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The voices of Indonesian presidents from 1945 to 2022 reflect the distinct personalities, leadership styles, and historical contexts of each leader. Below is a brief overview of all the Indonesian presidents within that period and a description of their voices: ### 1. **Sukarno (1945-1967)** - **Voice Characteristics**: Sukarno had a powerful, charismatic voice with a strong oratory style. His speeches were often passionate, with a dramatic flair that captivated the masses. He had a deep, resonant tone that conveyed strength and authority. - **Notable Speech**: His "Proclamation of Independence" speech is one of the most famous in Indonesian history. ### 2. **Suharto (1967-1998)** - **Voice Characteristics**: Suharto's voice was calm, measured, and somewhat soft-spoken compared to Sukarno. He spoke in a steady, controlled manner, often reflecting his military background. His tone was authoritative but not overly emotional. - **Notable Speech**: His resignation speech in 1998 marked the end of his 31-year rule. ### 3. **B. J. Habibie (1998-1999)** - **Voice Characteristics**: Habibie had a high-pitched, articulate voice. He spoke with clarity and precision, often infused with a technical or intellectual tone, reflecting his background as an engineer and technocrat. - **Notable Speech**: His speech on the East Timor referendum was pivotal during his short presidency. ### 4. **Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur) (1999-2001)** - **Voice Characteristics**: Gus Dur's voice was unique, often sounding relaxed and casual. His speech was sometimes slow and deliberate, marked by his distinctive Javanese accent. He had a humorous and down-to-earth style of speaking. - **Notable Speech**: His speeches often included anecdotes and humor, which was a hallmark of his communication style. ### 5. **Megawati Sukarnoputri (2001-2004)** - **Voice Characteristics**: Megawati's voice was somewhat soft and reserved, often criticized for lacking the oratorical flair of her father, Sukarno. She spoke in a straightforward, no-nonsense manner, but her voice lacked the dynamism that characterized other leaders. - **Notable Speech**: Her speeches often focused on national unity and stability. ### 6. **Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) (2004-2014)** - **Voice Characteristics**: SBY's voice was deep, clear, and calm, reflecting his military background. He spoke with a formal and methodical tone, often conveying a sense of deliberation and thoughtfulness. His speeches were typically well-structured and diplomatic. - **Notable Speech**: His inaugural speech in 2004 set the tone for his presidency, emphasizing reform and stability. ### 7. **Joko Widodo (Jokowi) (2014-Present, up to 2022)** - **Voice Characteristics**: Jokowi's voice is approachable and down-to-earth. He speaks in a straightforward manner, often using simple language that resonates with the common people. His tone is generally informal and pragmatic, reflecting his focus on practical governance. - **Notable Speech**: His speeches often emphasize infrastructure development and economic growth. ### Summary Each Indonesian president's voice reflects their unique approach to leadership and communication. Sukarno's dramatic oratory, Suharto's calm authority, Habibie's technical precision, Gus Dur's relaxed humor, Megawati's straightforwardness, SBY's deliberation, and Jokowi's pragmatism each tell a story of the times they led. These voices have left a lasting impact on the nation and its people.
Because English is the international language of course every president needs to know how to speak english if not diplomatic relations will be difficult except using someone else to translate
Guys Aku takleh Hal sal aku tengok presiden sukarno Aku teringat Ganyang Malaysia Tapi yang Terfikir Malunya Sukarno Time tu kan Bukan Nak menghina Macam berase vibes die
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Can You Please do India Next?
pls do indian pm next
Plz do india
Plz Israel Prime minister
Do welsh first ministers
Nice to hear how excellent Soekarno's Dutch was
how's dutch?
@@Jwenzyy I don't understand your question
@@willemvanoranje1533 i mean, how's Netherlands mr.willem
@@Jwenzyy pretty good
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Age Of Presidents Indonesia:
Soekarno (69)
Soeharto (86)
B.J. Habibie (83)
Abdurrahman Wahid (69)
Megawati Soekarnoputri (75)
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (72)
Joko Widodo (62)
Cool.
1 - 4 died
5 - 7 still alive
I'm Indonesian thank you
Can you also start to upload more often? Not trying to be pushy but I love your content.
That's really kind of you! Indeed, I don't upload so often. I wish I could find the free time to do so :) But however slowly, I won't stop for now.
Can you do Prime minister of Australia please
The voices of Indonesian presidents from 1945 to 2022 reflect the distinct personalities, leadership styles, and historical contexts of each leader. Below is a brief overview of all the Indonesian presidents within that period and a description of their voices:
### 1. **Sukarno (1945-1967)**
- **Voice Characteristics**: Sukarno had a powerful, charismatic voice with a strong oratory style. His speeches were often passionate, with a dramatic flair that captivated the masses. He had a deep, resonant tone that conveyed strength and authority.
