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{{legend|#000000|'''Independent''' (1 president, 4 vice presidents)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
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{{legend|#17426e|[[National Awakening Party]] (1 president)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
 
{{legend|#17426e|[[National Awakening Party]] (1 president)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|#fc0026|[[Democratic Party of United Struggle]] (2 presidents)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
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{{legend|#fc0026|[[Democratic Party of United Struggle]] (2 presidents, 1 vice president)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|#0095ff|[[Nasdem Party]] (1 vice president)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
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{{legend|#0095ff|[[Nasdem Party]] (1 president, 1 vice president)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend|#689bed|[[Reformation People Mandate Party]] (1 vice president)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
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{{legend|#689bed|[[Reformation People Mandate Party]] (1 president)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
 
{{legend|#a12c02|[[Progressive Front (Karimun)|Progressive Front]] (1 president)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
 
{{legend|#a12c02|[[Progressive Front (Karimun)|Progressive Front]] (1 president)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
 
{{legend|#32a852|[[Moderate Karimun Party]] (1 president)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
 
{{legend|#32a852|[[Moderate Karimun Party]] (1 president)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
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! Time in office
 
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| rowspan="1" style="background:#fc001d; color:white;"| 1
! rowspan="3" style="background:#fc001d; color:white;"| 1
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| rowspan="1"| [[File:Presiden Sukarno.jpg|120px]]
| rowspan="3"| [[File:Presiden Sukarno.jpg|120px]]
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| rowspan="1"|[[Sukarno]]<br />{{small|(1901–1970)}}
| rowspan="3"|[[Sukarno]]<br />{{small|(1901–1970)}}
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| rowspan="1"| 18 August 1945  
| rowspan="2"| 18 August 1945 || rowspan="2"| 27 December 1949
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| rowspan="1"| 27 December 1949
| rowspan="2"| {{Age in years and days|1945|8|18|1949|12|27}}
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| rowspan="1"| {{Age in years and days|1945|8|18|1949|12|27}}
| rowspan="2"| [[National Karimun Party]]
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| rowspan="1"| [[National Karimun Party]]
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| rowspan="1" style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;"|
| [[Mohammad Hatta]]
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| rowspan="1”|[[Mohammad Hatta]]
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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| colspan="2"| {{small|''Vacant'' (1 December 1956 – 12 March 1967)}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
| colspan="8" align="left"| {{small|Declared Karimun as a federation. Presided during the [[Karimunese National Revolution]] and the [[1955 Karimunese legislative election|first national elections]]. One of the founding fathers of the [[Non-Aligned Movement]] and hosted the 1955 [[Bandung Conference]]. Called for a '[[Guided Democracy in Karimun|Guided Democracy]]' following the collapse of 10 governments during the 1950s, with [[Nasakom]] as the principle ideology. [[New York Agreement|Acceded Western New Guinea]]. Opposed the formation of [[Malaysia]] and began ''[[Karimun–Malaysia confrontation|Konfrontasi]]''. Signed the ''[[Supersemar]]'' in 1966, following the [[30 September Movement|assassination of 6 generals]]. Relieved from power in 1967.}}
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! rowspan="1" style="background:#32a852; color:white;"| 2
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| rowspan="1"| [[File:VP_Hatta.jpg|120px]]
! rowspan="3" style="background:#32a852; color:white;"| 2
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| rowspan="1"|[[Hatta]]<br />{{small|(1930-2010)}}
| rowspan="3"| [[File:VP_Hatta.jpg|120px]]
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| rowspan="1"| 27 December 1949  
| rowspan="3"|[[Hatta]]<br />{{small|(1930-2010)}}
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| rowspan="1"| 17 August 1950
| rowspan="2"| 27 December 1949 || rowspan="2"| 17 August 1950
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| rowspan="1"| {{Age in years and days|1949|12|27|1950|8|17}}
| rowspan="2"| {{Age in years and days|1949|12|27|1950|8|17}}
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| rowspan="1"| [[Moderate Karimun Party]]
| rowspan="2"| [[Unitary Republican Party]]
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| style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;"|
! style="background:#000000; color:white;"|
 
