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This provisional Senate has the duty to prepare the draft Constitution. After the planned constitution is enacted, the senate will then be dissolved, to make way for a definitive Senate, to be put together in accordance with the rules laid down in the Constitution. The definitive senate will then give its opinion on the Constitution in second reading and, as is to be expected, the senate will be given a broader scope compared to the Provisional Senate.<ref name=p91/>
This provisional Senate has the duty to prepare the draft Constitution. After the planned constitution is enacted, the senate will then be dissolved, to make way for a definitive Senate, to be put together in accordance with the rules laid down in the Constitution. The definitive senate will then give its opinion on the Constitution in second reading and, as is to be expected, the senate will be given a broader scope compared to the Provisional Senate.<ref name=p91/>


== Members ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! No !! Name !! Constituency !! Position !! References
|-
| 1 || Iskandar Muhammad Jabir Shah || North Maluku || Sultan of Ternate (1929–1975) ||
|-
| 2 || Lalu Wirentanus || Lombok || Regent of Central Lombok (1946-1959) ||
|-
| 3 || Gusti Ngurah Kanta || Bali || Vicegerent of Badung Kingdom ||
|-
| 4 || Alfons Nisnoni || Timor and surrounding islands || ''Zelfbestuurder'' of Kupang ||
|-
| 5 || Umba Tunggu Billi || Sumba || ''Zelfbestuurder'' of Memboro||
|-
| 6 || Bapa Kaja || Flores || Leader of the ''Zelfbestuur'' commision of Adonara ||
|-
| 7 || Lalu Mandjawakang || Sumbawa || Member of the Sumbawan Kingdom Council ||
|-
| 8 || Achmad Marzoeki || South Sulawesi || ||
|-
| 9 || J. A. Manusama || South Maluku || Headmaster of the Amboina Senior High School ||
|-
| 10 || Ch. David || Sangihe and Talaud || ||
|-
| 11 || Central Sulawesi || Saamir || ''Zelfbestuurder'' of Banggai||
|}
==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
* {{Citation | url=http://lampje.leidenuniv.nl/KITLV-docs/open/356098931.pdf|last= Bastiaans|first=W. Ch. J. | title =Personalia Van Staatkundige Eenheden (Regering en Volksvertegenwoordiging) in Indonesie (per 1 Sept. 1949)| place = [[Jakarta]]| year = 1950 }}
* {{Citation | url=http://lampje.leidenuniv.nl/KITLV-docs/open/356098931.pdf|last= Bastiaans|first=W. Ch. J. | title =Personalia Van Staatkundige Eenheden (Regering en Volksvertegenwoordiging) in Indonesie (per 1 Sept. 1949)| place = [[Jakarta]]| year = 1950 }}

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Provisional Senate of East Indonesia

Senat Sementara Negara Indonesia Timur
History
Founded1949
Disbanded1950
Leadership
Speaker
W. A. Sarapil
Deputy Speaker

The Provisional Senate of East Indonesia (Template:Lang-id) was the upper house of the parliament of East Indonesia. The senate was formed based on the 1948 Provisional Senate Act. The members of the senate were elected on May 1949. There were 13 seats in the Senate, with one seat for each region of East Indonesia.[1]

This provisional Senate has the duty to prepare the draft Constitution. After the planned constitution is enacted, the senate will then be dissolved, to make way for a definitive Senate, to be put together in accordance with the rules laid down in the Constitution. The definitive senate will then give its opinion on the Constitution in second reading and, as is to be expected, the senate will be given a broader scope compared to the Provisional Senate.[1]

Members

No Name Constituency Position References
1 Iskandar Muhammad Jabir Shah North Maluku Sultan of Ternate (1929–1975)
2 Lalu Wirentanus Lombok Regent of Central Lombok (1946-1959)
3 Gusti Ngurah Kanta Bali Vicegerent of Badung Kingdom
4 Alfons Nisnoni Timor and surrounding islands Zelfbestuurder of Kupang
5 Umba Tunggu Billi Sumba Zelfbestuurder of Memboro
6 Bapa Kaja Flores Leader of the Zelfbestuur commision of Adonara
7 Lalu Mandjawakang Sumbawa Member of the Sumbawan Kingdom Council
8 Achmad Marzoeki South Sulawesi
9 J. A. Manusama South Maluku Headmaster of the Amboina Senior High School
10 Ch. David Sangihe and Talaud
11 Central Sulawesi Saamir Zelfbestuurder of Banggai

Bibliography

  • Bastiaans, W. Ch. J. (1950), Personalia Van Staatkundige Eenheden (Regering en Volksvertegenwoordiging) in Indonesie (per 1 Sept. 1949) (PDF), Jakarta{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

References

  1. ^ a b Bastiaans 1950, p. 91