Pieter Sibarani (19 March 1938 — 9 June 2017) was an Indonesian politician and bureaucrat who served as the Vice Governor of North Sumatra from 1994 until 1999.
[1] After graduating from the high school, Pieter enrolled at the Social and Political Faculty of the Gadjah Mada University.
[1] Following the election, he was assigned as the Head of the Protocol and Journey Affairs of the Government of North Sumatra, and held the office for five years until 1976.
[3] He held the office until 1992, when he was appointed as the Assistant for Economy and Development at the Regional Secretariat of North Sumatra.
[5] His term ended in October 1999, when he was replaced by two vice governors, namely Lundu Panjaitan and Abdul Wahab Dalimunthe.
He resigned from his position as adjunct lecturer due to his appointment as the assistant to the Governor of North Sumatra.
Former Vice Governor Lundu Panjaitan led the condolences services for Sibarani, which was held two days after his death.