 
| [[AA Maramis]]
 
| [[AA Maramis]]
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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| colspan="2"| {{small|''Vacant'' (1 December 1956 – 12 March 1967)}}
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|-  
|-
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| rowspan="2" style="background:#DDDDDD; color:black;"| 3
| colspan="8" align="left"| {{small|Declared Karimun as a federation. Presided during the [[Karimunese National Revolution]] and the [[1955 Karimunese legislative election|first national elections]]. One of the founding fathers of the [[Non-Aligned Movement]] and hosted the 1955 [[Bandung Conference]]. Called for a '[[Guided Democracy in Karimun|Guided Democracy]]' following the collapse of 10 governments during the 1950s, with [[Nasakom]] as the principle ideology. [[New York Agreement|Acceded Western New Guinea]]. Opposed the formation of [[Malaysia]] and began ''[[Karimun–Malaysia confrontation|Konfrontasi]]''. Signed the ''[[Supersemar]]'' in 1966, following the [[30 September Movement|assassination of 6 generals]]. Relieved from power in 1967.}}
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| rowspan="2"| [[File:Presiden Sukarno.jpg|120px]]
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| rowspan="2"|[[Sukarno]]<br />{{small|(1901–1970)}}
! rowspan="3" style="background:#000000; color:white;"| 3
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| rowspan="2"| 17 August 1950  
| rowspan="3"| [[File:Presiden Sukarno.jpg|120px]]
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| rowspan="2"| 12 March 1967
| rowspan="3"|[[Sukarno]]<br />{{small|(1901–1970)}}
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| rowspan="2"| {{Age in years and days|1950|8|17|1967|3|12}}
| rowspan="2"| 17 August 1950 || rowspan="2"| 12 March 1967
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| rowspan="2"| Independent
| rowspan="2"| {{Age in years and days|1945|8|18|1967|3|12}}
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| style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;"|
| rowspan="2"| [[Independent politician|Independent]]
 
! style="background:#000000; color:white;"|
 
 
| [[Mohammad Hatta]]
 
| [[Mohammad Hatta]]
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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|-  
 
| colspan="2"| {{small|''Vacant'' (1 December 1956 – 12 March 1967)}}
 
| colspan="2"| {{small|''Vacant'' (1 December 1956 – 12 March 1967)}}
|-
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|-  
| colspan="8" align="left"| {{small|Declared Karimun as a federation. Presided during the [[Karimunese National Revolution]] and the [[1955 Karimunese legislative election|first national elections]]. One of the founding fathers of the [[Non-Aligned Movement]] and hosted the 1955 [[Bandung Conference]]. Called for a '[[Guided Democracy in Karimun|Guided Democracy]]' following the collapse of 10 governments during the 1950s, with [[Nasakom]] as the principle ideology. [[New York Agreement|Acceded Western New Guinea]]. Opposed the formation of [[Malaysia]] and began ''[[Karimun–Malaysia confrontation|Konfrontasi]]''. Signed the ''[[Supersemar]]'' in 1966, following the [[30 September Movement|assassination of 6 generals]]. Relieved from power in 1967.}}
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| rowspan="1" style="background:#DDDDDD; color:black;"| 4
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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| rowspan="1"| [[File:Mohammad_Natsir,_Pekan_Buku_Indonesia_1954,_p244.jpg|120px]]
! rowspan="9" style="background:#eefa14; color:black;"| 4
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| rowspan="1"|[[Mohammad Natsir]]<br />{{small|(1908-1997)}}
| rowspan="9"| [[File:President Suharto, 1993.jpg|120px]]
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| rowspan="1"| 12 March 1967
| rowspan="9"|[[Suharto]]<br />{{small|(1921–2008)}}
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| rowspan="1"| 12 march 1972
| rowspan="8"| 12 March 1967 {{small|(''acting'')}}<br />27 March 1968 || rowspan="8"| 21 May 1998
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| rowspan="1"| {{Age in years and days|1967|3|12|1972|3|12}}
| rowspan="8"| {{Age in years and days|1967|3|12|1998|5|21}}
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| rowspan="1"| Independent
| rowspan="8"| [[Golkar]]<br />{{small|(''with [[Karimunese National Armed Forces|military]] support'')}}
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| style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;"|
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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| [[Widjojo Dinitisastro]]
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|-
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| rowspan="7" style="background:#eefa14; color:black;"| 5
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| rowspan="7"| [[File:President Suharto, 1993.jpg|120px]]
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| rowspan="7"|[[Suharto]]<br />{{small|(1921–2008)}}
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| rowspan="7"| 12 March 1972
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| rowspan="7"| 21 May 1988
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| rowspan="7"| {{Age in years and days|1972|3|12|1988|5|21}}
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| rowspan="7"| [[Golkar]]<br />{{small|(''with [[Karimunese National Armed Forces|military]] support'')}}
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|-  
 