- **Notable Speech**: His "Proclamation of Independence" speech is one of the most famous in Indonesian history.
### 2. **Suharto (1967-1998)**
- **Voice Characteristics**: Suharto's voice was calm, measured, and somewhat soft-spoken compared to Sukarno. He spoke in a steady, controlled manner, often reflecting his military background. His tone was authoritative but not overly emotional.
- **Notable Speech**: His resignation speech in 1998 marked the end of his 31-year rule.
### 3. **B. J. Habibie (1998-1999)**
- **Voice Characteristics**: Habibie had a high-pitched, articulate voice. He spoke with clarity and precision, often infused with a technical or intellectual tone, reflecting his background as an engineer and technocrat.
- **Notable Speech**: His speech on the East Timor referendum was pivotal during his short presidency.
### 4. **Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur) (1999-2001)**
- **Voice Characteristics**: Gus Dur's voice was unique, often sounding relaxed and casual. His speech was sometimes slow and deliberate, marked by his distinctive Javanese accent. He had a humorous and down-to-earth style of speaking.
- **Notable Speech**: His speeches often included anecdotes and humor, which was a hallmark of his communication style.
### 5. **Megawati Sukarnoputri (2001-2004)**
- **Voice Characteristics**: Megawati's voice was somewhat soft and reserved, often criticized for lacking the oratorical flair of her father, Sukarno. She spoke in a straightforward, no-nonsense manner, but her voice lacked the dynamism that characterized other leaders.
- **Notable Speech**: Her speeches often focused on national unity and stability.
### 6. **Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) (2004-2014)**
- **Voice Characteristics**: SBY's voice was deep, clear, and calm, reflecting his military background. He spoke with a formal and methodical tone, often conveying a sense of deliberation and thoughtfulness. His speeches were typically well-structured and diplomatic.
- **Notable Speech**: His inaugural speech in 2004 set the tone for his presidency, emphasizing reform and stability.
### 7. **Joko Widodo (Jokowi) (2014-Present, up to 2022)**
- **Voice Characteristics**: Jokowi's voice is approachable and down-to-earth. He speaks in a straightforward manner, often using simple language that resonates with the common people. His tone is generally informal and pragmatic, reflecting his focus on practical governance.
- **Notable Speech**: His speeches often emphasize infrastructure development and economic growth.
### Summary
Each Indonesian president's voice reflects their unique approach to leadership and communication. Sukarno's dramatic oratory, Suharto's calm authority, Habibie's technical precision, Gus Dur's relaxed humor, Megawati's straightforwardness, SBY's deliberation, and Jokowi's pragmatism each tell a story of the times they led. These voices have left a lasting impact on the nation and its people.
Fact : President Soekarno can speak 5 languages
Please request "What president of the Philippines Sounds Like (1899-2021)" Hi I'm Simon King from the philippines
Next: What ALL Malaysian Prime Ministers sound like?
You should make a "What all Filipino Presidents sounds like after the Philippines 2022 elections"
I'am Indonesian thanks
bung karno, BJ habibie, Gusdur, Jokowi adalah yg terbaik
Can you do prime ministers Malaysia sounds please
Why?
Can you do a video on irish presidents
Do Indian Prime Ministers Next!
Can you do Mexican Presidents?
Italian presidents next
do voices of soviet leaders
Voice prime minister Malaysia and king of malaysia
Can you do the German chancellors
soeharto was the only dictator we had
Pleas next part of Bangladesh
Mantap.. nice i mean
Im, from indonesia🇲🇨
Plz do voice of myanmar presidents plzzz 😭😭🥺🥺🥺
Sounds like filipino. The language looks similar to Filipino. E
Why Sukarno speak English.
Because English is the international language of course every president needs to know how to speak english if not diplomatic relations will be difficult except using someone else to translate
He was speaking Dutch not English
Update this in 2025
Shappp
We waiting for Prabowo
Filipino president please
The president Indonesia Couldn't Speak English But they Speak Dutch
All people actually can it
Where prabowo
Why do they all have caps on top?
that is kopiah, mostly indonesian muslim wear kopiah..
you can google it more detail.
It's a national costume thing
This is named kopyah, all muslim wearing it
Guys Aku takleh Hal sal aku tengok presiden sukarno Aku teringat Ganyang Malaysia Tapi yang Terfikir Malunya Sukarno Time tu kan Bukan Nak menghina Macam berase vibes die
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