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Indonesian presidential election
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1963 Indonesian presidential election

← 1945 18 May 1963 1968 →

616 members of the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly
Most electoral votes needed to win
Turnout100.00% (Steady 0.00pp)
 
Candidate Sukarno
Party Independent
Electoral vote 616
Percentage 100.00%

Votes of the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly   Sukarno: 616 votes

President before election

Sukarno
Independent

Elected President

Sukarno
Independent

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The 1963 Indonesian presidential election was a second vote to elect the President and Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia for the 1963–1968 term. The presidential election was conducted in accordance with the 1945 Constitution. Because the MPR (People's Consultative Assembly) had not yet been formed, its duties were carried out by the MPRS (Provisional People's Consultative Assembly).

Background

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Actually, the second presidential election was intended to be held after Indonesia's independence. However, this was not possible because of the Indonesian National Revolution throughout the 1950s, so that (the Legislative Election and the Presidential-Vice Presidential Election) were temporarily postponed. In addition, due to the change of the 1945 Constitution to the Provisional Constitution of 1950 (which was used from 1950 to 1959), the presidential election could not be held because the president at that time was only the holder of state power, not also the holder of government.

However, this changed since the Presidential Decree 1959, namely the return of the 1945 Constitution as the State Constitution, and the MPRS as the temporary holder of the duties of the MPR-RI.

Sukarno was finally proposed to be nominated at the MPRS General Session dated 15–22 May 1963. Many of Soekarno's supporters proposed Sukarno's nomination as president for life. This proposal was also supported by AM Hanafi, Chaerul Saleh, and voiced to the MPRS by Colonel Suhardirman, one of the ABRI members in the MPRS who also proposed the idea.

Finally, a presidential election was held. Because Sukarno was also elected, this idea was unanimously approved because Sukarno won the presidential election for the 1963–1968 term. Therefore, his term of office was changed to life. Sukarno was officially made President for Life through the session.

Results

President

CandidatePartyVotes%
SukarnoIndependent616100.00
Total616100.00
Valid votes616100.00
Invalid/blank votes00.00
Total votes616100.00
Registered voters/turnout616100.00

References

  1. Danu, Mahesa (February 26, 2022). "The Origin of the Title "President for Life" by Sukarno". p. all. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
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