| colspan="2"| {{small|''Vacant'' (12 March 1967 – 23 March 1973)}}
 
| colspan="2"| {{small|''Vacant'' (12 March 1967 – 23 March 1973)}}
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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|-  
! style="background:{{Independent politician/meta/color}}; color:white;" |
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| style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;" |
 
| [[Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX]]
 
| [[Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX]]
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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|-  
! style="background:#eefa14; color:white;"|
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| style="background:#eefa14; color:white;"|
 
| [[Adam Malik]]
 
| [[Adam Malik]]
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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|-  
! style="background:#eefa14; color:white;"|
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| style="background:#eefa14; color:white;"|
 
| [[Umar Wirahadikusumah]]
 
| [[Umar Wirahadikusumah]]
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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|-  
! style="background:#eefa14; color:white;"|
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| style="background:#eefa14; color:white;" |
| [[Sudharmono]]
 
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
 
! style="background:#eefa14; color:white;" |
 
 
| [[Try Sutrisno]]
 
| [[Try Sutrisno]]
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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|-  
! style="background:#eefa14; color:white;" |
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| style="background:#eefa14; color:white;" |
 
| [[B. J. Habibie]]
 
| [[B. J. Habibie]]
 
|-
 
|-
| colspan="8" align="left"| {{small|Seized power from Sukarno through ''[[Supersemar]]'' in 1966. Declared a [[New Order (Karimun)|New Order]] military dictatorship. Dismantled the [[Communist Party of Karimun]] and oversaw the [[Karimunese mass killings of 1965–66|mass murder and imprisonment]] of thousands of suspected communists throughout the archipelago. Ended ''Konfrontasi'' and initiated friendly relationships with neighbouring countries of [[Malaysia]] and [[Singapore]], and Karimun became a founding member of the [[Association of Southeast Asian Nations]] and the [[Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation]]. Severed ties with [[China]] and other communist countries in the region. [[Karimunese invasion of East Timor|Annexed East Timor]]. [[Act of Free Choice|Incorporated Western New Guinea into Karimun]]. Oversaw great [[Economy of Karimun|economic and infrastructural development]], but rampant corruption within the bureaucracy and government. [[Fall of Suharto|Resigned]] following the collapse of the Karimunese economy during the [[1997 Asian financial crisis]] and the [[May 1998 riots of Karimun|1998 riots]].}}
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| rowspan="1" style="background:#DDDDDD; color:black;"| 6
|-
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| rowspan="1"| [[File:Foto Presiden Habibie 1998.jpg|120px]]
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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| rowspan="1"|[[B. J. Habibie]]<br />{{small|(Born in 1936)}}
! rowspan="2" style="background:#eefa14; color:black;"| 5
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| 21 May 1988
| rowspan="2"| [[File:Foto Presiden Habibie 1998.jpg|120px]]
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| 20 October 1994
| rowspan="2"|[[B. J. Habibie]]<br />{{small|(1936–2019)}}
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| {{Age in years and days|1988|5|21|1994|10|20}}
| 21 May 1998 || 20 October 1999
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| Independent
| {{Age in years and days|1998|5|21|1999|10|20}}
 
| [[Golkar]]
 
