Indonesia cabinet ministers 2019-2024 line-up
Indonesia’s cabinet ministers 2019-2024 were sworn in this morning after President Joko Widodo announced the line-up on the steps of the State Palace in Jakarta.
Key figures for the Islamic economy include the ministry of religious affairs that gets a new leader, and the returning minister of finance.
Here is President Joko Widodo’s Cabinet for 2019-2024
1. Coordinating Political Legal and Security Affairs: Mahfud MD (he was chief justice of the Constitutional Court)
2. Economic Coordination: Airlangga Hartarto (he was formerly the industry minister)
3. Maritime Affairs and Investment Coordination: Luhut Pandjaitan (formerly coordinating maritime affairs minister)
4. Human Development and Culture Coordination: Muhadjir Effendy (previously culture and education minister)
5. Defense: Prabowo Subianto (he ran against Joko Widodo in the elections)
6. State Secretary: Pratikno (remains as state secretary)
7. Home Affaris: Tito Karnavian (resigned as National Police chief to take up the ministerial post)
8. Foreign Affairs: Retno Marsudi (remains as foreign minister)
9. Religious Affairs: Fachrul Razi (he is a retired army general)
10. Law and Human Rights: Yasonna Laoly
11. Finance: Sri Mulyani Indrawati (returning as finance minister)
12. Culture and Education: Nadiem Makarim (resigned as CEO of tech unicorn GoJek to take up the ministerial post)
13. Health: Terawan Agus Putranto
14. Social Affairs: Juliari Batubara
15. Manpower: Ida Fauziyah
16. Industry: Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita
17. Trade: Agus Suparmanto
18. Energy and Mineral Resources: Arifin Tasrif
19. Public Works and Housing: Basuki Hadimuljono (reassigned, formerly public works and housing minister in Jokowi’s first-term Cabinet)
20. Transportation: Budi Karya Sumadi (transportation minister in Jokowi’s first-term Cabinet)
21. Communications and Information: Johnny Plate
22. Agriculture: Syahrul Yasin Limpo
23. Environment and Forestry: Siti Nurbaya (she served as environment and forestry minister during Jokowi’s first term)
24. Maritime Affairs and Fisheries: Edhy Prabowo
25. Villages, Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration: Abdul Halim Iskandar
26. Agrarian and Spatial Planning: Sofyan Djalil
27. National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas): Suharso Monoarfa
28. Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform: Tjahjo Kumolo (reassigned, was previously home minister)
29. Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises: Teten Masduki (reassigned, was formerly expert staff under Jokowi)
30. State-Owned Enterprises: Erick Thohir (he served as Jokowi’s campaign team chairman)
31. