Nubi eIndonesia.jpg|50px]]
 
|The first member from {{eLink|party|3279|Partai Nubi eIndonesia}} that was elected as president.
 
|The first member from {{eLink|party|3279|Partai Nubi eIndonesia}} that was elected as president.
 
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|-
 
|March 2017
 
|March 2017
|MantanPejabat
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|[[MantanPejabat]]
 
|[[File:Party-Indonesian Democratic Socialist.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Indonesian Democratic Socialist.jpg|50px]]
|The Third president in Indonesian history who was impeached (deactivated) by Social Media Judgement (under the dictatorship), he was impeached (deactivated) because of his inactivity since the beginning of the mandate. The Congress agreed to give the Presidential mandate to current [[Dictator]].
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|The Third president in Indonesian history who was impeached (deactivated) by Social Media Judgement (under the dictatorship); the reason for impeachment was inactivity since the beginning of the mandate. The Congress agreed to give the Presidential mandate to current [[Dictator]].
 
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|March 2017
 
|March 2017
|ir.demas
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|{{eLink|citizen|8690816|ir.demas}}
 
|[[File:Party-Kandang Gorila.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Kandang Gorila.jpg|50px]]
|The first Dictator to led as President via social media judgement under Dictatorship, he became President due to the inactivity of the elected President from the beginning of the mandate. The first member of Kandang gorila who was elected as President of Indonesia.
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|The first Dictator to lead as President via social media judgement under Dictatorship. <br> The first member of {{eLink|party|20|Kandang Gorila}} who was elected as President of Indonesia.
 
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|-
 
|April 2017
 
|April 2017
|ir.demas
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|{{eLink|citizen|8690816|ir.demas}}
 
|[[File:Party-Kandang Gorila.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Kandang Gorila.jpg|50px]]
|The first member of {{eLink|party|20|Kandang Gorila}} that became president of Indonesia twice. He was elected as President in the transition of dictatorship in Indonesia. The first president that was elected from the coalition of Partai Nubi eIndonesia, Front Pancasila and Partai Komunis eIndonesia.
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|The first member of {{eLink|party|20|Kandang Gorila}} (KG) that became president of Indonesia twice. He was elected as President in the transition of dictatorship in Indonesia. The first president that was elected from the coalition of Partai Nubi eIndonesia, Front Pancasila, Partai Komunis eIndonesia and KG.
 
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|May 2017
 
|May 2017
 
|{{eLink|citizen|2799606|edwin muharamsyah}}
 
|{{eLink|citizen|2799606|edwin muharamsyah}}
 
|[[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 this 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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|Declared Indonesia as a communist country. <br> The First President who started a war with Uruguay. <br> President from Partai Komunis Indonesia who didn't have a successful candidate for 2 years. <br> The second president from the coalition of Partai Komunis eIndonesia, Front Pancasila and Partai Nubi eIndonesia.
 
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|-
 
|June 2017
 
|June 2017
|{{eLink|citizen|4104333|Chlife}}
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|[[Chlife]]
 
|[[File:Party-Front Pancasila.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Front Pancasila.jpg|50px]]
 
|The President of Indonesia - June 2017
 
|The President of Indonesia - June 2017
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|{{eLink|citizen|8473848|Arzhikira19}}
 
|{{eLink|citizen|8473848|Arzhikira19}}
 
|[[File:Party-Partai Nubi eIndonesia.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Partai Nubi eIndonesia.jpg|50px]]
|The Second president from Partai Newbi Indonesia. The president who accused of corruption for paying off debts from the May president. 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 the Partai Nubi Indonesia party. <br> Accused of corruption for paying off debts from the May president (edwin muharamsyah). <br> The president who declared war on Australia and Peru. <br> The fourth president from the coalition of Partai Komunis eIndonesia, Front Pancasila and Partai Nubi eIndonesia.
 
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|August 2017
 
|August 2017
 
|{{eLink|citizen|8282653|MomonSyalala}}
 
|{{eLink|citizen|8282653|MomonSyalala}}
 
|[[File:Party-Partai Nubi eIndonesia.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Partai Nubi eIndonesia.jpg|50px]]
|The Third president from Partai Newbe Indonesia.
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|The third president from Partai Nubi Indonesia.
 
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|-
 
|September 2017
 
|September 2017
 
|{{eLink|citizen|8282653|MomonSyalala}}
 
|{{eLink|citizen|8282653|MomonSyalala}}
 
|[[File:Party-Partai Nubi eIndonesia.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Partai Nubi eIndonesia.jpg|50px]]
|The first president from Partai Nubi eIndonesia who was elected twice. Under his presidency, Indonesia had a Traning War with Norway but due to the Congress's decision, the Training War was cancelled. During MomonSyalala's presidency, Indonesia was at war with [[Pacifica]] and the USA and Sweden made Indonesia wiped out again from the map.
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|The first president from Partai Nubi eIndonesia who was elected twice. <br> Indonesia had a training war with Norway but due to the Congress's decision, the Training War was cancelled. <br> Indonesia was at war with [[Pacifica]] and the USA and Sweden made Indonesia wiped out from the map again.
 
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|October 2017
 
|October 2017
|{{eLink|citizen|4104333|Chlife}}
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|[[Chlife]]
 
|[[File:Party-Front Pancasila.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Front Pancasila.jpg|50px]]
|The first female president who was elected thrice and third member of Front Pancasila who was elected thrice. She was also the president during the continuation of the War with Sweden and the USA.
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|The first female president elected thrice and the third member of Front Pancasila elected thrice. <br> She was President during the continuation of the War with Sweden and the USA.
 
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|November 2017
 
|November 2017
|{{eLink|citizen|4104333|Chlife}}
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|[[Chlife]]
 
|[[File:Party-Front Pancasila.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Front Pancasila.jpg|50px]]
|The first female president elected for four times and the second member of Front Pancasila who was elected four times. She is also the second president who resigned from her office immediately after she was elected as president. She is the first president of Indonesia who was impeached twice in Indonesian History even though the second one by her own request.
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|The first female president elected four times and the second member of Front Pancasila elected four times. <br> The second President who resigned from her office immediately after she was elected as president. <br> The first President who was impeached twice in Indonesian History; although this one was on her own request.
 
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|November 2017
 
|November 2017
 
|{{eLink|citizen|6252769|Pengemis Utara}}
 
|{{eLink|citizen|6252769|Pengemis Utara}}
 
|[[File:Party-Allies of Indonesia.png|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Allies of Indonesia.png|50px]]
|The second president from [[Allies of Indonesia|AoI]] to ascend via impeachment. He is also the fourth President from AoI.
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|The second President from [[Allies of Indonesia|AoI]] to ascend via impeachment. <br> The fourth President from AoI.
 
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|December 2017
 
|December 2017
 
|[[WarankZ]]
 
|[[WarankZ]]
 
|[[File:Party-Indonesian Democratic Socialist.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Indonesian Democratic Socialist.jpg|50px]]
|The first president of Indonesia who was elected from two different parties, Golongan Kaskus and Indonesian Democratic Socialist.
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|The first president who was elected from two different parties, the first time with [[Golongan Kaskus]].
 
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==2016==
 
==2016==
 
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|The President who successfully kicked the USA from Indonesia's core regions and the president who started TW with Poland
 
|The President who successfully kicked the USA from Indonesia's core regions and the president who started TW with Poland
 
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==2015==
 
==2015==
 
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|President that continued the war with the USA and finally liberated Sumatra and Papua from [[USA]], helped by [[Chile]].
 
|President that continued the war with the USA and finally liberated Sumatra and Papua from [[USA]], helped by [[Chile]].
 
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==2014==
 
==2014==
 
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|President of December 2014
 
|President of December 2014
 
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==2013==
 
==2013==
 
 
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!Month
 
!Month
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|He becomes a president after the impeachment of {{eLink|citizen|5061667|meggy z}}. At his time, Indonesia ended the war between [[Thailand]] and started another war against [[Colombia]].
 
|He becomes a president after the impeachment of {{eLink|citizen|5061667|meggy z}}. At his time, Indonesia ended the war between [[Thailand]] and started another war against [[Colombia]].
 
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==2012==
 
==2012==
 
 
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!Month
 
!Month
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|[[File:Party-Partai Komunis eIndonesia.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Partai Komunis eIndonesia.jpg|50px]]
 
|The President who leads [[Second Indonesia-Croatia War]] and successfully kick [[Croatia]] from South-East Asia. In his term, [[ABeRI]] as the biggest Military Unit in Indonesia declared as a forbidden Military Unit and cause controversy among Indonesians.
 
|The President who leads [[Second Indonesia-Croatia War]] and successfully kick [[Croatia]] from South-East Asia. In his term, [[ABeRI]] as the biggest Military Unit in Indonesia declared as a forbidden Military Unit and cause controversy among Indonesians.
 
