Poedjono Pranyoto (6 August 1936 – 2 December 2021) was an Indonesian military officer and politician who served as the governor of Lampung from 1988 until 1997 and the deputy speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly from 1997 until 1999.
[2] He reached the rank of lieutenant colonel after being appointed the commander of the 4th Combat Engineers' Battalion in Central Java.
[4] A presidential decree enacted six years after his retirement promoted him to the honorary rank of lieutenant general on 1 September 1997.
[8] At the end of his second term, in July 1987, around 200 Cilacap fishermen committed strike action to protest against bottom trawling.
In a brutal attempt to evict those who refused to move, Poedjono instructed local officials to burn down the transmigrant houses.
[13] Poedjono later defended his actions, stating that "it would be more inhumane to allow the villagers to remain in the forest as their occupation of the land was causing floods downstream.
"[13] Poedjono's second term was cut short by a year, as on 3 October 1997 he was elected as the deputy speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly.
The couple has three children, namely Astrid Wisni Pribadi, Adith Dewanti Andarini, and Aldwin Prasetyo Laksana.