I Gusti Gde Subamia | |
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Speaker of the People's Representative Council | |
In office 26 February – 2 May 1966 | |
Preceded by | Arudji Kartawinata |
Succeeded by | Achmad Sjaichu |
Deputy Speaker of the People's Representative Council | |
In office 26 December 1960 – 26 February 1966 | |
Member of the People's Representative Council | |
In office 24 March 1956 – 16 June 1966 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Tabanan, Bali and Lombok Residency, Dutch East Indies | 4 January 1921
Died | 31 December 1986 Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia | (aged 65)
Political party | Indonesian National Party |
Other political affiliations |
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I Gusti Gde Subamia (also spelled I Gusti Gede Subamia; 4 January 1921 – 31 December 1986), often shortened to I. G. G. Subamia, was an Indonesian politician who served as speaker of the People's Representative Council (DPR) from February to May 1966. A member of the Indonesian National Party (PNI), he served as a member of the DPR from his election in 1955 until his dismissal in June 1966. Born in Tabanan, Bali, on 4 May 1921, he began his career, as an assistant district head, before being elected to the Provincial Representative Council of Bali.
He was elected to the national legislature in the 1955 legislative elections, as a member of the PNI, and was inaugurated as a member on 24 March 1956. During President Sukarno's Guided Democracy, he was appointed deputy speaker of the DPR. He retained the position until 24 February 1966, when he was appointed as the speaker of the council, replacing Arudji Kartawinata. As speaker, he only held the position for less than three months, as the legislature's leadership was dissolved. He remained as a member of the DPR until his dismissal on 16 June 1966. Following his dismissal he returned to Tabanan, and died there on 31 December 1986.