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==2011==
 
==2011==
 
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|-
 
|December 2011
 
|December 2011
|Kalkir
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|[[Chlife|Kalkir]]
 
|[[File:Party-Front Pancasila.jpg|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Front Pancasila.jpg|50px]]
|The Second member of Front Pancasila that was elected as the President and second female president of Indonesia. She is also the Second president of Indonesia who ended his term by impeachment without resignation because of the internal problems in Indonesia. In her term [[ABeRI]] became private Military Unit and during her term, she was the first president who send ambassadors to 23 different countries.
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|The second President from Front Pancasila and the second female president of Indonesia. <br> The second president who ended her term by impeachment without resignation because of the internal problems in Indonesia. <br> In her term, [[ABeRI]] became a private Military Unit and she was the first president who sent ambassadors to 23 different countries.
 
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|December 2011
 
|December 2011
[[[[[[[]]]gdfsfdfs|mrrasyid
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|[[MrRasyid.COBRA|mrrasyid]]
 
|[[File:Party-Allies of Indonesia.png|50px]]
 
|[[File:Party-Allies of Indonesia.png|50px]]
 
|The third president to ascend via impeachment. <br> First President from [[Allies of Indonesia|AoI]]. <br> On the last day of the Presidency, on the 5th of January 2012, Indonesia was wiped out from the map for the first time because of the Chinese invasion.
 
|The third president to ascend via impeachment. <br> First President from [[Allies of Indonesia|AoI]]. <br> On the last day of the Presidency, on the 5th of January 2012, Indonesia was wiped out from the map for the first time because of the Chinese invasion.
 
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==2010==
 
==2010==
 
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|During his term, Indonesia fought against a massive Australian resistance, where Indonesia lost all of its Australian regions in one day, just one day before Christmas. He also started an agreement with the Philippines to gain control of Mindanao.
 
|During his term, Indonesia fought against a massive Australian resistance, where Indonesia lost all of its Australian regions in one day, just one day before Christmas. He also started an agreement with the Philippines to gain control of Mindanao.
 
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==2009==
 
==2009==
 
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|The president when Indonesia lost all its mainland Asian territories.
 
|The president when Indonesia lost all its mainland Asian territories.
 
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==2007 - 2008==
 
==2007 - 2008==
 
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Icon-Indonesia.png CountryHistoryOrganizationsCitizensPresidentsGovernmentsCongressesPartiesMilitary Icon-Indonesia.png

Icon position country president.gif Presidents of Indonesia

Icon-Indonesia.png Indonesia is a presidential republic state, and therefore the Head of State is known as the President. The tables below list citizens who served as the Indonesian country president per every year since presidential elections are held in Indonesia.

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 % of total total terms party
~17.2 % 34 33 elected candidates; 1 interim president Party-Partai Republik eIndonesia.jpg
~14.7 % 29 28 elected candidates; 1 interim president Party-Front Pancasila.jpg
~11.7 % 23 23 elected candidates UDELOE / UDELMOE
~8.6 % 17 17 elected candidates Party-Indonesian Democratic Socialist.jpg
~8.1 % 16 16 elected candidates Party-Golongan Kaskus.jpg
~8.1 % 16 13 elected candidates; 3 interim presidents Party-Partai Komunis eIndonesia.jpg
~6.6 % 13 13 elected candidates Party-Indonesian Defensive Socialist.jpg
~5.5 % 11 11 elected candidates Party-Partai Kami Sama.jpg
~5 % 10 10 elected candidates Party-Partai Rakyat Merdeka.jpg
~2.5 % 8 5 elected candidates; 3 interim presidents Party-Allies of Indonesia.png
~3 % 6 6 elected candidates Partai Nubi eIndonesia
~2.5 % 5 4 elected candidates; 1 interim president Party-Narcissist.jpg
~1 % 2 2 elected candidates Party-Partai Nasionalis eIndonesia.jpg
~1 % 2 1 elected candidate; 1 interim president Kandang Gorila
~0.5 % 1 1 elected candidate Varokah e-Indonesia
~0.5 % 1 1 elected candidate Partai eIndonesia Maju
~0.5 % 1 1 elected candidate Partai TOP
~0.5 % 1 1 interim president Solidaritas Nubi Indonesia
~100 % 197 186 elected candidates; 11 interim presidents ==

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