List of ministers of home affairs (Indonesia)

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{{Infobox political post

| post = Minister of Home Affairs

| body =

| native_name = Menteri Dalam Negeri

| insignia = Seal of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia (2020 version).svg

| insigniasize = 75px

| insigniacaption = Seal of the Ministry of Home Affairs

| insigniaalt =

| flag = Flag of the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia.png

| flagsize = 150px

| flagalt =

| flagborder = yes

| flagcaption = Flag of the Ministry of Home Affairs

| image = Menteri Dalam Negeri Tito Karnavian.png

| imagesize = 200px

| incumbent = Tito Karnavian

| incumbentsince = 23 October 2019

| department = Ministry of Home Affairs

| style =

| type =

| status =

| abbreviation = Mendagri

| member_of = Cabinet

| reports_to =

| residence =

| seat = Jl. Medan Merdeka Utara No. 7
Jakarta 10110

| nominator =

| appointer = President of Indonesia

| appointer_qualified =

| termlength =

| formation = {{start date and age|df=y|1945|8|19}}

| inaugural = Wiranatakusumah V

| website = {{URL|https://www.kemendagri.go.id/}}

}}

This article lists persons and politicians who have been appointed as the minister of home affairs in Indonesia.

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! No.

! Portrait

! colspan="2" | Name

! Cabinet

! Took office

! Left office

! Notes

! {{abbr|R|References}}

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| align="center"| 1

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Independent politician}} |

| Wiranatakusumah V

| Presidential

| 19 August 1945

| 14 November 1945

|

| rowspan="39" |{{harvnb|Department of Internal Affairs|1996|pp=29–32}}

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"| 2

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Socialist Party of Indonesia}} |

| Sutan Sjahrir

| Sjahrir I

| 14 November 1945

| 12 March 1946

| Also serving as Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs.

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"| 3

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Socialist Party of Indonesia}} |

| Sudarsono

| Sjahrir II

| 12 March 1946

| 2 October 1946

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"| 4

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Masyumi Party}} |

| Mohammad Roem

| Sjahrir III

| 2 October 1946

| 26 June 1947

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"| 5

| 100px

| bgcolor=#197019 |

| Wondoamiseno

| Amir Sjarifuddin I

| 3 July 1947

| 11 November 1947

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"| (4)

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Masyumi Party}} |

| Mohammad Roem

| Amir Sjarifuddin II

| 11 November 1947

| 23 January 1948

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"| 6

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Masyumi Party}} |

| Soekiman Wirjosandjojo

| Hatta I

| 29 January 1948

| 4 August 1948

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"| —

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Independent politician}} |

| Teuku Muhammad Hasan

| rowspan=2| Emergency

| 19 December 1948

| 31 March 1949

| Serving as the ad-interim Minister of Home Affairs prior to Soekiman's arrival in Bukittingi, the center of the Emergency cabinet.

align="center"| —

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Masyumi Party}} |

| Soekiman Wirjosandjojo

| 31 March 1949

| 13 July 1949

|Also serving as Minister of Health.

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"| 7

| 100px

| bgcolor=#a5682a |

| Wongsonegoro

| Hatta II

| 4 August 1949

| 20 December 1949

|

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|align="center"|—

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Independent politician}} |

| Ida Anak Agung Gde Agung

| RUSI

| 20 December 1949

| 6 September 1950

|

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| align="center" rowspan=2| 8

| rowspan=2| 100px

| rowspan=2 bgcolor={{party color|Indonesian National Party}} |

| rowspan=2|Susanto Tirtoprodjo

| Susanto

| 20 December 1949

| 21 January 1950

| Also served as the acting Prime Minister.

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| Halim

| 21 January 1950

| 6 September 1950

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"| 9

| 100px

|bgcolor={{party color|Independent politician}} |

| Assaat

| Natsir

| 6 September 1950

| 3 April 1951

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"| 10

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Indonesian National Party}} |

| Iskaq Tjokroadisurjo

| Sukiman

| 27 April 1951

| 3 April 1952

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"| (4)

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Masyumi Party}}|

| Mohammad Roem

| Wilopo

| 3 April 1952

| 30 July 1953

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"| 11

| 100px

| bgcolor=#a5682a |

| Hazairin

| rowspan=3| Ali Sastroamidjojo I

| 30 July 1953

| 12 August 1955

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| —

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Nahdlatul Ulama}} |

| Zainul Arifin
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| 23 October 1954

| 19 November 1954

| Also serve as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for State Welfare

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center" rowspan=2 | 12

| rowspan=2| 100px

| rowspan=2 bgcolor={{party color|Nahdlatul Ulama}} |

| rowspan=2| R. Sunaryo

| 19 November 1954

| 24 Juli 1955

|

rowspan=2| Burhanuddin Harahap

| 12 August 1955

| 19 January 1956

|

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Independent politician}} |

| Soeroso
{{small|(ad-interim)}}

| 19 January 1956

| 24 March 1956

|

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| align="center" | (12)

