Abraham Lunggana, popularly known as Lulung or Haji Lulung, was an Indonesian politician and businessman who was a member of the People's Representative Council and was the deputy speaker of Jakarta Council.
10 Facts About Abraham Lunggana
Abraham Lunggana's father Ibrahim Tjilang was a warrant officer in the Indonesian Army.
Abraham Lunggana's father passed away in 1975, leading him to scavenge at Tanah Abang market.
Abraham Lunggana was first elected into the Jakarta Council in 2009, and was appointed its deputy speaker.
Abraham Lunggana was proposed as a possible running mate of Alex Noerdin in the 2012 gubernatorial election but did not run in the end.
Abraham Lunggana was reelected in 2014, and retained his position as deputy speaker.
Abraham Lunggana proposed a law which would designate locations where drinking alcohol would be permitted in order to reduce deaths due to moonshine poisoning.
Abraham Lunggana claimed that his move would swing 10 seats in favor of PAN.
Abraham Lunggana died on 14 December 2021, at the Harapan Kita Hospital in Jakarta, due to a heart attack.
Abraham Lunggana had been complaining of chest pain and discomfort, and had been treated there since 24 November 2021.