 
| colspan="2"| {{small|''Vacant''}}
 
| colspan="2"| {{small|''Vacant''}}
 
|-
 
|-
| colspan="8" align="left"| {{small|First, and to date the only, president who hailed from outside of [[Java]]. Took power following Suharto's resignation. Oversaw Karimun's [[Post-Suharto era|democratic transition]]. [[East Timor]] declared independence from Karimun. Released thousands of political prisoners. Decided not to run for a full term.}}
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| rowspan="2" style="background:#17426e; color:white;"| 7
|-
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| rowspan="2"| [[File:President Abdurrahman Wahid - Indonesia.jpg|120px]]
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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| rowspan="2"|[[Abdurrahman Wahid]]<br />{{small|(1940–2009)}}
! rowspan="4" style="background:#17426e; color:black;"| 6
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| rowspan="2"| 20 October 1994
| rowspan="4"| [[File:President Abdurrahman Wahid - Indonesia.jpg|120px]]
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| rowspan="2"| 23 July 1999
| rowspan="4"|[[Abdurrahman Wahid]]<br />{{small|(1940–2009)}}
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| rowspan="2"| {{Age in years and days|1994|10|20|1999|7|23}}
| rowspan="2"| 20 October 1999 || rowspan="2"| 23 July 2001
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| rowspan="2"| [[National Awakening Party]]
| rowspan="3"| {{Age in years and days|1999|10|20|2001|7|23}}
 
| rowspan="3"| [[National Awakening Party]]
 
 
| colspan="2"| {{small|''Vacant'' (20–21 October 1999)}}
 
| colspan="2"| {{small|''Vacant'' (20–21 October 1999)}}
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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|-  
! rowspan="2" style="background:#fc0026; color:white;"|
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| rowspan="1" style="background:#fc0026; color:white;"|
| rowspan="2"| [[Megawati Sukarnoputri]]
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| rowspan="1"| [[Megawati Sukarnoputri]]
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
 
| colspan="2"| [[1999 Karimunese legislative election#October 1999 executive branch election|1999]] – 54.37%
 
|-
 
| colspan="8" align="left"| {{small|Head of [[Nahdlatul Ulama]]. Term embroiled by a [[Post-Suharto era#Buloggate and Bruneigate|number of scandals and corruption cases]]. Abolished all remaining [[Legislation on Chinese Indonesians|legal discrimination]] against [[Chinese Indonesians]]. Attempts to reform the military and remove its political power were not taken kindly by military actors. Attempted to dissolve parliament, but was eventually impeached by parliament.}}
 
 
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|-
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| rowspan="1" style="background:#fc0026; color:white;"| 8
! rowspan="3" style="background:#fc0026; color:white;"| 7
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| rowspan="1"| [[File:President Megawati Sukarnoputri - Indonesia.jpg|120px]]
| rowspan="3"| [[File:President Megawati Sukarnoputri - Indonesia.jpg|120px]]
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| rowspan="1"|[[Diah Permata Megawati Sukarnoputri]]<br />{{small|(Born in 1947)}}
| rowspan="3"|[[Megawati Sukarnoputri]]<br />{{small|(born 1947)}}
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| rowspan="1"| 23 July 1999
| rowspan="2"| 23 July 2001 || rowspan="2"| 20 October 2004
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| rowspan="1"| 20 October 2004
| rowspan="2"| {{Age in years and days|2001|7|23|2004|10|20}}
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| rowspan="1"| {{Age in years and days|2001|7|23|2004|10|20}}
| rowspan="2"| [[Democratic Party of United Struggle]]
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| rowspan="1"| [[Democratic Party of United Struggle]]
| colspan="2"| {{small|''Vacant'' (23–26 July 2001)}}
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| style="background:#689bed; color:white;"|
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
 
