Iti Octavia Jayabaya
Dr. Hj. Iti Octavia Jayabaya, S.E., M.M. (born 4 October 1978) is a politician from Indonesia and a former regent of Lebak. Early life and educationIti was born on 4 October 1978 in Prabugantungan, Lebak. She is Mulyadi Jayabaya's first child and spent her childhood with her grandfather. She studied at State Elementary School Cipadang 1, State Junior High School Pandeglang 3, State Junior High School Rangkasbitung 4, and MA Washilaltul Falah in Rangkasbitung. She then continued her higher education at Jayabaya University, where she was an active member of HMI. Afterward, she continued her postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Economy at Trisakti University and graduated in 2005.[1] She then gained a doctoral degree in public administration at Padjadjaran University in 2023.[2] Political careerIti is a Democratic Party cadre who became the head of the Democratic Party Lebak branch from 2005 to 2015. In 2017, she was elected as the head of the Democratic Party Banten for the 2017-2021 period. She was then reelected by acclamation as the head of the Democratic Party Banten for the 2021-2025 period.[3][4] Member of People's Representative Council of IndonesiaIti is a Democratic Party member A - 457. Iti was a member of the DPR-RI for the 2009-2014 period, representing the Banten I electoral district (Lebak and Pandeglang Regency). As a member of DPR, she served at Commission XI and the DPR RI Budget Body.[5] Regent of LebakDuring her tenure as regent, Lebak Regency received the Adipura award in 2019 from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry. Some of the policies that she implemented were controlling street vendors in several locations, arranging city parks, and carrying out greening by planting trees on protocol roads.[6] Iti also discovered a strategy for developing Lebak tourism through Lebak Unique, which has succeeded in increasing the positive image of Lebak Regency. She carried out a tourism development strategy through a city branding approach using four dimensions, namely identity, objective, communication, and coherence. Lebak Unique was chosen because of the uniqueness that highlighted the natural and cultural potential of Lebak Regency to be used as a tourist attraction to improve the regional economy. Lebak Unique also led her to obtain a Doctorate Degree in Public Administration at Padjadjaran University with cum laude results.[7] Iti managed to get Lebak out of disadvantaged region status in 2019.[8] Apart from that, she also received the Best Regent Award in Asia at the Asia Global Award 2019.[9] Iti announced that she ran as the candidate for the House of Representatives at the 2024 election in May 2023 and would resign from her position as Regent of Lebak.[10] On November 3, 2023, Iti and her deputy resigned from the Regent and Vice Regent of Lebak, respectively, after their term of office ended, and the position was handed over to an acting regent, Iwan Kurniawan.[11] ControversyBlack magic threatDuring the 2021 Democratic internal conflict, Iti threatened to send Bantenese witches to do black magic to Moeldoko because he attempted to coup Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono. Her statement received condemnation from internet users. Later, she clarified that she would not do black magic toward Moeldoko because it could lose rewards, and the previous remark was the peak of her emotion about what Moeldoko did.[12][13] AchievementsDomestic
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