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Juca Kfouri
Radio
Radio In 2000, he became a presenter of the program CBN Esporte Clube, which lasted until 2010. Since then, he continued at CBN, but was eventually fired on 7 November 2023 among many other professionals of the station and related companies.
Juca Kfouri
Personal life
Personal life Kfouri is married to Leda Cristina Orosco since 1977 and has four children, including André Kfouri, a reporter at ESPN Brasil, and Daniel Kfouri, a freelance photographer. His aunt was Nadir Kfouri, rector of PUC-SP between 1976 and 1984 who became notable for publicly refusing to shake São Paulo State Secretary of Public Security Erasmo Dias's hand, calling him a murderer. Kfouri is also the brother of journalist and musicologist Maria Luiza Kfouri. In order to describe his experiences as a grandfather, he kept a column called "Vovô Juca" ("Grandpa Juca") on the Pais&Filhos magazine between 2013 and 2014.
Juca Kfouri
Awards
Awards YearAwardCategoryOutcomeRef.1996Troféu ACEESP (Associação dos Cronistas Esportivos do Estado de São Paulo)Newspaper/Magazine2004Prêmio Comunique-seSports: Written MediaSports: Spoken Media2006Sports: Written Media2008Troféu ACEESP (Associação dos Cronistas Esportivos do Estado de São Paulo)Newspaper Columnist2009Newspaper Columnist2009Prêmio Comunique-seSports: Written Media2010Troféu ACEESP (Associação dos Cronistas Esportivos do Estado de São Paulo)Newspaper Columnist2011Newspaper ColumnistSports Blog2012Newspaper ColumnistSports Blog2012Prêmio Comunique-seSports: Written Media2013Troféu ACEESP (Associação dos Cronistas Esportivos do Estado de São Paulo)Newspaper ColumnistSports Blog2014Prêmio Comunique-seSports: Written Media2021
Juca Kfouri
References
References Category:Brazilian sports journalists Category:Brazilian people of Lebanese descent Category:1950 births Category:Living people
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G359.1-0.2
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G359.1-0.2 (short for G359.13142-0.20005), or more commonly known as the Galactic Center Snake or more simply known as The Snake, is a radio filament located in the Galactic center of the Milky Way galaxy. It is one of the brightest radio filaments discovered and is also one of the longest at ~70 pc in length, however it is thing being just 0.4 parsecs in width. It may have formed from a star trail intersecting a shock from a supernova remnant (SN) which preferentially travelled up the trail accelerating electrons producing radiation.
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Morphology
Morphology The snake is one of the longest radio filaments discovered so far but it is very thin, being about 0.4 parsecs wide. Running along it are two kinks, a major northern kink and a southern minor kink. The major kink is likely produced by a fasting moving object punching into The Snake at a speed of around ~500 to 1000 kilometers per second. It is linearly polarized over much of the filaments extent. The intrinsic magnetic field is also well aligned.
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Environment
Environment Located to the west of The Snake’s both major and minor kinks are two compact radio objects named G359.132-0.200 (a radio pulsar) and G359.120-0.265.
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References Category:Galactic Center Category:Milky Way
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'''Growing Africa Together'''
Growing Africa Together thumb Growing Africa Together (GAT) LeaderNthokoto Mathonsi Founded2024 IdeologyProgressivism, Youth Empowerment HeadquartersSouth Africa ColorsGreen, Light Green, Black Growing Africa Together (GAT) is a South African political party founded in 2024 by Nthokoto Mathonsi. The party aims to empower the youth, promote development, and tackle inequality through bold and inclusive policies. GAT emphasizes a grassroots approach to governance, with a particular focus on education, infrastructure, and economic upliftment. History GAT was established in response to increasing youth unemployment, social inequality, and stagnant development in various sectors of South African society. The founder, Nthokoto Mathonsi, envisioned a new movement that centers young voices and creates opportunities for a better future across Africa. Ideology and Policies Youth Empowerment: Advocates for youth participation in politics and policy-making. Youth Empowerment Grant: The Youth Empowerment Grant provides financial support to unemployed young people, fostering independence, education, entrepreneurship, and opportunity. Infrastructure Development: Focuses on building and upgrading roads, schools, hospitals, and utilities to support economic growth and community well-being. Job Creation: Focus on entrepreneurship, digital economy, and investment in small businesses. Leadership The party is led by Nthokoto Mathonsi, who also serves as its first President. Mathonsi is a Trader, investor, and youth activist known for his vision of a unified and prosperous Africa. Social Media and Contact Instagram: @GrowingAfricaTogether Facebook: @GAT Twitter: @GATSouthAfrica YouTube: @growingAfricatogether Phone: 066 366 4133
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Bamna Thana
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Bamna Thana () is a police station in Bamna, Barguna, Barisal, Bangladesh.
