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Muhammad Farhan (Indonesian Politician)
Muhammad Farhan (born 25 February 1970) is an Indonesian politician from the NasDem Party and former television and radio presenter who is currently served as the 18th mayor of Bandung since February 2025. He had previously been a member of the House of Representatives between 2019 and 2024 representing Bandung and Cimahi. Born in Bogor, Farhan spent his childhood in Bandung where he began to work at a radio station. He then moved to Jakarta and worked for private radio and TV stations until the 2010s, when he retired from media and began to enter politics. Joining Nasdem, he was elected to the House of Representatives in the 2019 legislative election, and while he failed to win reelection in 2024, he was instead elected mayor of Bandung in the 2024 mayoral election. Early life Muhammad Farhan was born in Bogor on 25 February 1970 to Yahid Hamzah and Nani Rubiyani. He is of mixed Acehnese– Sundanese descent. He studied in Bandung, completing elementary school in 1982, middl ...
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Mayor Of Bandung
The mayor of Bandung is an elected politician who is responsible of governing the Bandung, city of Bandung. The first mayor of Bandung was E.A. Maurenbrecher, who governed the city during the Dutch East Indies, Dutch colonisation period from 1906 to 1907. Since then, Bandung has been governed by 29 mayors and 6 vice mayors. List of mayors of Bandung Dutch colonisation period * E.A. Maurenbrecher (1906–1907) * R.E. Krijboom (1907–1908) * J.A. van Der Ent (1909–1910) * J.J. Verwijk (1910–1912) * C.C.B van Vlenier (1912–1913) * B. van Bijveld (1913–1920) * Bertus Coops (1920–1921) * Steven Anne Reitsma (1921–1928) * Bertus Coops ''(2nd term)'' (1928–1934) * J.E.A. van Wolzogen Kuhr (1934–1936) * J.M. Wesselink (1936–1942) Japanese occupation period * R.A. Atmadinata (1942–1945) Post-independence period Acting mayor In the case of government, a regional head who applies for leave or temporarily resigns from his position with the central government, then ...
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