Acting career Rieke rose to public prominence through a Sutra condom commercial featuring the phrase "meow." She is best known for her role as the ditzy "Oneng" in the sitcom "Bajaj Bajuri" (2002–2007). She made her big screen debut as Dwi, a woman in a polygamous marriage, in the 2006 film "Sharing a Husband." She also dabbled in theater. She played in a theater performance entitled "Cipoa" by
Putu Wijaya in 2007. She also played in an anthology film by four female directors entitled "Lotus Requiem", which was later titled "
Women Have Stories" and aired in 2008.
Political career Rieke is active in political activities, even serving as deputy secretary general of the DPP
National Awakening Party led by
Muhaimin Iskandar. Rieke then resigned from the Islamic mass-based party to join the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle led by
Megawati Soekarnoputri. Rieke is a
member of the House of Representatives for the 2009–2014 period from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle for the electoral district
West Java II. In the House of Representatives, Rieke is a member of
Commission IX. The area she pays close attention to is public health and welfare. He is a member of the Special Committee for the Draft Law on the
Social Security Agency, which is part of the
National Social Security System. She founded a foundation called the Pitaloka Foundation, which works in the fields of literature and social work. In early 2013, Rieke decided to run for Governor of West Java. accompanied by
Teten Masduki, they called themselves
PATEN and were nominated by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle with candidate number 5. On March 3, 2013, in the announcement of the results of the
West Java Governor–Vice Governor Election, the gubernatorial–vice gubernatorial candidate pair number 5 Rieke-Teten ranked 2nd out of 5 candidate pairs with 5,714,997 votes or 28.41 percent of the valid votes. == Personal life ==