Slamet Suryanto
Slamet Suryanto (1 November 1944 – 3 April 2018) was an Indonesian politician who served as the Mayor of Surakarta.
Slamet Suryanto | |
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Mayor of Surakarta | |
In office 28 July 2000 – 28 July 2005 | |
Preceded by | Imam Soetopo |
Succeeded by | Joko Widodo |
Member of People's Representative Council | |
In office 1999–2000 | |
Member of Surakarta City Council | |
In office 1985–1990 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Ponorogo, Japanese Dutch East Indies | 1 November 1944
Died | 3 April 2018 73) Surakarta, Central Java | (aged
Having been elected member of Surakarta's city council by 1985, he also served a year at the People's Representative Council before becoming mayor. He would lose his re-election to Joko Widodo, and get convicted of corruption. He died in 2018 due to stroke.
Early life
He was born in Ponorogo on 1 November 1944, during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia. He later studied at Surakarta's state-funded educational institute (IKIP Negeri Surakarta), graduating in 1970. He later studied at Jakarta's National Defense Institute (Lemhanas) in 2001.[1]
Career
He had led the Banjarsari subdistrict office of PDI-P as early as 1980, with him being elected to the city council in 1985 and becoming the party's head for the city in 1999.[1] According to F.X. Hadi Rudyatmo, Suryanto had strongly defended Megawati Sukarnoputri during a schism of the Indonesian Democratic Party.[2] Later, he was elected to the People's Representative Council in the 1999 election, though he resigned after just one year.[1]
He ran for mayor of Surakarta in 2000. Despite being a popular figure there, he could not secure an endorsement from PDI-P city councilors, with only 9 of 23 backing him (executive elections prior to 2004 were done by legislators and not through a popular vote). However, he managed to convince other members of the council, including his later-deputy J. Soeprapto, to support him, and hence secured the mayoral seat.[3]:238
During his time as mayor, he reconstructed Surakarta's city hall, which was burnt down in 1999 by a mob following Megawati's defeat in the 1999 presidential vote.[4] He became a suspect of a corruption case in 2004 for three projects rife with fake/manipulated budgets, including the city hall's construction.[5]
In 2005, Suryanto failed to secure the endorsement of PDI-P for his reelection, who instead had supported the Joko Widodo/F.X. Hadi Rudyatmo ticket. Suryanto ran anyway, with the support of a coalition of minor parties. For this action, he was penalized by PDI-P. He lost in the election, only winning about 5 percent of votes with Widodo coming on top with around 35 percent.[6][3]:246
After his defeat, he was sentenced to 15 months in prison for the city hall's graft case in January 2007.[7] Although the Supreme Court upheld the decision in July 2008, further prosecution of his cases was postponed in 2010 due to his deteriorating health.[8]
Death
He died on 3 April 2018, at around 19:00 local time, due to stroke. He was laid in state at the Surakarta City Hall prior to him being buried in Banjarsari's Bonoloyo funeral.[1]
References
- "Pemkot Surakarta Beri Penghormatan Terakhir Kepada Slamet Suryanto". surakarta.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- Isnanto, Bayu Ardi (4 April 2018). "Mantan Wali Kota Solo Slamet Suryanto Wafat". Detik (in Indonesian). Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- Stokke, K.; Törnquist, O. (2013). Democratization in the Global South: The Importance of Transformative Politics. Springer. ISBN 9780230370043.
- "Kasasi Ditolak MA, Mantan Walikota Solo Segera Dieksekusi". Detik (in Indonesian). 17 February 2010. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- "Walikota Solo Jadi Tersangka Kasus Korupsi Rp 6,9 M". Detik (in Indonesian). 15 December 2004. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- "PDI Perjuangan Jatuhkan Sanksi pada Calon Walikota Solo". Tempo (in Indonesian). 24 June 2005. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- "Mantan Walikota Solo Divonis 1 Tahun 3 Bulan Penjara". Detik (in Indonesian). 14 March 2007. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- "Eksekusi Mantan Wali Kota Solo Ditunda - Kompas.com". KOMPAS (in Indonesian). 23 April 2010. Retrieved 28 September 2018.