List of ministers of home affairs (Indonesia)

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Minister of Home Affairs
Menteri Dalam Negeri
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Menteri Dalam Negeri Tito Karnavian.png
Incumbent
Tito Karnavian
since 23 October 2019
Ministry of Home Affairs
AbbreviationMendagri
Member of Cabinet
Seat Jl. Medan Merdeka Utara No. 7
Jakarta 10110
Appointer President of Indonesia
Inaugural holder Wiranatakusumah V
Formation19 August 1945;78 years ago (1945-08-19)
Website 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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  Non-partisan (9)        PSI  (2)        Masyumi  (2)        PSII  (1)     
   Parindra  (2)        PNI  (3)        NU  (1)        ABRI/TNI  (3)        Golkar  (8)        PDI-P  (1)
No.PortraitNameCabinetTook officeLeft officeNotesR
1 R. A. A. Wiranatakusumah, Riwajat Singkat Terdirinja Negara Pasoendan (1948).jpg Wiranatakusumah V Presidential 19 August 194514 November 1945 [1]
2 Soetan Sjahrir 1948.jpg Sutan Sjahrir Sjahrir I 14 November 194512 March 1946Also serving as Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
3 Sudarsono, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa, p43.jpg Sudarsono Sjahrir II 12 March 19462 October 1946
4 Mohammad Roem, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa, p47.jpg Mohammad Roem Sjahrir III 2 October 194626 June 1947
5 Warkhadun Wondoamiseno, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa, p53.jpg Wondoamiseno Amir Sjarifuddin I 3 July 194711 November 1947
(4) Mohammad Roem, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa, p47.jpg Mohammad Roem Amir Sjarifuddin II 11 November 194723 January 1948
6 Sukiman Wirjosandjojo, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa, p59.jpg Soekiman Wirjosandjojo Hatta I 29 January 19484 August 1948
Mr T.M. Hasan.jpg Teuku Muhammad Hasan Emergency 19 December 194831 March 1949Serving as the ad-interim Minister of Home Affairs prior to Soekiman's arrival in Bukittingi, the center of the Emergency cabinet.
Sukiman Wirjosandjojo, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa, p59.jpg Soekiman Wirjosandjojo 31 March 194913 July 1949Also serving as Minister of Health.
7 Wongsonegoro, Kami Perkenalkan (1954), p17.jpg Wongsonegoro Hatta II 4 August 194920 December 1949
Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung, Round Table Conference 1948.jpg Ida Anak Agung Gde Agung RUSI 20 December 19496 September 1950
8 Soesanto Tirtoprodjo, minister van Justitie (Kehakiman) in het kabinet Sjahrir ..., Bestanddeelnr 11864.jpg Susanto Tirtoprodjo Susanto 20 December 194921 January 1950Also served as the acting Prime Minister.
Halim 21 January 19506 September 1950
9 Assaat PYO.jpg Assaat Natsir 6 September 19503 April 1951
10 Iskaq Tjokroadisurjo, Kami Perkenalkan (1954), p25.jpg Iskaq Tjokroadisurjo Sukiman 27 April 19513 April 1952
(4) Mohammad Roem, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa, p47.jpg Mohammad Roem Wilopo 3 April 195230 July 1953
11 Dr Hazairin, Pekan Buku Indonesia 1954, p242.jpg Hazairin Ali Sastroamidjojo I 30 July 195312 August 1955
Hadji Zainul Arifin.jpg Zainul Arifin
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23 October 195419 November 1954Also serve as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for State Welfare
12 Achmad Sunaryo, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa, p99.jpg R. Sunaryo 19 November 195424 Juli 1955
Burhanuddin Harahap 12 August 195519 January 1956
Soeroso, Minister of Social Affairs of Indonesia.jpg Soeroso
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19 January 195624 March 1956
(12) Achmad Sunaryo, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa, p99.jpg R. Sunaryo Ali Sastroamidjojo II 24 March 195614 March 1957
13 Sanusi Hardjadinata, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa, p103.jpg Sanusi Hardjadinata Djuanda 9 April 195710 July 1959
14 Ipik Gandamana, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa, p107.jpg Ipik Gandamana Working I 10 July 195918 February 1960Position renamed to Minister of Internal Affairs and Regional Autonomy
Working II 18 February 19606 March 1962
Working III 6 March 196213 November 1963Position renamed to Minister of General Government and Regional Autonomy
Working IV 13 November 196327 August 1964Position renamed to Minister of Home Affairs
15 Sumarno Sosroatmodjo, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa, p113.jpg Soemarno Sosroatmodjo Dwikora I 27 August 196422 February 1966Also serving as the Governor of Jakarta.
Dwikora II 22 February 196618 March 1966
16 Basuki Rahmat, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa, p121.jpg Basuki Rahmat 18 March 196628 March 1966
Dwikora III 28 March 196625 July 1966
Ampera I 28 July 196614 October 1967
Ampera II 14 October 196710 June 1968
Development I 10 June 19688 January 1969
17 Amirmachmud - Fourth Development Cabinet.jpg Amir Machmud 28 January 196928 March 1973
Development II 28 March 197329 March 1978
Development III 29 March 19781 October 1982Since 1 October 1982 was appointed as the Speaker of the People's Representative Council
Sudharmono, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa, p133.jpg Sudharmono 1 October 198219 March 1983Also serving as the State Minister of State Secretary
18 Soepardjo Rustam, 25 Tahun Pembangunan Pemerintah Orde Baru.jpg Soepardjo Rustam Development IV 19 March 198321 March 1988
19 Rudini, 25 Tahun Pembangunan Pemerintah Orde Baru.jpg Rudini Development V 21 March 198817 March 1993
20 Yogie Soewardi Memed, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ke Masa, p145.jpg Yogie Suardi Memet Development VI 17 March 199314 March 1998
21 Jenderal TNI R. Hartono.png Hartono Development VII 14 March 199821 May 1998
22 Syarwan Hamid, The DPR-RI Stance on the Reform Process and the Resignation of President Soeharto, p39.jpg Syarwan Hamid Development Reform 23 May 19981 October 1999Since 1 October 1999 was appointed as the member of the People's Representative Council.
Feisal Tanjung, Kabinet Reformasi Pembangunan.jpg Feisal Tanjung
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1 October 199920 October 1999Also serving as the Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs.
23 KPN Soerjadi Soedirdja.png Soerjadi Soedirdja National Unity 26 October 199923 July 2001
24 Official Portrait of Hari Sabarno (1999).jpg Hari Sabarno Mutual Assistance 10 August 200120 October 2004
25 KIB Mohammad Ma'ruf.jpg Mohammad Ma'ruf United Indonesia I 21 October 20042 March 2007
KIB Widodo A.S.jpg Widodo Adi Sutjipto
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2 March 200729 August 2007
26 KIB Mardiyanto.jpg Mardiyanto 29 August 200720 October 2009
27 Gamawan Fauzi.jpg Gamawan Fauzi United Indonesia II 22 October 200920 October 2014
28 Kabinet Kerja Tjahjo Kumolo.jpg Tjahjo Kumolo Working 27 October 201420 October 2019
29 Menteri Dalam Negeri Tito Karnavian.png Tito Karnavian
Onward 23 October 2019Incumbent

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