Prabowo Announces Red and White Cabinet

Jakarta Globe is reporting that newly installed Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto announced the formation of his 53-member cabinet on Sunday (20/10/24) evening, just hours after being sworn into office.

The newly appointed cabinet consists of seven coordinating ministers, 41 ministers, the attorney general, the head of the State Intelligence Agency, the cabinet secretary, the presidential chief of staff, and the head of the Presidential Communication Bureau, says Jakarta Globe.

“With agreement from the leaders of our coalition parties, we have decided to name this the Red and White Cabinet,” Prabowo said during the announcement at the State Palace in Jakarta.

This is the full list of cabinet members:

  1. Budi Gunawan – Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs
  2. Yusril Ihza Mahendra – Coordinating Minister for Legal Affairs, Human Rights, Immigration, and Correctional Affairs
  3. Airlangga Hartarto – Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs
  4. Zulkifli Hasan – Coordinating Minister for Food Security
  5. Pratikno – Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture
  6. Muhaimin Iskandar – Coordinating Minister for People’s Empowerment
  7. Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono – Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development
  8. Prasetyo Hadi – State Secretary Minister
  9. Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin – Defense Minister
  10. Tito Karnavian – Home Affairs Minister
  11. Sugiono – Foreign Minister
  12. Nasaruddin Umar – Religious Affairs Minister
  13. Supratman Andi Agtas – Justice Minister
  14. Natalius Pigai – Human Rights Affairs Minister
  15. Agus Andrianto – Immigration and Correctional Affairs Minister
  16. Sri Mulyani – Finance Minister
  17. Abdul Mu’ti – Minister of Elementary and Secondary Education
  18. Satryo Sumantri Brodjonegoro – Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Technology
  19. Fadli Zon – Minister of Cultural Affairs
  20. Budi Gunadi Sadikin – Health Minister
  21. Saifullah Yusuf – Social Affairs Minister
  22. Yassierli – Manpower Minister
  23. Abdul Kadir Karding – Minister of Migrant Worker Affairs
  24. Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita – Industry Minister
  25. Budi Santoso – Trade Minister
  26. Bahlil Lahadalia – Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources
  27. Raden Dodi Hanggodo – Public Works Minister
  28. Maruarar Sirait – Housing Minister
  29. Yandri Susanto – Minister of Rural Development and Poverty Reduction
  30. Iftitah Suryanegara – Transmigration Minister
  31. Dudy Purwagandhi – Transportation Minister
  32. Meutya Hafid – Minister of Communication and Digital Technology
  33. Amran Sulaiman – Agriculture Minister
  34. Raja Juli Antoni – Forestry Minister
  35. Sakti Wahyu Trenggono – Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries
  36. Nusron Wahid – Minister of Agrarian and Spatial Planning
  37. Rachmat Pambudy – National Development Planning Minister
  38. Rini Widiantini – Minister of Bureaucratic Reform
  39. Erick Thohir – Minister of State-Owned Enterprises
  40. Wihaji – Minister of Citizenship and National Family Planning
  41. Hanif Faisol – Environment Minister
  42. Rosan Roeslani – Investment Minister
  43. Budi Arie Setiadi – Cooperative Minister
  44. Maman Abdurrahman – Minister of Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises
  45. Widianti Putri – Tourism Minister
  46. Teuku Riefky Harsya – Minister of Creative Economy
  47. Arifatul Choiri Fauzi – Minister of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection
  48. Dito Ariotedjo – Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports
  49. Sanitiar Burhanuddin – Attorney General
  50. Muhammad Herindra – Head of State Intelligence Agency
  51. AM Putranto – Chief of Presidential Staff
  52. Hasan Nasbi – Head of the Presidential Communication Bureau
  53. Teddy Indrawijaya – Cabinet Secretary

 

Source: Jakarta Globe

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