Agum Gumelar
Agum Gumelar (born 17 December 1945) is a politician and former general of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. He is a former minister having held several positions, a former chairman of Indonesian Football Association and National Sports Committee of Indonesia. He is an alumnus of the National Military Academy in Magelang, Central Java and Medical Faculty of Padjadjaran University in Bandung, West Java. In 1998, he received a master's degree from Indonesian Global Management Institute , a diploma mill that was banned in 2005.[1] FamilyAgum is married to Linda Amaliasari and has 2 children, Haris Khaseli Gumelar and Ami Dianti Gumelar. Military careerAgum entered the Indonesian Military Academy in Magelang, Central Java in 1969. In 1973, he was appointed as staff in the Operational Command for the Restoration of Security and Order. Politic careerWahid PresidencyWhen Abdurrahman Wahid became president in 1999, Agum was appointed Minister of Transportation. In July 2001 he was moved to the position of Minister of Defense and Coordinating Minister of Politics, Social and Security during the fourth Wahid government cabinet reshuffle. Megawati PresidencyWhen Wahid was impeached by the People's Consultative Assembly and Megawati Sukarnoputri was appointed president, Agum was appointed Minister of Transport, a position he held in the Mutual Assistance Cabinet until 2004. Widodo PresidencyIn January 2018, Agum was appointed a member of the Presidential Advisory Council in a minor reshuffle, replacing Hasyim Muzadi who died in 2017.[3] 2004 Indonesian Presidential ElectionDuring the first direct presidential elections in Indonesia in 2004, Agum was selected as a vice presidential candidate. He joined the incumbent vice president Hamzah Haz as a running mate. The Hamzah – Agum team was supported by the United Development Party. 2008 West Java Gubernatorial ElectionIn 2008 the West Java province held the first direct gubernatorial election. Agum took part in the competition, supported by a coalition of Indonesian Democratic Party - Struggle and United Development Party, with his running mate, the incumbent vice governor Nu'man Abdul Hakim. Notes
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