Abdulrachman Setjowibowo (21 September 1916 – 24 June 1982) was an Indonesian police officer, politician, bureaucrat, and diplomat who served as a member of parliament from 1960 until 1969 and as the nation's ambassador to Finland from 1979 until his death.
Abdulrachman Setjowibowo was born on 21 September 1916 in Kebumen, a regency of the Dutch East Indies.
[5] Abdulrachman's rank was promoted from police senior commissioner to brigadier general in the midst of his tenure as a member of parliament.
The body was tasked to assist the President of Indonesia in planning, assessing, and supervise the national development progress.
He only obtained six out of seventy five votes in the primary and lost to Mursalin Daeng Mamangung and Sjarif Thajeb.
[6] Abdulrachman was elected as the chairman of the parliament's budget committee after serving several years as a regular member.
[14] During his tenure in the budget committee, Setjowibowo was involved in examining the bill on improvement and renewal of the state tax collection submitted by the government.
[26] Abdulrachman's daughter, Nani Supadmiani Titi Utari, was married to Mohammad Sarengat, an Indonesian field sprinter and military doctor.