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Previously known as The Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal and Security Affairs (Kemenko Polhukam). [1] The Coordinating Ministry for Political and Security Affairs (Indonesian: Kementerian Koordinator Bidang Politik dan Keamanan, abbreviated Kemenko Polkam) is the Indonesian government ministry in charge of the planning and policy co-ordination, as well as synchronisation of policies ...
Environment Control Board (BPLH) Food and Drug Authority (BPOM) Halal Product Assurance Organizing Agency (BPJPH) Geospatial Information Agency (BIG) Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG) National Archives of Indonesia (ANRI) National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) National Food Agency (Bapanas) National Library of ...
Ministry of Environment / Environment Control Board: Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup / Badan Pengendalian Lingkungan Hidup (Kemen LH) 29 March 1978 Hanif Faisol Nurofiq Minister of Environment / Head of Environment Control Board: PAN: Ministry of Forestry: Kementerian Kehutanan (Kemenhut) 27 August 1964 Raja Juli Antoni Minister of Forestry: PSI
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 ...
The Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (Indonesian: Kementerian Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional/Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional) (abbreviated PPN/Bappenas) is a ministry of the Republic of Indonesia that has the task to oversee government affairs in the field of national development planning to assist the President in organizing state ...
The Cabinet of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Kabinet Republik Indonesia) is part of the executive branch of the Indonesian government. It is composed of the most senior appointed officers of the executive branch of the government serving under the president .
Indonesia's transition to democracy was a key part of the broader reform era. [24] Democratic transitions tend to be grouped into two categories: bottom-up transitions where people rise up and overthrow an existing regime, and top-down transitions where an authoritarian ruler introduces liberalizing reforms leading to democratic transition. [25]
As of 22 October 2024, with 48 ministers, 55 deputy ministers, and 20 cabinet-level agency officials (totaling 123 appointments), this cabinet so far is the second largest cabinet ever existed in Indonesia history (second to Second Dwikora Cabinet with 132 appointments) and the largest cabinet ever formed in post-Reformasi period.