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Utut Adianto

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Utut Adianto Wahyuwidayat (born 16 March 1965), commonly known as Utut Adianto is an Indonesian politician and chess player, who is serving as a member of the People's Representative Council since 2009. A member of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, he served as Deputy Speaker of the People's Representative Council from 2018 until 2019. Prior to his entry in politics, he was a chess player, attaining the title of Grandmaster from FIDE in 1986. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Utut Adianto is the 18,828th most popular politician, the 127th most popular biography from Indonesia and the 36th most popular Indonesian Politician.

Utut Adianto is most famous for being an Indonesian politician and a prominent chess grandmaster. He has served in various political roles, including as a member of the Indonesian House of Representatives, while also achieving significant success in chess, representing Indonesia in international competitions.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Utut Adianto ranks 928Before him are Reggie Lewis, Lucílio Batista, Raudnei Anversa Freire, László Fidel, Ricardo Altamirano, and Aleksandr Popov. After him are Des Walker, Dmitri Mironov, Mayte Martín, Gjekë Marinaj, Ángeles González-Sinde, and Daniel Müller.

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In Indonesia

Among people born in Indonesia, Utut Adianto ranks 127 out of 158Before him are Nike Ardilla (1975), Bambang Pamungkas (1980), Nafa Urbach (1980), Lilies Handayani (1965), Dorce Gamalama (1963), and Aleta Baun (1966). After him are Rio Haryanto (1993), Lukman Niode (1963), Hendra Setiawan (1984), Raema Lisa Rumbewas (1980), Chris John (1979), and Mia Audina (1979).

Among POLITICIANS In Indonesia

Among politicians born in Indonesia, Utut Adianto ranks 36Before him are Susi Pudjiastuti (1965), Gibran Rakabuming Raka (1987), Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (1966), Ganjar Pranowo (1968), Marty Natalegawa (1963), and Lilies Handayani (1965).