Bamna Thana
History
History In 1870, Bamna Thana was established. In 1913, Bamna Thana was formed with atleast 4 unions that separated from Mathbaria Thana. The Government of East Pakistan reformed and made the police station fully functional after 1961.
Bamna Thana
Administration
Administration The Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Bamna Police Station is Md. Harun-Ar-Rashid Howlader.
Bamna Thana
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References Category:1913 establishments Category:Thanas of Barisal Category:Thanas of Bangladesh Category:1870 establishments
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Creepy Nuts Major Debut 5th Anniversary Live "2017~2022" in Nippon Budokan
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Creepy Nuts Major Debut 5th Anniversary Live "2017~2022" in Nippon Budokan is the first live work from Japanese hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts, released on July 13, 2023 through Onenation and Sony Music Associated Records. This is a Blu-ray recording of their 5th anniversary major debut held at Nippon Budokan on November 5, 2022.
Creepy Nuts Major Debut 5th Anniversary Live "2017~2022" in Nippon Budokan
Background
Background This is the first Blu-ray disc recording of their 5th anniversary major debut live concert on November 5th, 2022 at Nippon Budokan. The live concert was announced after the special release live to promote Ensemble Play on September 7, 2022. The live, which was broadcast on CS TV Asahi live, is a special live where they traced back their activities since formation of the duo, performing songs rarely performed on their regular tours.
Creepy Nuts Major Debut 5th Anniversary Live "2017~2022" in Nippon Budokan
Release and promotion
Release and promotion The Blu-ray sets comes in 2 variants, a normal version including the Blu-ray recording of the live concert, behind the scenes, directed by Hiroya Brian Nakano and interview footages from Shinichiro "JET" Takagi, and a limited edition including a box set of their 5th anniversary's merchandises. To promote the live Blu-ray discs, the duo uploaded 3 songs from the live work to their official YouTube channel, which are "Miyagebanashi", "Bad Orangez" and "Major Debut Shinan"
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Creepy Nuts Major Debut 5th Anniversary Live "2017~2022" in Nippon Budokan
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External links Category:2020s Japanese-language albums Category:2025 live albums Category:Creepy Nuts albums Category:Sony Music Entertainment Japan live albums Category:Japanese-language live albums
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Beit Mirsim
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Beit Mirsim
Population
Population In 1961, the population of Beit Marsam was 226 people, while in 2007, according to the census, it was 278.
Beit Mirsim
Geography
Geography It is above sea level.https://web.archive.org/web/20220309094118/https://www.elections.ps/Portals/0/dalel2021.pdf It is bordered to the east and north by the villages of Beit ar-Rush al-Fauqa and Abu Suhweila, and to the west and south by the village of al-Burj, Hebron and West Bank barrier.
Beit Mirsim
See also
See also Dura, Hebron Hebron Governorate Beit Mirsim []
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References
References
Beit Mirsim
External links
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2025–26 West Bromwich Albion F.C. season
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The 2025–26 season is the 148th season in the history of West Bromwich Albion Football Club and their fifth consecutive season in the Championship. In addition to the domestic league, the club would also participate in the FA Cup, and the EFL Cup.