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Nahdlatul Ulama}} |

| R. Sunaryo

| Ali Sastroamidjojo II

| 24 March 1956

| 14 March 1957

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"|13

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Indonesian National Party}} |

| Sanusi Hardjadinata

| Djuanda

| 9 April 1957

| 10 July 1959

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center" rowspan=4| 14

| rowspan=4| 100px

| rowspan=4 bgcolor={{party color|Independent politician}} |

| rowspan=4| Ipik Gandamana

| Working I

| 10 July 1959

| 18 February 1960

| Position renamed to Minister of Internal Affairs and Regional Autonomy

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| Working II

| 18 February 1960

| 6 March 1962

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| Working III

| 6 March 1962

| 13 November 1963

| Position renamed to Minister of General Government and Regional Autonomy

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| Working IV

| 13 November 1963

| 27 August 1964

| Position renamed to Minister of Home Affairs

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center" rowspan=2| 15

| rowspan=2| 100px

| rowspan=2 bgcolor="#7B8738"|

| rowspan=2| Soemarno Sosroatmodjo

| Dwikora I

| 27 August 1964

| 22 February 1966

| rowspan="2" |Also serving as the Governor of Jakarta.

rowspan="2" |Dwikora II

| 22 February 1966

| 18 March 1966

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center" rowspan=5| 16

| rowspan=5| 100px

| rowspan=5 bgcolor="#7B8738"|

| rowspan=5| Basuki Rahmat

| 18 March 1966

| 28 March 1966

|

Dwikora III

| 28 March 1966

| 25 July 1966

|

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| Ampera I

| 28 July 1966

| 14 October 1967

|

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| Ampera II

| 14 October 1967

| 10 June 1968

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| rowspan=2| Development I

| 10 June 1968

| 8 January 1969

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center" rowspan=3|17

| rowspan=3| 100px

| rowspan=2 bgcolor="#7B8738"|

| rowspan=3| Amir Machmud

| 28 January 1969

| 28 March 1973

|

Development II

| 28 March 1973

| 29 March 1978

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| bgcolor={{party color|Golkar}} |

| rowspan=2|Development III

| 29 March 1978

| 1 October 1982

| Since 1 October 1982 was appointed as the Speaker of the People's Representative Council

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| align="center"| —

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Golkar}} |

| Sudharmono

| 1 October 1982

| 19 March 1983

| Also serving as the State Minister of State Secretary

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|align="center"| 18

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Golkar}} |

| Soepardjo Rustam

| Development IV

| 19 March 1983

| 21 March 1988

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"|19

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Golkar}} |

| Rudini

| Development V

| 21 March 1988

| 17 March 1993

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"|20

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Golkar}} |

| Yogie Suardi Memet

| Development VI

| 17 March 1993

| 14 March 1998

|

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|align="center"|21

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Golkar}} |

| Hartono

| Development VII

| 14 March 1998

| 21 May 1998

|

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"| 22

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Golkar}} |

| Syarwan Hamid

| rowspan=2| Development Reform

| 23 May 1998

| 1 October 1999

| Since 1 October 1999 was appointed as the member of the People's Representative Council.

|

align="center"| —

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Golkar}} |

| Feisal Tanjung
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| 1 October 1999

| 20 October 1999

| Also serving as the Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs.

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"| 23

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Independent politician}} |

| Soerjadi Soedirdja

| National Unity

| 26 October 1999

| 23 July 2001

|

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"|24

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Independent politician}} |

| Hari Sabarno

| Mutual Assistance

| 10 August 2001

| 20 October 2004

|

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

|align="center"| 25

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Independent politician}} |

| Mohammad Ma'ruf

| rowspan=3| United Indonesia I

| 21 October 2004

| 2 March 2007

|

|

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| align="center"| —

| 100px

| bgcolor=#d3d3d3|

| Widodo Adi Sutjipto
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| 2 March 2007

| 29 August 2007

|

|

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|align="center"|26

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Independent politician}} |

| Mardiyanto

| 29 August 2007

| 20 October 2009

|

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

| align="center"|27

| 100px

| bgcolor={{party color|Independent politician}} |

| Gamawan Fauzi

| United Indonesia II

| 22 October 2009

| 20 October 2014

|

|

style="background:#F9F9F9"

|align="center"| 28

| 100px

|bgcolor={{party color|Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}} |

| Tjahjo Kumolo

| Working

| 27 October 2014

| 20 October 2019

|

|

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| align="center"| 29

| 100px

| bgcolor=#d3d3d3|

| Tito Karnavian

| Onward

| 23 October 2019

| Incumbent

|

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See also

References

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Bibliography

  • {{Citation |author= Department of Internal Affairs| title = Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa: tentang Biografi Menteri-Menteri 1945-1995|language=id|location = Jakarta| year = 1996}}

{{Home Affairs Ministers of Indonesia}}

{{List of ministers of Indonesia}}

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