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The National Civil Service Agency (Indonesian: Badan Kepegawaian Negara, BKN) is a non-ministry government body in Indonesia for civil servant management. The equivalent counterpart are Civil Service in United Kingdom.
Each agency is headed by a ministerial-rank official who is not a member of the Cabinet but attends Cabinet meetings regularly. Cabinet-level agencies are: Attorney General's Office, represented in the cabinet by the Attorney General. Executive Office of the President, represented in the cabinet by the Presidential Chief of Staff.
Indonesian Agency for Agricultural Research and Development; Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency; Indonesian Broadcasting Commission; Indonesian Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Center; Indonesian Food and Drug Authority; Indonesian Quarantine Agency; Indonesian Strategic Intelligence Agency; Investment Coordinating Board
Guided Democracy (Indonesian: Demokrasi Terpimpin) was the political system in place in Indonesia from 1959 until the New Order began in 1966. It was the brainchild of President Sukarno, and was an attempt to bring about political stability. Sukarno believed that Western-style democracy was inappropriate for Indonesia's situation.
Ministry of Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection / Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection Agency: Kementerian Pelindungan Pekerja Migran / Badan Pelindungan Pekerja Migran (Kemen P2MI) 21 October 2024 Abdul Kadir Karding Minister of Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection / Head of Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection Agency: PKB
National Recruitment Agency [1] is a Central Recruitment Agency established by the Government of India, that will conduct a Common Eligibility Test (CET) [2] for selection to all of the Group C and Group D employee posts in all central government establishments which includes all of the central public sector undertakings and all of the central autonomous bodies. [3]
Government agencies of Indonesia (5 C, 46 P) B. Government buildings in Indonesia (5 C, 1 P) C. Cabinets of Indonesia (2 C, 43 P) Indonesian civil servants (2 C, 68 P)
With the return to the unitary state of Indonesia in August 1950, the parliamentary cabinet system remained due to an agreement between the governments of the RIS and the Republic of Indonesia (a constituent of the RIS). Article 83 of the Provisional Constitution of 1950 stated that ministers had full responsibility for government policy. Over ...