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Released / Out of Contract DatePos.PlayerSubsequent clubJoin dateRef.30 June 2025 CB Semi Ajayi LB Sam Beedie GK Ted Cann AM Fran Cherchi RW Grady Diangana RB Reece Hall AM Fenton Heard GK Ronnie Hollingshead RW Archie Kirton CB Rhys Morrish DM Matt Richards LB Corey Sears LB Josh Shaw CM John Swift
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Keith Cunningham (artist)
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Keith Cunningham (1929 – 2014) was an Australian-born, London-based painter and graphic designer known for his expressive figurative paintings. He studied at the Royal College of Art in London alongside artists such as Frank Auerbach and Leon Kossoff, and is regarded as a prominent figure in the 1950s London art scene. Cunningham’s canvases, marked by thick, sculptural brushstrokes, explore themes of mortality and human experience, drawing comparisons to Francis Bacon. After achieving early success, he mysteriously withdrew from exhibiting in 1967, keeping his work private until his death. His paintings were rediscovered posthumously, leading to new exhibitions and greater recognition of his contribution to post-war British art.
Keith Cunningham (artist)
Early life and education
Early life and education Keith Cunningham was born in 1929 in Sydney, Australia. At age 15, he left school to work in the art department of David Jones department store. There, he read around the subject of design – and especially Bauhaus – and nurtured ambitions to become a painter. In 1949, he moved to London and enrolled at the Central School of Arts and Crafts (now Central Saint Martins), where he studied graphic design until 1952. He later joined the Royal College of Art (RCA) in 1952, after presenting a few works on paper to Rodrigo Moynihan, then the institution’s head of painting. There he studied painting until 1955 under tutors like John Minton, who described him as 'one of the most gifted painters to have worked at the Royal College'.
Keith Cunningham (artist)
Works
Works Keith Cunningham’s artistic output includes oil paintings, pastels, watercolours, and drawings, each medium showcasing his figurative style and focus on themes such as mortality and human experience. His approach varied across media: oil paintings are characterised by dense, expressive brushwork, while watercolours adopt a lighter, more fluid quality. Recurring subjects, including skulls, fighting dogs, and heads reflect an ongoing interest in psychological and existential themes. Though aligned with contemporaries such as Francis Bacon and Frank Auerbach in subject and tone, Cunningham’s reclusive nature meant that much of his work remained unseen until after his death.
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References Category:1929 births Category:2014 deaths Category:20th-century British painters Category:20th-century British male artists Category:British people of Australian descent Category:Alumni of the Royal College of Art
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Before adding or editing a Family name / Name, please prepare reliable supporting references from valid information sources such as: Scientific Research Journals, Non-fiction Literary Works, Tongkonan Genealogies.. The following is a list of Family names from Toraja, Mamasa, Luwu, and Enrekang:
