Elections in Indonesia have taken place since 1955 to elect a legislature. At a national level, Indonesian people did not elect a head of state – the president – until 2004. Since then, the president is elected for a five-year term, as are the 575-member People's Representative Council, the 136-seat Regional Representative Council, in addition to provincial and municipal legislative councils.
Election workers wearing traditional Minang wedding costumes at a polling station in Pariaman City, West Sumatra, during the 2019 Indonesian general election
The president of the Republic of Indonesia is the head of state and head of government of the Republic of Indonesia. The president leads the executive branch of the Indonesian government and is the commander-in-chief of Indonesian National Armed Forces and Indonesian National Police. Since 2004, the president and vice president are directly elected to a five-year term, once renewable, allowing for a maximum of 10 years in office. The current President of the Republic of Indonesia is Joko Widodo.
President of Indonesia
Sukarno, the 1st president of Indonesia
Merdeka Palace, the official residence of the president of Indonesia
Third president B. J. Habibie's official presidential state portrait