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The State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Lembaran Negara Republik Indonesia, Dutch: Het Staatsblad van Indonesië) is the official government gazette of the Government of Indonesia. In issuing laws and regulations, the State Gazette acts as a reference for publication of all forms of announcements, orders, and regulations.
Ministry of State Apparatus Utilization and Bureaucratic Reform (Indonesian: Kementerian Pendayagunaan Aparatur Negara dan Reformasi Birokrasi) is a government ministry that is responsible for public servants in Indonesia.
The Audit Board of Indonesia (Indonesian: Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan) is the high state body responsible for checking the management and accountability of state finances conducted by the central government, local government, other state institutions such as Bank Indonesia, state-and municipally-owned enterprises, Public Service Boards, and ...
Deputy Secretary on Institutional and Public Relations (Indonesian: Deputi Bidang Hubungan Kelembagaan dan Kemasyarakatan), tasked with providing technical, administrative, and analysis support on maintenance of relations with other state institutions, non-structural institutions, regional institutions, public organizations, and political ...
Presiden dan Wakil Presiden: Heads of government: Legislative People's Consultative Assembly: Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat: Bicameral national legislature House of Representatives: Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat: Lower house of the legislature Regional Representative Council: Dewan Perwakilan Daerah: Upper house of the legislature Judicial Supreme ...
The main responsibilities of the ministry are the formulation, determination and implementation of policies related to political and general governance; regional autonomy; development of regional and village administration and matters of governance; regional development and finance as well as demographics and civil records. it also reviews laws passed by provincial legislatures.
Provincial regulations are subordinate to, in order, the Constitution, Decree of People's Consultative Assembly (Ketetapan MPR), Law (Undang-Undang) or Government Regulation In Lieu of Law (Peraturan Pemerintah Pengganti Undang-Undang or Perppu), Government Regulation, and Presidential Regulation. Regency and City regulations occupy the lowest ...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was founded in 1945 following the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence from the Netherlands. [5] The headquarters was initially located in the garage of the country's first Minister of Foreign Affairs, Achmad Soebardjo, at Jl. Cikini 80–82 in Jakarta. [5]