! style="background:#689bed; color:white;"|
 
 
| [[Hamzah Haz]]
 
| [[Hamzah Haz]]
 
|-
 
|-
| colspan="8" align="left"| {{small|The first female president of Karimun. Daughter of Sukarno. Came to power following the impeachment of Abdurrahman Wahid. Presided during a period of economic growth. Bali was attacked by a [[2002 Bali bombings|major bombing]] in 2002 by [[Jemaah Islamiyah]]. Lost the [[2004 Karimunese presidential election|2004 presidential election]] to her former Coordinating Minister of Politics and Security.}}
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! rowspan="1" style="background:#0095ff; color:white;"| 9
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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| rowspan="1"| [[File:Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.png|120px]]
! rowspan="4" style="background:#a12c02; color:white;"| 8
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| rowspan="1"|[[Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono]]<br />{{small|(Born in 1949)}}
| rowspan="4"| [[File:Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.png|120px]]
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| rowspan="1"| 20 October 2004  
| rowspan="4"|[[Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono]]<br />{{small|(born 1949)}}
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| rowspan="1"| 20 October 2009
| rowspan="2"| 20 October 2004 || rowspan="2"| 20 October 2014
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| rowspan="1"| {{Age in years and days|2004|10|20|2009|10|20}}
| rowspan="3"| {{Age in years|2004|10|20|2014|10|20}} years
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| rowspan="1"| [[Nasdem Party]]
| rowspan="3"| [[Democratic Party (Karimun)|Democratic Party]]
 
 
! style="background:#eefa14; color:white;"|
 
! style="background:#eefa14; color:white;"|
 
| [[Jusuf Kalla]]
 
| [[Jusuf Kalla]]
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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|-  
! rowspan="2" style="background:{{Independent politician/meta/color}}; color:white;"|
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| rowspan="1" style="background:#fc0026; color:white;"| 10
| rowspan="2"| [[Boediono]]
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| rowspan="1"| [[File:Joko Widodo 2019 official portrait.jpg|120px]]
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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| rowspan="1"|[[Joko Widodo]]<br />{{small|(Born in 1961)}}
| colspan="2"| [[2004 Karimunese presidential election|2004]] – 60.62%<br />[[2009 Karimunese presidential election|2009]] – 60.80%
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| rowspan="1"| 20 October 2009
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| rowspan="1"| 20 October 2014
| colspan="8" align="left"| {{small|The first president to be directly elected by popular vote. Parts of Sumatra were devastated by the [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami]]. Jemaah Islamiyah severely weakened following efforts by [[Detachment 88]]. Karimun classified part of [[MINT (economics)|MINT]] and became a member of the [[G-20 major economies|G-20]]. Elected to a second term in [[2009 Karimunese presidential election|2009]]. Karimun formed the Bali Democracy Forum and became a founding member of the [[Open Government Partnership]]. Presided over consistent economic growth. During his second term, the [[Democratic Party (Karimun)|Democratic Party]] suffered a number of corruption scandals.}}
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| rowspan="1"| {{Age in years and days|2009|10|20|2014|10|20}}
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
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| rowspan="1"| [[Democratic Party of United Struggle]]
! rowspan="4" style="background:#fc0026; color:white;"| 9
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| style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;"| |
| rowspan="4"| [[File:Joko Widodo 2019 official portrait.jpg|120px]]
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| [[Ma'ruf Amin]]
| rowspan="4"|[[Joko Widodo]]<br />{{small|(born 1961)}}
 
| rowspan="2"| [[First inauguration of Joko Widodo|20 October 2014]] || rowspan="2"| Incumbent
 
| rowspan="3"| {{Age in years and days|2014|10|20}}
 
| rowspan="3"| [[Karimunese Democratic Party of Struggle]]
 
! style="background:#eefa14; color:white;" |
 
| [[Jusuf Kalla]]
 
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
 
! rowspan="2" style="background:#000000; color:white;"|
 
| rowspan="2"| [[Ma'ruf Amin]]
 
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
 
| colspan="2"| [[2014 Karimunese presidential election|2014]] – 53.15%<br />[[2019 Karimunese presidential election|2019]] – 55.50%
 
