Diah Permana Rachmawati Sukarnoputri (27 September 1949 – 3 July 2021) was an Indonesian politician. Her father was Indonesia's founding president Sukarno and her elder sister is Megawati Sukarnoputri, who was Indonesia's fifth president.
Early life and education
Rachmawati was born in Jakarta on 27 September 1949 to President Sukarno and his third wife Fatmawati and was the third child of this marriage. When she was around three to four years old, her mother left Sukarno in protest of his plans to take multiple wives. She was largely raised by a foster mother from Surakarta. She initially studied at Cikini, and completed her secondary education at St. Ursula Catholic School.[1] She had intended to become a doctor but when she enrolled at the University of Indonesia in 1969 she opted to study law, and did not complete her degree.[2][1]
After she left Nasdem, she joined the Great Indonesia Movement Party, and was made the party's deputy chairman.[10] Rachmawati became a noted and aggressive critic of Joko Widodo's government.[4] She was arrested on 2 December 2016 for alleged treason, being accused of "intending to incite people to overthrow the legitimate government" during the December 2016 Jakarta protests.[11] She was released a day later.[12]
Family
Rachmawati Sukarnoputri was married three times, and twice divorced. She married her first husband, Martomo Pariaman Marzuki, her senior at Cikini, in 1969; they later divorced. Rachmawati then married Dicky Suprapto. After her second divorce, she married Benny Sumarno.[13] Benny, who was also the father of actor Anjasmara, died in 2018.[14] At the time of her death, she had three children.[15] One of her children, Mahardika Suprapto, was elected to the People's Representative Council as a Nasdem Party member in 2014.[4]