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The following is a list of current governors of the Indonesian provinces.. Indonesia is administratively divided into thirty-eight provinces and one planned provincial-level city. [1]
Mohammad Rudy Salahuddin (born 11 July 1969) is an Indonesian politician. He has served as the acting governor of the Gorontalo Province since 17 May 2024. [1] He has also served as the deputy of coordination of digital economy, employment, and micro, small, and medium businesses for the Indonesian Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs since June 2020.
Ribka Haluk (born 10 January 1971) is an Indonesian bureaucrat and deputy minister of home affairs since October 2024. She previously held office as acting governor of Central Papua from 2022 to 2024 and head of Women Emancipation Office of Jayawijaya Regency in 2004 and then become acting regent of Mappi Regency in 2017 and also acting regent of Yalimo Regency in 2021.
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Said Assagaff is an Indonesian politician from the Maluku Islands.He served as the governor of Maluku province for the 2014–2019 term, [1] have been elected to the office immediately after his tenure as the vice governor.
Syamsuar was born on 8 June 1954 in the village of Jumrah, today in Rimba Melintang district of Rokan Hilir Regency, Riau, as the second son of Wahi Abdullah and Rahimah.
Teguh Setyabudi (born 8 March 1967) is an Indonesian civil servant who was acting Governor of Jakarta in 2024. [1]Setyabudi was appointed by Home Affairs Minister Tjahjo Kumolo to replace Saleh Lasata on 18 February 2018. [2]
Zainal Arifin Paliwang (born 16 December 1962) is an Indonesian politician and the current governor of North Kalimantan. [3] His inauguration as governor in February 2021 was attended by very few people, all of whom required PCR tests, due to COVID-19 health and safety protocol.