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'''Tirto Sutikno''' (born 22 January 1947) is a South Kabuese politician who is the [[President of South Kabu|5th]] and current [[President of South Kabu]]. First elected in a landslide in [[South Kabu|2015]], Tirto is the son of [[Sutikno Harjo]], the 1st President of South Kabu. Prior to serving as President of South Kabu he served as [[Cabinet of South Kabu|Minister for the Occupied Territories]] from 2002 until 2015 and as a member of the [[People's Senate (South Kabu)|People's Senate]] from 1980 until 2015. He was reelected in [[South Kabu|2020]] with a narrower margin.
'''Tirto Sutikno''' (born 22 January 1947) is a South Kabuese politician who is the [[President of South Kabu|5th]] and current [[President of South Kabu]]. First elected in a landslide in [[South Kabu|2015]], Tirto is the son of [[Sutikno Harjo]], the 1st President of South Kabu. Prior to serving as President of South Kabu he served as [[Cabinet of South Kabu|Minister for the Occupied Territories]] from 2002 until 2015 and as a member of the [[People's Senate (South Kabu)|People's Senate]] from 1980 until 2015. He was reelected in [[South Kabu|2020]] with a narrower margin.


Tirto was born in [[Ayukarta]] in 1957 whilst his father was already serving his term as President. He studied in [[Kirenia]] and [[Dezevau]] and entered politics in 1980 when he was elected to the People's Senate. He briefly left the [[Kabuese Section of the Workers' International]] (BKMI) in 1984 over a dispute with the party's leadership following the [[Assassination of Sutikno Harjo|murder of his father]] and the [[1986 South Kabuese coup d'état attempt]]. He rejoined the party in 1985 and was appointed as a member of the National Policy Group in 1986. In 2002 he became [[Cabinet of South Kabu|Minister for the Occupied Territories]] a position he would hold until 2015. As Minister he expanded his influence in South Kabuese politics and was seen by many as being the real policy decider after 2010.
Tirto was born in [[Kutha Pamungkas]] in 1957 whilst his father was already serving his term as President. He studied in [[Kirenia]] and [[Dezevau]] and entered politics in 1980 when he was elected to the People's Senate. He briefly left the [[Kabuese Section of the Workers' International]] (BKMI) in 1984 over a dispute with the party's leadership following the [[Assassination of Sutikno Harjo|murder of his father]] and the [[1986 South Kabuese coup d'état attempt]]. He rejoined the party in 1985 and was appointed as a member of the National Policy Group in 1986. In 2002 he became [[Cabinet of South Kabu|Minister for the Occupied Territories]] a position he would hold until 2015. As Minister he expanded his influence in South Kabuese politics and was seen by many as being the real policy decider after 2010.


Tirto was the leading candidate for the 2015 Presidential election which he won with 68% of all votes. In his first term Tirto pursued a hands-off approach to governing and delegated more powers to the Premier and [[Cabinet of South Kabu|Cabinet]]. Worsening economic conditions among the emerging South Kabuese middle class led to him narrowly winning re-election. Premier Cahyo Wibowo and a staunch ally of Tirto was replaced by hardliner Susilo Dwi. Susilo's hardline stance particularly regarding [[North Kabu–South Kabu relations|Inter Kabu relations]] led Tirto to adopt a moderate approach towards governing and calling for an end to the decades old Negara Darurat and to transition South Kabu into a [[Council republic]].
Tirto was the leading candidate for the 2015 Presidential election which he won with 68% of all votes. In his first term Tirto pursued a hands-off approach to governing and delegated more powers to the Premier and [[Cabinet of South Kabu|Cabinet]]. Worsening economic conditions among the emerging South Kabuese middle class led to him narrowly winning re-election. Premier Cahyo Wibowo and a staunch ally of Tirto was replaced by hardliner Susilo Dwi. Susilo's hardline stance particularly regarding [[North Kabu–South Kabu relations|Inter Kabu relations]] led Tirto to adopt a moderate approach towards governing and calling for an end to the decades old Negara Darurat and to transition South Kabu into a [[Council republic]].

Latest revision as of 19:22, 8 February 2023

Tirto Sutikno
TirtoSutikno.png
Official portrait, 2020
President of the Socialist Republic of Kabu
Assumed office
16 May 2015
Premier
  • Cahyo Wibowo (2015-2020)
  • Susilo Dwi (2020-Present)
Preceded bySunarti Riyanto
Minister for the Occupied Territories
In office
8 October 2002 – 16 May 2015
Premier
  • Ngabdurohman Lintang (2002-2010)
  • Cahyo Wibowo (2010-2015)
Preceded byAirlangga
Succeeded byTBD
Personal details
Born (1947-01-22) 22 January 1947 (age 77)
Kutha Pamungkas, South Kabu
NationalitySouth Kabuese
Political partyKabuese Section of the Workers' International (BKMI)
Spouse
Diah Haryono (m. 1960)
Children5
Alma materUniversity of TBD
ProfessionPolitician

Tirto Sutikno (born 22 January 1947) is a South Kabuese politician who is the 5th and current President of South Kabu. First elected in a landslide in 2015, Tirto is the son of Sutikno Harjo, the 1st President of South Kabu. Prior to serving as President of South Kabu he served as Minister for the Occupied Territories from 2002 until 2015 and as a member of the People's Senate from 1980 until 2015. He was reelected in 2020 with a narrower margin.

Tirto was born in Kutha Pamungkas in 1957 whilst his father was already serving his term as President. He studied in Kirenia and Dezevau and entered politics in 1980 when he was elected to the People's Senate. He briefly left the Kabuese Section of the Workers' International (BKMI) in 1984 over a dispute with the party's leadership following the murder of his father and the 1986 South Kabuese coup d'état attempt. He rejoined the party in 1985 and was appointed as a member of the National Policy Group in 1986. In 2002 he became Minister for the Occupied Territories a position he would hold until 2015. As Minister he expanded his influence in South Kabuese politics and was seen by many as being the real policy decider after 2010.

Tirto was the leading candidate for the 2015 Presidential election which he won with 68% of all votes. In his first term Tirto pursued a hands-off approach to governing and delegated more powers to the Premier and Cabinet. Worsening economic conditions among the emerging South Kabuese middle class led to him narrowly winning re-election. Premier Cahyo Wibowo and a staunch ally of Tirto was replaced by hardliner Susilo Dwi. Susilo's hardline stance particularly regarding Inter Kabu relations led Tirto to adopt a moderate approach towards governing and calling for an end to the decades old Negara Darurat and to transition South Kabu into a Council republic.

Early life

Early political career

Senator

Minister for the Occupied Territories

President

First term (2015-2020)

Second term (2020-2025)

Opposition to Susilo Dwi

Political positions

Controversies

Statements regarding North Kabu, Gaullica and Estmere

Masiora

Personal life