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Work in Progress Allo Pa'a Allo Rante / Sangga - Pa'barani (Tongkonan Banua Sura', To'bubun, Ba'tan, Kesu', North Toraja) Amang Amba Bunga’ Arrang Bulaan Arruan Baan Langi’ Bakkula’ Balluku’ Balu Bandaso' Bando’ Bangkele Kila’ Bannelangi’ Barani Bara’ Padang Barumbun Batara Bau Batara Langi’ Batotoi Langi’ Bongga Rano Bubun Bulaan Bulu Tedong Bunga' Allo Busso Darre Datu Barani / Sambo Langi' (Tongkonan Rura, Tallunglipu, Tallunglipu, North Toraja) Datu Bulaan / Tumba' Parukka Dian Duma' Embong Bulaan (Tongkonan Layuk Tangsa, Tangsa, North Alla Fort, Baroko, Enrekang) Gandang Langi’ Kadere’ Kalelean Kalua' Karasiak Kombong Langi' Kondo Patalo Kulukulu Langi' Lando A'ak Lalan Langi' Lapatau Ledong Lello Limbong Lolo Lotong Tara Lunte Malo’ Mangiri' Maramba' Marimbun Marrang Bulaan Mendila Kila’ Mendila Lalong Mese’ Musu' Padondan Paerunan / Pairunan Pagonggang Pakabatunna Pakiding Pakulla' Palinggi’ - Pa'barani (Founder of Tongkonan Banua Lando, Marante, La'bo', Sanggalangi', North Toraja) Palotongan Panggalo Panimba (Tongkonan Layuk Ke'te', Panta'nakan Lolo, Kesu', North Toraja) Pappang Paressean Parondonan Pasande' Patana’ Patanduk Patasik Patittingan Patora Langi’ Pirade' Pokkodo Poni Padang Poppata’ Pula’ Rammang Rere’ Rombe Layuk Sa'arongre Saembona Salapu' (Tongkonan Tumanete [A'riri Posi'na Tongkonan Layuk Kaero]) Salle Karurung Salurapa' Sambo Ma'dika Sanda Bilik Sanda Kada Sando Pasiu’ Sangga Matua Sarangnga’ Sarung Allo / Saroeng Allo / Sarong Allo Sarungngu' Sa’bu Lompo Sege’ Sodang Songgi' Patalo Songgo Sonto (Tongkonan Layuk Ke'te', Panta'nakan Lolo, Kesu', North Toraja) Takia’ Bassi Tandiong / Tangdiong Tandirerung Tandirilambun Tanduk Pirri’ Tangdierong Tangjong / Tangyong (Tongkonan Buasan, Simbuang, Mengkendek, Tana Toraja) Tangke Arrang Taruk Allo - Pa'barani (Tongkonan Taruk Allo, Rantepaku, Tallunglipu, North Toraja) Tengko Asik Tibak Langi’ Tiku Tikuali - Pa'barani (Tongkonan Banua Sura', To'bubun, Ba'tan, Kesu', North Toraja) To'kalu' To'landa’ To'layuk Tobo’ Tomorere’ Tonapa Tumbang Datu Turo
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Tomakaka
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Siambe' / Siindo' and their descendants
Siambe' / Siindo' and their descendants Sulo Ara' / Sulo Wara'
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Ma'dika / Pong Mula Tau and their descendants (Started around the 1100s CE)
Ma'dika / Pong Mula Tau and their descendants (Started around the 1100s CE) Arring Pabane' Patabang / Tabang Patabang Bunga’ Patobok Pongandi'na Sando Tato' Dena' Sundallak Tangdilino' Timban Ao' Usuk Sangbamban
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Puang / To Manurun and their descendants (Started around the 1200s CE)
Puang / To Manurun and their descendants (Started around the 1200s CE) Allo Anginan Amba Tau / Emba Tau (Tongkonan Layuk Napo, Dende', Dende' Piongan Napo, North Toraja) Ampang (Tongkonan Layuk Napo, Dende', Dende' Piongan Napo, North Toraja) Ana'kaji / Anakaji / Patta' La Bunga (Kekaraengan Gowa) Andi Lolo / Manuk Allo Arung Langi' - Pa'barani (Tongkonan Ranteallo, Rantepaku, Tallunglipu, North Toraja) Bangke' Barani Bangun Lipu / Takke Buku (Founder of Tongkonan Layuk Lingkasaile, Awak Kawasik, Balusu, North Toraja) Battikaka / Bittikaka (Tongkonan Buasan, Simbuang, Mengkendek, Tana Toraja) Bongga Napo / Tumba' Napo (Tongkonan Layuk Napo, Dende', Dende' Piongan Napo, North Toraja) Bongga Napo / Bongga To Napo Bongga Salu / Bongga To Salu Buntueanan (Tongkonan Lempangan [Tanduk Tata'], Lamunan, Ma'kale, Tana Toraja) Dajeng Wanna Pute / I Pute (Tongkonan Layuk Tangsa, Tangsa, North Alla Fort, Baroko, Enrekang) Dena' / Suso (Tongkonan Saruran, Rongkonan, Rante Dada, Mengkendek, Tana Toraja) Empakka Madea Batu / Pakka (Tongkonan Layuk Tangsa, Tangsa, North Alla Fort, Baroko, Enrekang) I Monno / Sangngan / We Datu Sengeng / We' Monno (Tongkonan Layuk Tangsa, Tangsa, North Alla Fort, Baroko, Enrekang) Karaeng Bajo / Karaeng Bayo / La Kipadada (Founder of Tongkonan Layuk