Working Cabinet (Joko Widodo)
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Working Cabinet Kabinet Kerja |
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40th cabinet of Indonesia |
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Indonesian Government (Executive Branch) |
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Date formed | 27 October 2014 |
Date dissolved | Incumbent |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Joko Widodo |
Head of state | Joko Widodo |
Number of ministers | 34 Ministers, 2 Deputy Ministers |
Member party | Government Parties Coalition: Great Indonesia Coalition (Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle, National Democrate, National Awakening, and People's Conscience) |
Status in legislature | Coalition Government: DPR Seat
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Minority Government: DPR Seat 207 / 560
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Opposition party | Red-White Coalition (Great Indonesia Movement Party, Democratic Party and Prosperous Justice Party) Democratic Party |
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Election(s) | Indonesian presidential election, 2014 |
Predecessor | Second United Indonesia Cabinet |
Successor | Incumbent |
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Contents
Background
On 15 September, president-elect Joko Widodo stated that his cabinet would have 34 members, with 18 coming from professional backgrounds and 16 from political parties in his coalition. The cabinet was due to be announced on Wednesday 22 October, and a stage had been prepared at Jakarta's Tanjung Priok harbour, but this event was cancelled at the last minute. The delays were caused by the decision of Joko Widodo to wait for comments from the People's Representative Council. Another reason for the delayed announcement was his decision involve the Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) and the Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (PPATK) to ensure that prospective ministers did not have poor track records with regards to human rights or corruption. The KPK stated the eight of the original candidates were "problematic" and that alternatives should be found. One candidate for the post of co-ordinating minister for security affairs, Wiranto was seen as having a problematic human rights record, and was not included in the final line up.[1][2][3]
Cabinet line-up
First Appointment
The cabinet line-up was announced on Sunday, 26 October 2014 and was sworn in on Monday, 27 October 2014. The cabinet consists of 34 ministers, 14 of whom are affiliated to their respective political parties. There are 26 men and eight women (including the country's first female foreign minister),[4] with 20 ministers being under 45 years old at the time of their appointment. A member of the president's transitional team explained that unlike previous cabinets, Jokowi would not be appointing a cabinet secretary or a presidential spokesman. In another break with tradition, Jokowi did not name the attorney general or head of the Indonesian State Intelligence Agency.[5][6][7][8][9]
Reshuffle
A cabinet reshuffle was announced on Wednesday, 12 August 2015 by president Joko Widodo at the Presidential Palace, where 5 ministers and the secretary of the cabinet have their position replaced and the candidates were sworn in immediately.[10]
Members
Coordinating Ministers
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | Ref | |
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Coordinating Minister of Political, Legal, and Security Affairs | Tedjo Edhy Purdijatno | 27 October 2014 | 12 August 2015 | Nasdem | Former Chief of Staff – Indonesian Navy 2008–2009 | |
Luhut Binsar Panjaitan | 12 August 2015 | Incumbent | Independent | Head of presidential staff 2014–2015 | ||
Coordinating Minister of Economic Affairs | Sofyan Djalil | 27 October 2014 | 12 August 2015 | Independent | Former Minister of State-Owned Enterprises 2007–2009 | |
Darmin Nasution | 12 August 2015 | Incumbent | Independent | Former governor of Bank Indonesia 2010–2013 | ||
Coordinating Minister of Maritime Affairs | Indroyono Susilo | 27 October 2014 | 12 August 2015 | Independent | Former FAO executive | |
Rizal Ramli | 12 August 2015 | Incumbent | Independent | Former Coordinating Minister of Economic Affairs 1999–2001 | ||
Coordinating Minister of Human Development and Culture | Puan Maharani | 27 October 2014 | Incumbent | PDI–P | Former Chairman of PDI-P Fraction at the People's Representative Council 2009–2014 |
Ministers
Vice-Ministers
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | Ref | |
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Vice-Minister of Finance | Mardiasmo | 27 October 2014 | Incumbent | Independent | Head of Development Finance Comptroller (BPKP) | |
Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs | A.M. Fachir | 27 October 2014 | Incumbent | Independent | Ambassador of Indonesia to Saudi Arabia |
See also
References
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