Mohammad Idris Abdul Shomad (born 25 July 1961) is an Indonesian politician who has served as mayor of Depok since 2016. Active in various Islamic organizations in Indonesia, he was first elected in the 2015 local elections and was officially made mayor in 2016. Before becoming mayor, he served as deputy between 2011 and 2016.
He also acted as the secretary-general of IKADI (Indonesian Islamic proselytizing organization) between 2005 and 2015, and the chief of the Depok chapter of the Indonesian Ulema Council.[2]
City administration
In the 2010 local elections, he ran as a deputy mayoral candidate with Nur Mahmudi Ismail, who had been mayor of Depok in the 2006-2011 term as the first directly-elected regional leader in Indonesia.[3] The couple won the election, and during their five-year tenure, the city's government received several awards from the central government on sanitation, health, and child-friendliness.[4][5]
In the 2015 elections, with Ismail being constitutionally prohibited from getting a third term, Idris ran with Great Indonesia Movement Party politician[6] Pradi Supriatna. The pair secured 411,367 votes (59.4%) and defeated a PDIP-supported pair.[7] He was reelected as mayor in the 2020 election with 415,657 votes (55.5%), defeating Pradi who ran as a mayoral candidate.[8]
Upon his appointment as mayor in 2016, his first officially issued order was to cease issuing permits for new convenience stores (minimarket).[9]
^Choi, Nankyung (2012). "The reassertion of patrimonial politics: Depok and Banyuwangi's 2005 elections". Local Politics in Indonesia: Pathways to Power. Routledge. ISBN9781136649172.