Indonesian order of precedence
The Indonesian order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the Government of Indonesia. It has legal standing and is used to dictate ceremonial protocol at events of a national nature.
Indonesian order of precedence
Law No. 9 of 2010 on Protocol provides a separate Indonesian order of precedence at national level, provincial level, and district level.
Since 19 October 2010, the Indonesian order of precedence at are as follows:[1]
National Level
- President
- Vice President
- Former Presidents and Vice President (ordered by date of leaving Presidency and Vice Presidency):
- Former President Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie (20 October 1999)
- Former President Megawati Sukarnoputri (20 October 2004)
- Former President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (20 October 2014)
- Former Vice President Try Sutrisno (14 March 1998)
- Former Vice President Hamzah Haz (20 October 2004)
- Former Vice President Boediono (20 October 2014)
- Chairman of People's Consultative Assembly (MPR)
- Speaker of People's Representative Council (DPR)
- Chairman of Regional Representative Council (DPD)
- Chairman of Audit Board of Indonesia (BPK)
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (MA)
- Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court (MK)
- Chairman of Judicial Commission (KY)
- Founding fathers of national independence and their families and descendants together with living veterans of the National Revolution and their families
- Ambassadors of foreign countries and permanent representatives of international organisations
- Deputy Chairmen of MPR, Deputy Speakers of DPR, Deputy Chairmen of DPD, Governor of the Central Bank, Chairman of General Elections Commission (KPU), Chairman of General Elections Supervisory Board (BAWASLU), Deputy Chairman of BPK, Deputy Chairman of BAWASLU, Deputy Chief Justice of MA, Deputy Chief Justice of MK, and Deputy Chairman of KY
- Cabinet ministers, Cabinet-rank officials, Deputies of the DPR, Deputies of the DPD, and Indonesian Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
- Chiefs of Staff of the Army, Navy and Air Force
- Leaders of the political parties represented in the DPR
- Members of BPK and BAWASLU, Presiding Justices and Justices of MA, Justices of MK, and Members of KY
- State officials leading state institutions, leaders of other state institutions determined by law, Senior Deputy Governor and Deputy Governor of the Central Bank, and Deputy Chairman of KPU
- Provincial Governors
- Recipients of Star of the Republic of Indonesia
- Leaders of non-ministerial government institutions, Deputy Ministers, Vice Chiefs of Staff of the Army, Navy and Air Force, Deputy Chief of National Police, Deputy Attorney-General, Provincial Vice Governors, Speakers of Provincial People's Representative Assembly, Echelon I officials and officials of equivalent rank
- Regents and Mayors, and Speakers of Regency or City People's Representative Assembly
- Leaders of national-level religious organisation recognised by the Government and the people
Provincial Level
- Governor
- Vice Governor
- Former Governors and Vice Governors
- Speaker of Provincial People's Representative Council (DPRD I)
- Consul of foreign countries located in the region
- Deputy speaker of Provincial People's Representative Council (DPRD I)
- Province Secretary, Highest rank official of National Armed Forces (each branches), National Police, Justice and Attorney in the province.
- Leaders of the political parties represented in DPRD I
- Deputies of DPRD I
- Regents and Mayors
- Head of regional office of the Audit Board of Indonesia, Central Bank, and General Elections Commission (KPU)
- Traditional leaders, Religious leaders and Certain Community Leader of provincial-level
- Speaker of Regencies and Cities People's Representative Council (DPRD II)
- Vice Regents, Vice Mayors and Deputy speaker of Regencies and Cities People's Representative Council (DPRD II)
- Representatives of DPRD II
- Assistant Province Secretary, Head of Pronvicial-level Government Office, and Echelon II officials
- Echelon III officials
District Level
- Regent/Mayor
- Vice Regent/Vice Mayor
- Former Regents/Mayors and Vice Regents/Mayors
- Speaker of Regency/City People's Representative Council (DPRD II)
- Deputy speaker of Regency/City People's Representative Council (DPRD II)
- Regency/City Secretary, Highest rank official of National Armed Forces (each branches), National Police, Justice and Attorney in the regency/city.
- Leaders of the political parties represented in DPRD II
- Representatives of DPRD II
- Assistant Regency/City Secretary, Head of Regency/City-level Government Office, Echelon II officials, Heads of regional office of the Central Bank, and General Elections Commission (KPU).
- Head of Subdistrict-level Government Office, Highest rank official of National Armed Forces (each branches) and National Police in the subdistrict.
- Head of Subdistrict and Echelon III officials.
- Village Head or Lurah and Echelon IV officials
Notes
- ^ According to Law No.9/2010, Cabinet-rank officials are Attorney General, Commander of the National Armed Forces, and Chief of the National Police. However, current cabinet also includes Cabinet Secretary as Cabinet-rank officials.
References
- ↑ Law No. 9 of 2010 on Protocol. Art. 9, 10 and 11.
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