Kaero) Kesu' (Founder of Tongkonan Layuk Ke'te', Panta'nakan Lolo, Kesu', North Toraja) La Bilong / Marudinding La Bolong (Tongkonan Layuk Tangsa, Tangsa, North Alla Fort, Baroko, Enrekang) La Kamummu' (Tongkonan Layuk Tangsa, Tangsa, North Alla Fort, Baroko, Enrekang) La Sandro' / Mata Silompoe / Patta' La Didi' (Kekaraengan Gowa) Lai' Bassang Lai' Dena' / Uban (Tongkonan Bamba, Batupapan, Ma'kale, Tana Toraja) Lai' Sirande Landek Lelen / Lolon (Tongkonan Bulo [Tanduk Tata'], Tondon Mamullu, Ma'kale, Tana Toraja) Mambuli Buntu / Tambuli Buntu / To Mambuli Buntu / Tumambuli Buntu Mambio Langi' Manae' Manapa’ / Napa' Matandung / Sakka' - Pa'barani (Tongkonan Kollo-kollo, Awak Kawasik, Balusu, North Toraja) Messok Pabisangan Paetong Pagayang Pagunturan Pangarungan - Pa'barani (Tongkonan Layuk Poton, Batu, Tantanan, Tallunglipu, North Toraja) Panggeso' Papai Langi' Parebong (Tongkonan Layuk Napo, Dende', Dende' Piongan Napo, North Toraja) Parukka (Tongkonan Bulo [Tanduk Tata'], Tondon Mamullu, Ma'kale, Tana Toraja) Patta' La Merang / Tumassalangga Baraya / Tumassalangga Barayang (Kekaraengan Gowa) Payuk Randanan Rondorondo / Sondong (Tongkonan Layuk Kaero) Sa'pang Salamba' - Pa'barani (Tongkonan Ne' Sirrin, Tampo, Tallunglipu, North Toraja) Samang Sanda Boro Sarambunna Silla' - Pa'barani (Tongkonan Tammuan Allo, Ba'tan, Kesu', North Toraja) Sirenden Tamboro Langi' Tandi Pajuk / Tandi Payuk (Tongkonan Layuk Kaero) Tangke Datu - Pa'barani (Tongkonan Layuk Poton, Batu, Tantanan, Tallunglipu, North Toraja) Taruk Allo (Tongkonan Layuk Kaero) To'gandang To'kondok Toding Tombi - Pa'barani (Tongkonan Kullin Tua [Sokkong Bayu], Pasang, Ba'tan, Kesu', North Toraja) Tomemanuk Tumba' Datu Tumba' Manuk Tunde' (Tongkonan Dulang [Tanduk Tata'], Batualu, South Sangalla', Tana Toraja)
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Palodang / Puang Basse Tangngana Sangalla'
Palodang / Puang Basse Tangngana Sangalla' Bullean Batu (Tongkonan Layuk Kaero) Laso' Rinding Para'rak / Pararra' / Pararrak (Tongkonan Layuk Kaero) Pata'dungan (Tongkonan Layuk Kaero) Patta' La Bantan (Kekaraengan Gowa)
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Bullu / Puang Basse Kakanna Ma'kale
Bullu / Puang Basse Kakanna Ma'kale Duma' Andi Lolo Rante Allo / Tondon Sugi' Tandi Lesse Taruk Allo Andi Lolo
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Paetong / Puang Basse Adinna Mengkendek
Paetong / Puang Basse Adinna Mengkendek Laso' Toratu Sangga Langi' (Tongkonan Layuk Kaero)
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References
References Nooy-Palm, H. (1979). The Sa'dan-Toraja: A Study of Their Social Life and Religion. I: Organization, Symbol and Beliefs (p. 350). Brill. - https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/53869 Nooy-Palm, H. (1979). The Sa’dan-Toraja and Their Environment. In The Sa’dan-Toraja: A Study of Their Social Life and Religion (pp. 1-21). Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. - https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/978-94-017-7150-4_1?pdf=chapter%20toc Nooy-Palm, H. (1979). Traditional Socio-Political Organization. In The Sa’dan-Toraja: A Study of Their Social Life and Religion (pp. 58-105). Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. - https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/978-94-017-7150-4_4?pdf=chapter%20toc Waterson, R. (2009). Paths and rivers; Sa’dan Toraja society in transformation (p. 510). Brill. - https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/34656 Crowder, L. S. (1991). Feeding the ancestors: A structural analysis of Torajan ritual symbols. California State University, Fullerton. - https://search.proquest.com/openview/bf466b49945f284d776d64003c59b607/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y Andi, Z. A. (1983). The Emergence of Early Kingdoms in South Sulawesi: A Preliminary Remark on Governmental Contracts from the Thirteenth to the Fifteenth Century. Japanese Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 20(4), 455-491. - https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/tak/20/4/20_KJ00000133875/_article/-char/ja/
