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Lundu Panjaitan was born on 9 April, 1941 in Pangaribuan, North Tapanuli, Japanese Dutch East Indies. Discover Lundu Panjaitan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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At the 2019 Indonesian general election, Panjaitan was appointed as the member of the board of the director of the Joko Widodo 2019 presidential campaign team's branch in North Sumatra.
His chance as the interim replacement came when two members of the Regional Representative Council from North Sumatra, Abdul Halim Harahap and Raja Inal Siregar, died in the Mandala Airlines Flight 091. In accordance to the law, if any Regional Representative Council members who have been inaugurated have either resigned or died, then the rank below him became the substitute. As Abdul Halim Harahap and Raja Inal Siregar were respectively ranked 1st and 3rd, with the 2nd and 4th rank has been given seat in the council, thus the 5th rank (Parlindungan Purba) and the 6th rank (Lundu Panjaitan) was eligible to replace Abdul Halim Harahap and Raja Inal Siregar respectively. Panjaitan and Purba was inaugurated as the member of the Regional Representative Council on 3 March 2006.
He contested in the 2004 election as the candidate for the Regional Representative Council, but lost the election. Although he lost the election, he was called to replace the seat of Raja Inal Siregar, who died after a plane crash.
Panjaitan nominated himself as the candidate for the Regional Representative Council in the 2004 Indonesian legislative election. Even though he obtained 217,838 votes (4.13% of the vote) and went in the 6th place, he did not won any seats.
After his term as the deputy governor has ended, Panjaitan became the independent commissar of the Toba Pulp Lestari company — a pulp company based in North Tapanuli — since 15 August 2003.
As North Tapanuli itself was ethnically dominated by Toba Batak people, Panjaitan aimed the movement to the Batak diaspora located outside North Sumatra and overseas. Panjaitan enacted another version of the Martabe movement, dubbed as Safari Martabe. Numerous government officials and villagers from North Tapanuli were brought to Jakarta as part of the Safari Martabe. A concert for the Safari Martabe was held at the Jakarta Convention Center. The concert had the motto Di Ingot Ho Dope? (Do You Still Remember?), and aiming to raise awareness from the Toba Bataknese diaspora about their native villages (Bona Pasogit). The concert successfully gained the total fund of 257 million rupiahs, and as of April 1991, the Martabe movement managed to gain 2.2 trillion rupiahs.
Dalihan Na Tolu (three-legged furnace) was the three main philosophies of the Bataknese life. Panjaitan decided to embody this philosophy and combined it with the national ideology of Indonesia, Pancasila, in an organization. The Regional Decree of North Tapanuli No. 10 of 1990 was enacted, and became the legal basis for the organization.
On 16 February 1989, Panjaitan was inaugurated as the Regent of North Tapanuli. During this period, Panjaitan enacted several policies, such as the Safari Martabe, construction of the Dalihan Na Tolu institution, and unifying the split inside the Batak Christian Protestant Church.
The Martabe movement (abbreviation of Marsipature Hutana Be, literally Building Your Own Village) was first delivered in a speech by the Governor of North Sumatra, Raja Inal Siregar, in Sipirok on 24 December 1988. The main aim of the movement was to bring awareness regarding the development of their own homeland in North Sumatra to ethnic North Sumatran diasporas (perantau). The movement was officially announced with the name on 1 November 1989 in the village of Tanjung Ibus, Langkat Regency.
After the expiration of his term as the Regent of Central Tapanuli, in 1986, Panjaitan was appointed by the Governor of North Sumatra as the Head of the Tourism Bureau of North Sumatra.
Panjaitan was inaugurated as the Regent of Central Tapanuli on 5 September 1980. His term ended on 5 September 1985.
After graduating, Panjaitan began to work in the office of the Governor of North Sumatra as the assistant for administration affairs. He also worked as a lawyer during this time. Due to his proficient skills as a lawyer, in 1978, he was promoted as the head of the Law and Government Organization Bureau.
Lundu Panjaitan, S.H., M.A. (born 9 April 1941) was a Batak politician and bureaucrat. He began his career in bureaucracy as the assistant for administrative affairs in the office of the Governor of North Sumatra, and became the Regent of Central Tapanuli in 1980. Since then, he was appointed to several high positions in North Sumatra, such as the Head of the Tourism Bureau of North Sumatra, Regent of North Tapanuli, Chairman of the Provincial Investment Coordinating Board of North Sumatra, and the Deputy Governor of North Sumatra.
Panjaitan was born on 9 April 1941 in the village of Pangaribuan, North Tapanuli, as the son of a farmer. He began to study at the People's School in 1953, Junior High School in 1956, and High School in 1959. After graduating from High School, Panjaitan continued his studies at the Law Faculty of the University of North Sumatra. He graduated from the university with a law degree.