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Suryatati Abdul Manan was born on 14 April, 1953 in Tanjungpinang, Riau Regency, Central Sumatra, Indonesia, is a Suryatati Abdul Manan. Discover Suryatati Abdul Manan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 14 April 1953
Birthday 14 April
Birthplace Tanjungpinang, Riau Regency, Central Sumatra, Indonesia
Nationality Indonesia

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1953

Dra. Hj. Suryatati Abdul Manan (born 14 April 1953) was an Indonesian politician who became the first mayor of Tanjungpinang.

Manan was born on 14 April 1953 in the city of Tanjungpinang, as the daughter of Abdul Manan and Bahariah.

After her birth, her parents moved to Bengkalis.

1965

She enrolled at the elementary school No. 1 (SDN 01) in Bengkalis and graduated in 1965.

1968

She then moved back to Tanjungpinang, continued her junior high school and senior high school studies there and graduated respectively in 1968 and 1971.

Before her graduation, she originally wanted to become a teacher, but after she graduated, she wanted to study at the Medical Faculty.

Her mother refused her to go to far, and instead enrolled her in the Fishery Faculty in the University of Riau.

After several months, Manan became interested entering the Academy of Internal Affairs Education, which offered scholarships and grants.

Eventually, she moved to the academy to ease the burden of her parents.

1976

She graduated from the academy in 1976.

After graduating from the academy, she was employed as an ordinary civil employee.

1979

In 1979, she was appointed as the head of the Law Sub-Bureau in the Riau Islands Regency.

1983

In 1983, she was appointed as the Acting Head of Law Bureau for the Regional Secretariat of the Riau Islands Regency, and in 1985, she was appointed as the Acting Head of Economic Bureau.

In 1983, she also attended the Institute for Government Education, and graduated from the institute in 1985.

1993

From 1993 until 1995, she became the head of the West Tanjungpinang subdistrict.

During her term as the head of the subdistrict, she focused on environmental and social problems of the subdistrict.

Manan has been creating and reciting poems since 1993, when her daughter presented her with a poem book for her 40th birthday.

1996

Manan was inaugurated as the Administrative Mayor of Tanjungpinang on 19 April 1996 by the Deputy Governor of Riau, Abdul Rivaie Rahman.

Manan struggled to upgrade the status of Tanjungpinang from an administrative city to an autonomous city.

1999

In 1999, she was nominated as the possible candidate for the Regent of the Riau Islands.

She lost the election to Huzrin Hood.

2000

Since November 2000, she frequently lobbied the government of the Riau Province and the central government regarding the possibility of upgrading the status of Tanjungpinang.

2001

In February 2001, the Ministry of Internal Affairs responded the struggle by forming a study team from the University of Indonesia to assess the feasibility of Tanjungpinang to obtain the status of an autonomous city.

By April 2001, the study team had submitted the bill about the upgrade of Tanjungpinang's status to the People's Representative Council.

During her term, Manan managed to increase the regional income of the city to IDR 29 trillion ($2.8 million).

She stated that the income largely came from the tourism and trade sector.

She also remarked that such amount of regional income is huge, even by comparing it to the autonomous city.

On 17 October 2001, the Minister of Internal Affairs at that time, Hari Sabarno, declared the Tanjungpinang city as an autonomous city, and on 23 October 2001, the Governor of Riau at that time, Saleh Djasit, inaugurated Manan as the acting mayor of Tanjungpinang.

2002

At the election for the position of definitive mayor on 22 December 2002, Manan and her candidate for deputy mayor, Wan Izhar, won the election, obtaining 19 out of 25 votes.

She defeated other candidates, namely Nazief Susila Dharma and Fawzi Saleh.

2003

She was inaugurated on 16 January 2003.

2007

On the first direct election ever held on 5 December 2007 to elect the Mayor of Tanjung Pinang, Manan, along with Edward Murshalli, the former Head of the Education Bureau, was nominated as the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Tanjungpinang.

2008

She won the election by 84.25% of the votes, and was inaugurated as the mayor and deputy mayor on 16 January 2008.

Her percentage of the votes was the most votes ever obtained by a female mayor in an election.

She focused her policies on improving the conditions of tourism sites in Tanjungpinang, and set Tanjungpinang as the main center for Malay culture in Indonesia.

Her vision was to make tourism in Tanjungpinang based on cultural values.

She stated that when she attempted to promote the city as the "City of Gurindam, Land of Gurindam", the attempt was responded by the opposition skeptically and cynically.

To improve the conditions for Malay culture to flourish, Manan began to open art galleries each month, and initiated a yearly art week in the city.

She stated that due to her policies, the amount of artists are growing.

Other achievements that she obtained was that she managed to get the city to a high level of HDI, and the city also obtained the Adipura award for five times due to her success in maintaining cleanliness and management of the urban environment.