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Legislative body | People's Representative Council |
Meeting place | DPR/MPR Building, Jakarta |
Election | 1997 Indonesian legislative election |
Speaker | Harmoko (Golkar) |
Deputy Speaker | Fatimah Achmad (PDI) |
Deputy Speaker | Ismail Hasan Metareum (PPP) |
Deputy Speaker | Abdul Gafur (Golkar) |
Deputy Speaker | Syarwan Hamid (1997-1998) Hari Sabarno (1998-1999)(Military) |
The 14th People's Representative Council , consisting of the Golkar, PDI, PPP, and the military fraction, was the last People's Representative Council (DPR) during the New Order Era. The legislative convened for only two years, and was the second shortest DPR, second only to the Transitional People's Representative Council.
The 14th DPR also participated in the downfall of Suharto, with the speaker of the DPR, Harmoko, frequently urged the president to step down.