Palembang City Regional House of Representatives
The Palembang City Regional House of Representatives is the unicameral municipal legislature of the city of Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia. It has 50 members, who are elected every five years, simultaneously with the national legislative election.
History
While under Dutch control since 1821, Palembang did not have a colonial municipal government until 1906, with the city being run by the Palembang Residency. The city council was created in 1906, and it initially had 13 members – eight Europeans, 3 Native Indonesians, and 2 representatives of other Asian communities. These initial 13 members would serve until 1919, when Palembang's mayor was appointed and he took leadership of the city council. After 1919, five-year terms were introduced. Membership of the council was gradually increased, with 15 members in 1919 and 19 in 1923.Early in the Indonesian National Revolution, Republican authorities in Palembang formed a regional house of representatives with 30 members. Returning Dutch forces took control of Palembang, and in 1948 incorporated it within the federal State of South Sumatra. In 1956, an emergency law gave Palembang the status of a "large city", and set the number of legislators in the regional house of representatives to 25. There were 40 councillors after the 1971 election, including six representatives of the Indonesian National Armed Forces, and 45 councillors after the 1977 election.