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Central Java Regional House of Representatives
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The Central Java Regional House of Representatives (Indonesian: Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Provinsi Jawa Tengah; , abbreviated to DPRD Jateng), is the unicameral legislature of the Indonesian province of Central Java. It has 120 members who are elected through general election every five years together with the national legislative election. Central Java DPRD Leadership consists of 1 Sepeker and 4 Deputy Speaker who come from political parties with the most seats and votes. The current members of the Central Java DPRD are the result of the 2024 election who were inaugurated on September 3, 2024 in the Hall on the 4th Floor of the Berlian Building, Semarang. The composition of the members of the Central Java DPRD for the 2024-2029 period consists of 10 political parties where PDI-P is the political party with the most seats, namely 33 seats. The main task of the Central Java DPRD is to be a working partner of the Provincial Government of Central Java which includes supervision, determination of the budget, and determination of regional regulations.Antara Jateng: Candidates for Central Java DPRD Leadership are being preparedGolkar Jateng: Central Java Provincial DPRDtribun dprd jateng2014
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Composition
Composition The following is the composition of the members of the Central Java Provincial DPRD in the last five periods. Political PartiesNumber of Seats in a Period 2004–2009 2009–2014 2014–2019 2019–2024 2024–2029 PDI-P 31 23 27 42 33 PKB 15 9 13 20 20 Gerindra 9 11 13 17 Golkar 18 11 10 12 17 PKS 7 10 10 10 11 Democratic 9 16 9 5 7 PPP 10 7 8 9 6 PAN 10 10 8 6 4 NasDem 4 3 3 PSI 2 Hanura 4 0 0 0 PKNU 1Number of Members 100 100 100 120 120Number of Parties 7 10 9 9 10
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Faction
Faction Faction is a forum for DPRD members to gather in order to optimize the implementation of the functions, duties, and authorities as well as the rights and obligations of the DPRD. Each faction has at least the same number of members as the number of commissions in the DPRD.Article 109 of Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government One faction in the Central Java DPRD has at least 5 members. The Central Java DPRD for the 2024-2029 period consists of 8 factions as follows: Faction NamePolitical PartyChairmanNumber of MembersPDI-PPDI-PAbang Baginda Muhammad Mahfuz Hasibuan33PKBPKBAbdul Hamid20Gerindra Faction GerindraRohmat Marzuki17Golkar Faction GolkarFerry Wawan Cahyono17PKS Faction PKS Muhammad Afif11Democratic Faction DemocraticKartina Sukawati7PPP Faction PPPMuhammad Naryoko6NasDem-Solidarity-Mandate Faction NasDemPSIPANSofwan Sumadi9
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Structure
Structure Based on Article 110 of Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government, the Provincial DPRD (AKD) Equipment consists of: Leadership Deliberative Body (Bamus) Commissions Regional Regulation Formation Body (Bapemperda) Budget Agency (Banggar) Honorary Council (BK) Other Equipment (formed through a Plenary Meeting)
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Leadership
