Ginandjar Kartasasmita (born 9 April 1941 in Bandung, West Java) is an Indonesian politician.
He has always called himself a nationalist, due to the influence of his parents who were both National Party of Indonesia (PNI) activists before World War II.
When it became clear to Suharto that it would be hard for him to form a cabinet, he chose to stand down in favor of his vice president B. J. Habibie.
He won 72 of 128 votes in a run-off against Irman Gusman, who together with La Ode Ida became his deputies.
He was arrested on 6 April 2001 at a Jakarta hospital and held at the detention center at the Attorney General's Office compound.
He denied any wrongdoing and said his arrest was politically motivated and ordered by then-president Abdurrahman Wahid.