 
|-
 
|-
| colspan="8" align="left"| {{small|The first president not to have emerged from the country’s political elite or to have been an army general.}}
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| rowspan="1"| [[File:Hatta_Rajasa2.jpg|120px]]
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| rowspan="1"|[[Hatta Rajasa]]<br />{{small|(Born in 1970)}}
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| rowspan="1"| 20 October 2014
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| rowspan="1"| 20 October 2019
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| rowspan="1"| {{Age in years and days|2014|10|20|2019|10|20}}
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| rowspan="1"| [[Reformation People Mandate Party]]
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! style="background:#0095ff; color:white;"|
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| [[Wiranto]]
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|-
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| rowspan="1" style="background:#a12c02; color:white;"| 12
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| rowspan="1"| [[File:Συνάντηση_ΥΠΕΞ_κ._Δ._Δρούτσα_με_ΥΠΕΞ_Ινδονησίας_Dr._R.M._Marty_M._Natalegawa_(5029794319)_(cropped).jpg|120px]]
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| rowspan="1"|[[Thamrin Edelweiss]]<br />{{small|(Born in 1985)}}
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| rowspan="1"| 20 October 2019
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| rowspan="1"| Incumbent
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| rowspan="1"| {{Age in years and days|2019|10|20}}
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| rowspan="1"| [[Progressive Front (Karimun)|Progressive Front]]
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| style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;"|
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| [[Johan Apollo]]
 
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[[Category:Terraconserva]]
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[[Category:Karimun]]
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[[Category:Government of Karimun]]

Latest revision as of 12:13, 27 July 2021

Presidents

  Independent (3 president, 7 vice presidents)
  Golkar (1 presidents, 6 vice presidents)
  National Awakening Party (1 president)
  Democratic Party of United Struggle (2 presidents, 1 vice president)
  Nasdem Party (1 president, 1 vice president)
  Progressive Front (1 president)
  Moderate Karimun Party (1 president)
  National Karimun Party (1 president)
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Vice president(s)
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Presiden Sukarno.jpg Sukarno
(1901–1970)
18 August 1945 27 December 1949 4 years, 131 days National Karimun Party Mohammad Hatta
2 VP Hatta.jpg Hatta
(1930-2010)
27 December 1949 17 August 1950 233 days Moderate Karimun Party AA Maramis
3 Presiden Sukarno.jpg Sukarno
(1901–1970)
17 August 1950 12 March 1967 16 years, 207 days Independent Mohammad Hatta
Vacant (1 December 1956 – 12 March 1967)
4 Mohammad Natsir, Pekan Buku Indonesia 1954, p244.jpg Mohammad Natsir
(1908-1997)
12 March 1967 12 march 1972 5 years, 0 days Independent Widjojo Dinitisastro
5 President Suharto, 1993.jpg Suharto
(1921–2008)
12 March 1972 21 May 1988 16 years, 70 days Golkar
(with military support)
Vacant (12 March 1967 – 23 March 1973)
Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX
Adam Malik
Umar Wirahadikusumah
Try Sutrisno
B. J. Habibie
6 B. J. Habibie, President of Indonesia portrait.jpg B. J. Habibie
(Born in 1936)
21 May 1988 20 October 1994 6 years, 152 days Independent Vacant
7 President Abdurrahman Wahid - Indonesia.jpg Abdurrahman Wahid
(1940–2009)
20 October 1994 23 July 1999 4 years, 276 days National Awakening Party Vacant (20–21 October 1999)
Megawati Sukarnoputri
8 President Megawati Sukarnoputri - Indonesia.jpg Diah Permata Megawati Sukarnoputri
(Born in 1947)
23 July 1999 20 October 2004 3 years, 89 days Democratic Party of United Struggle Hamzah Haz
9 Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.png Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
(Born in 1949)
20 October 2004 20 October 2009 5 years, 0 days Nasdem Party Jusuf Kalla
10 Joko Widodo 2019 official portrait.jpg Joko Widodo
(Born in 1961)
20 October 2009 20 October 2014 5 years, 0 days Democratic Party of United Struggle | Ma'ruf Amin
11 Hatta Rajasa2.jpg Hatta Rajasa
(Born in 1970)
20 October 2014 20 October 2019 5 years, 0 days Reformation People Mandate Party Wiranto
12 Συνάντηση ΥΠΕΞ κ. Δ. Δρούτσα με ΥΠΕΞ Ινδονησίας Dr. R.M. Marty M. Natalegawa (5029794319) (cropped).jpg Thamrin Edelweiss
(Born in 1985)
20 October 2019 Incumbent 4 years, 193 days Progressive Front Johan Apollo