M. Soegiono
Soegiono in 1982
Member of the People's Representative Council
In office
1 October 1982  1 October 1987
ConstituencyEast Java
Vice Governor of East Java
In office
30 March 1977  10 October 1981
GovernorSoenandar Prijosoedarmo
Preceded bySatrio Sastrodiredjo (1965)
Succeeded bySoeparmanto
Member of the Malang Regional People's Representative Council
In office
1963–1968
Personal details
Born(1922-01-22)22 January 1922
Blora, East Java, Dutch East Indies
Political partyGolkar

M. Soegiono (22 January 1922  ?) was an Indonesian bureaucrat and politician who served as the Vice Governor of East Java from 1977 until 1981 and member of the People's Representative Council from 1982 until 1987.

Early life and education

Soegiono was born on 22 January 1922 in Blora, East Java. He completed his primary education at the Hollandsch-Inlandsche School in 1938, junior high school education at the Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs in 1940, and high school education at the Algemene Middelbare School in 1943. During his time in high school, Soegiono was a member of the Cahaya Laut football club.[1]

Career

Upon graduating from high school, Soegiono was employed by the Japanese colonial government in the Dutch East Indies as an archivist in the Surabaya government office.[2][3] After Indonesia's independence in 1945, Soegiono continued to work in the Surabaya government office. He chaired Surabaya's local youth union and was appointed as the chief of staff of Surabaya's militia group. He was entrusted to secure the governor's office complex during the Battle of Surabaya.[1]

Following Dutch military operations in East Java, Soegiono and other civil servant were evacuated to the rural East Java. Soegiono was reassigned to Jombang, where he became a district chief. Soegiono kept his leading role among Surabayan civil servants and participated in the dismantling of the East Java puppet state. He returned to Surabaya in 1950 and became the head of the government section in Surabaya's government office for a brief period. He was reassigned to the Tuban Regency in the same year and became the regional secretary.[1]

After eight years of service in Tuban, Soegiono was transferred to Malang with the same position. He became Malang's regional secretary for around four years and was appointed by the local government to represent civil servants in the Malang Regional People's Representative Council (parliament). He held office in the parliament until 1968, when he was promoted by the governor as assistant for the Malang region.[3]

Soegiono was appointed as the vice governor of East Java after becoming the governor's assistant for almost a decade.[1] Prior to his appointment, the office was vacant for around twelve years after the arrest of the previous officeholder, Satrio Sastrodiredjo, in 1965. Soegiono was installed as vice governor in Surabaya on 30 March 1977.[3] Shortly after this, Soegiono joined Golkar.[1]

During his tenure as vice governor, Soegiono oversaw the dismissal of the mayor of Blitar, Harto Haryono, for allegedly misusing official funds allocated by the provincial government.[4]

Soegiono retired from civil service on 31 January 1981[5] and was replaced on 10 October by Soeparmanto.[6] He was then nominated by Golkar for a seat in the People's Representative Council. He was elected as a representative of the Jember Regency and served for a single five-year term until 1987.[1] In the council, Soegiono was seated in Commission IV, which handles matters relating to the environment. He was the commission's deputy chairman from 1983 until 1984.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Buku Pelengkap V Pemilihan Umum 1982: Ringkasan Riwayat Hidup dan Riwayat Perjuangan Anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Hasil Pemilihan Umum 1982 [Supplement V of the 1982 General Elections: Summary of Biography and Battle Records of the Members of the People's Representative Council Elected at the 1982 General Elections] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: General Elections Institution. 1982. pp. 667–668. Archived from the original on 6 February 2023. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  2. "SOERABAJA SYUU". Kan po. No. 29. October 1943. p. 25. Archived from the original on 28 April 2023. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  3. 1 2 3 "M. Soegiono Wakil Gubernur Jatim". Kompas. 24 March 1977. p. 2. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  4. Malley, Michael S. (1999). Resource Distribution, State Coherence, and Political Centralization in Indonesia, 1950-1997. University of Wisconsin--Madison. pp. 298–299. Archived from the original on 14 April 2023. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  5. "Semakin Terbuka Kemungkinan Memajukan Wilayah Jatim". Mimbar Departemen Dalam Negeri. 1982. p. 7. Archived from the original on 28 April 2023. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  6. "Soeparmanto Wagub Jawa Timur". Kompas. 3 October 1981. p. 12. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  7. Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Republik Indonesia Periode 1982–1987. Sekretariat Jenderal Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Republik Indonesia. 1988. p. 604. OCLC 597332910. Archived from the original on 28 April 2023. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
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