Leadership According to laws and regulations, the Provincial DPRD which has members: 35-44 people led by 1 speaker and 2 deputy speaker; 45-84 people led by 1 chair and 3 deputy chairs; and 85-100 people led by 1 chairman and 4 vice chairmen.Article 111 of Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government The leadership of the Central Java DPRD consists of 1 Speaker and 4 Deputy Speaker who come from the political party that won the most seats (and votes) in sequence. The following is a list of the Chairmen of the Central Java DPRD in the last five periods. DPRD Period Name of DPRD Speaker Political Party Started Serving Ended Serving Description2004-2009MurdokoPDI-PSeptember 3, 2004September 3, 20092009-2014September 3, 2009September 5, 2012 Dismissed for being a defendant in a corruption case.Rukma SetyabudiPDI-PSeptember 5, 2012September 11, 2012 ActingSeptember 11, 2012September 3, 20142014-2019September 3, 2014September 3, 20192019-2024Bambang KusriyantoPDI-PSeptember 3, 2019September 30, 2019 Temporary Chairman September 30, 2019 April 2, 2023DiedSumantoMay 4, 2023September 3, 20242024-2029PDI-PSeptember 3, 2024in office
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Commissions
Commissions According to the provisions of the law, the Provincial DPRD with 35-55 members can form 4 commissions and the Provincial DPRD with more than 55 members can form 5 commission.Article 113 of Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government The Central Java DPRD consists of 5 commissions as follows: Commission A for Government Commission B for Economic Affairs Commission C for Finance Commission D for Development Commission E for Public Welfare The following is a list of leaders of the Central Java DPRD Commissions for the 2019-2024 Period: Name of CommissionName of ChairpersonName of Deputy ChairpersonName of SecretaryNumber MemberDescriptionCommission AGovernment AffairsMohammad Saleh (Golkar)Fuad Hidayat (Gerindra)Irna Setyowati (PDI-P)23Commission BEconomic AffairsSumanto (PDI-P)Sri Marnyuni (PAN)Muhammad Ngainirrichald (PPP)2Commission CFinancial SectorAsfirla Harisanto (PDI-P)Sriyanto Saputro (Gerindra)M. Henry Wicaksono (PKB)23Commission DDevelopment SectorAlwin Basri (PDI-P)Hadi Santoso (PKS)M. Chamim Irfani (PKB)23Commission EPeople's Welfare SectorAbdul Hamid (PKB)Abdul Aziz (PPP)Sri Ruwiyati (PDI-P)23
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Electoral District
Electoral District In 2019 legislative election and 2024 legislative election, The Central Java Provincial DPRD election is divided into 13 electoral districts known as dapil (constituency) as follows: Constituency Name Constituency Area Number of SeatsCENTRAL JAVA 1 Semarang City6CENTRAL JAVA 2 Semarang Regency, Kendal Regency, Salatiga City7CENTRAL JAVA 3 Kudus Regency, Jepara Regency, Demak Regency10CENTRAL JAVA 4 Rembang Regency, Pati Regency6CENTRAL JAVA 5 Grobogan Regency, Blora Regency8CENTRAL JAVA 6 Wonogiri Regency, Karanganyar Regency, Sragen Regency10CENTRAL JAVA 7 Klaten Regency, Sukoharjo Regency, Surakarta City10CENTRAL JAVA 8 Magelang Regency, Boyolali Regency, Magelang City8CENTRAL JAVA 9 Purworejo Regency, Wonosobo Regency, Temanggung Regency8CENTRAL JAVA 10 Purbalingga Regency, Banjarnegara Regency, Kebumen Regency11CENTRAL JAVA 11 Cilacap Regency, Banyumas Regency12CENTRAL JAVA 12 Tegal Regency, Brebes Regency, Tegal City12CENTRAL JAVA 13 Batang Regency, Pekalongan Regency, Pemalang Regency, Pekalongan City12 TOTAL120
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References
References Id:Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Provinsi Jawa Tengah
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