Current Cabinet
The present Indonesian cabinet is the Second United Indonesia Cabinet, which was sworn in on 21 October 2009.
Portfolio | Minister | Party |
---|---|---|
Coordinating Ministers | ||
Political, Law and Security Affairs | Air Chief Marshal (Ret.) Djoko Suyanto | none* |
Economics | Hatta Rajasa | National Mandate Party |
People's Welfare | Agung Laksono | Golkar |
State Secretary | Lieutenant General (Ret.) Sudi Silalahi | none* |
Ministers Leading Departments | ||
Home Affairs | Gamawan Fauzi | none |
Foreign Affairs | Marty Natalegawa | none |
Defense | Purnomo Yusgiantoro | none |
Justice and Human Rights | Patrialis Akbar (2009-2011) Amir Syamsuddin (2011-present) |
National Mandate Party Democratic Party |
Finance | Sri Mulyani Indrawati (2009-2010) Agus Martowardojo (2010-present) |
none |
Energy and Mineral Resources | Darwin Zahedy Saleh (2009-2011) Jero Wacik (2011-present) |
Democratic Party |
Industry | M S Hidayat | Golkar |
Trade | Mari E. Pangestu (2009-2011) Gita Wirjawan (2011-present) |
none |
Agriculture | Suswono | Prosperous Justice Party |
Forestry | Zulkifli Hasan | National Mandate Party |
Transportation | Vice Admiral (Ret.) Freddy Numberi (2009-2011) Major General (Ret.) Evert Ernest Mangindaan (2011-present) |
Democratic Party Democratic Party* |
Maritime Affairs and Fisheries | Fadel Muhammad (2009-2011) Sharif Cicip Sutardjo (2011-present) |
Golkar |
Manpower and Transmigration | Muhaimin Iskandar | National Awakening Party |
Public Works | Djoko Kirmanto | none |
Health | Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih (2009-2012) Nafsiah Mboi (2012-present) |
none |
National Education (2009-2011) Education and Culture (2011-present) |
Muhammad Nuh | none |
Social Services | Salim Segaf Al Jufri | Prosperous Justice Party |
Religious Affairs | Suryadharma Ali | United Development Party |
Culture and Tourism (2009-2011) Tourism and Creative Economy (2011-present) |
Jero Wacik (2009-2011) Mari E. Pangestu (2011-present) |
Democratic Party none |
Informatics and Communication | Tifatul Sembiring | Prosperous Justice Party |
State Ministers | ||
Research and Technology | Suharna Surapranata (2009-2011) Gusti Muhammad Hatta (2011-present) |
Prosperous Justice Party none |
Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises | Syarief Hasan | Democratic Party |
Environment | Gusti Muhammad Hatta (2009-2011) Berth Kambuaya (2011-present) |
none |
Female Empowerment and Child Protection | Linda Amalia Sari Agum Gumelar | none |
Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform | Major General (Ret.) Evert Ernest Mangindaan (2009-2011) Azwar Abubakar (2011-present) |
Democratic Party* National Mandate Party |
Development of Disadvantaged Regions | Ahmad Helmy Faishal Zaini | National Awakening Party |
National Development Planning and Chairperson of the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) | Armida Alisjahbana | none |
State Enterprises | Mustafa Abubakar (2009-2011) Dahlan Iskan (2011-present) |
none |
Youth and Sports Affairs | Andi Mallarangeng (2009-2012) Roy Suryo (2013-present) |
Democratic Party |
Public Housing | Suharso Monoarfa (2009-2011) Djan Faridz (2011-present) |
United Development Party |
Officials of ministerial rank | ||
Head of the Presidential Working Unit for Development Supervision and Control | Kuntoro Mangkusubroto | none |
Head of the Investment Coordination Board | Gita Wirjawan (2009-2011) | none |
Head of the State Intelligence Agency | Police General (Ret.) Sutanto (2009-2011) Lieutenant General Marciano Norman (2011-present) |
none* none |
Attorney General | Hendarman Supandji (2009-2010) Darmono (2010, temporary) Basrief Arief (2010-present) |
none |
Indonesian National Armed Forces Chief of Staff | General Djoko Santoso (2009-2010) Admiral Agus Suhartono (2010-present) |
none* |
Indonesian National Police Chief | Police General Bambang Hendarso Danuri (2009-2010) Police General Timur Pradopo (2010-present) |
none |
*Former military/police personnel |
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