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pemangku

Pemangku is a term in Indonesian and Malay that describes a person who temporarily holds a position or carries out duties on behalf of a rightful title holder. It is used in government, corporate, and community contexts to indicate an interim status during vacancy, transition, or pending formal appointment. A pemangku jabatan acts with the authority necessary to ensure continuity, but the permanent title holder remains the legally designated office holder until formal appointment or election.

In government, examples include pemangku kepala daerah (acting regional head), pemangku bupati or pemangku wali kota,

The use of pemangku reflects transitional governance and helps ensure continuity of administration, services, and decision-making

In Malay usage, pemangku similarly denotes an acting or placeholder holder of an office, and the term

and
pemangku
jabatan
at
various
ministries
or
agencies.
The
term
is
often
used
in
everyday
language
to
signal
an
interim
arrangement,
but
in
formal
regulatory
contexts
there
are
distinct
terms
such
as
penjabat
or
pelaksana
tugas
(plt),
which
denote
officially
appointed
acting
officials
with
specified
statutory
powers.
Pemangku
generally
conveys
a
temporary
or
placeholder
status
rather
than
a
fully
sworn
office,
though
practical
authority
can
vary
by
context
and
regulation.
during
vacancies
or
handover
periods.
When
a
permanent
appointment
is
made,
the
pemangku
typically
relinquishes
the
position
and
returns
to
their
previous
role
or
moves
on.
appears
in
legal,
administrative,
and
everyday
contexts
in
both
languages.
See
also:
Penjabat,
Pelaksana
tugas,
Plt.