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Isyana Bagoes Oka

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Indonesian politician and journalist (born 1980)
Isyana Bagoes Oka
An official headshot of Isyana Bagoes Oka
Born (1980年09月13日) September 13, 1980 (age 44)
Occupation(s)Journalist and politician
Political partyIndonesian Solidarity Party

Ratu Ayu Isyana Bagoes Oka (born September 13, 1980) is an Indonesian news presenter and a founding leader of the Indonesian Solidarity Party. Since October 2024, she has served as the country's deputy minister of population and family development.

Early life and education

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Isyana Bagoes Oka was born in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 1980.[1] [2] [3] She studied international relations at the University of Indonesia.[1] [2] While a student, she began working as a model, winning the Readers' Choice award in the 2000 edition of Femina magazine's annual modeling contest.[4]

Career

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Journalism

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Isyana began her career as a journalist in 2003, when she was hired as a reporter for Trans TV.[1] [5] About a year later, she moved to TV7, now known as Trans7, where she worked as both a reporter and a news presenter.[1] Then, in 2007, she was hired by RCTI as a presenter and producer of the Seputar Indonesia.[1] [2] In 2013, she left RCTI to freelance, contributing to Metro TV, Sindo TV (now iNews), Kompas TV, Fox Sports Asia, and others.[3] [5]

In her time as a reporter and presenter, she covered various events including the Aceh tsunami, the 2005 Bali bombings, and the 2008 United States presidential election.[1] [3] She was also assigned to cover the executive branch during the presidency of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.[3] Past interviewees include U.S. President George W. Bush, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and sports figures Pep Guardiola, Cesc Fàbregas, Robert Pires, and Javier Zanetti.[6]

Politics

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In 2014, Isyana joined other young people, including Grace Natalie and Raja Juli Antoni, to found the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI).[7] [8] [9] The following year, she formally ended her journalism career and began pursuing politics as a chair of the PSI's Central Leadership Council.[5] [10] She cited as inspiration her grandmother Gedong Bagus Oka, a Hindu reformer who once served in the People's Consultative Assembly.[5]

In the 2019 Indonesian general election, Isyana joined the campaign team for the incumbent president, Joko Widodo.[11] As a PSI representative, she also ran for a seat in the House of Representatives for the Banten III district, receiving 48,819 personal votes.[3] [12] However, her party did not reach the 4 percent threshold necessary to enter parliament.[3] She ran again in the same district in 2024, earning 78,140 votes, but her party again was unable to enter parliament.[13]

In October 2024, Isyana was named deputy minister of population and family development in Joko Widodo's Red White Cabinet.[14] In this role, she also serves as deputy head of the National Population and Family Planning Board.[14]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Puspitarini, Margaret (2012年12月04日). "Jadi News Anchor 10 Tahun Membuat Isyana Kaya". Okezone News (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024年05月19日.
  2. ^ a b c Sejarah, Saksi (2012年09月21日). "Isyana Bagoes Oka". Femina (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024年05月19日.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Fallahnda, Balqis (2024年01月09日). "Profil Isyana Bagoes Oka yang Dituding Intervensi Debat Ketiga". Tirto (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024年05月19日.
  4. ^ "Isyana Pamitan". Femina (in Indonesian). 2015年07月08日. Retrieved 2024年05月19日.
  5. ^ a b c d "Terinspirasi nenek, presenter cantik Isyana Bagoes Oka masuk politik". Merdeka (in Indonesian). 2015年06月30日. Retrieved 2024年05月19日.
  6. ^ Silalahi, Bobby (2021年12月10日). "Sosok Ketua DPP PSI, Isyana Bagoes Oka yang Mobilnya Terperosok di Sumur Resapan di Lebak Bulus". Tribun-Medan (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024年05月20日.
  7. ^ "Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) - Political Parties". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2024年05月19日.
  8. ^ La Batu, Safrin (2017年10月11日). "Party for millenials? PSI takes on the old guard". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2024年05月19日.
  9. ^ Iswara, Made Anthony (2019年04月06日). "PSI, Perindo: Small parties with big dreams". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2024年05月19日.
  10. ^ "Kaesang tours Banten to shore up support for his brother". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2024年05月19日.
  11. ^ Ng Jin Chuan, Jefferson (2023年10月30日). "The Indonesian Solidarity Party and Jokowi's Post-2024 Game Plan". RSIS. Retrieved 2024年05月20日.
  12. ^ Aminuddin, M. Faishal; Ramadlan, M. Fajar (2022年03月31日). "Electoral System and Party Survival: The Case of Indonesian Democracy 1999-2019". Jurnal Politik. 8 (1). doi:10.7454/jp.v8i1.1105 . ISSN 2461-0615.
  13. ^ Mantalean, Vitorio (2024年03月12日). "Grace Natalie dan Isyana Bagoes Oka Dapat Kursi DPR jika PSI Lolos "Threshold"". Kompas (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024年05月19日.
  14. ^ a b Setuningsih, Novianti (2024年10月20日). "Profil Isyana Bagoes Oka, Wakil Menteri Kependudukan dan Pembangunan Keluarga". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024年10月24日.

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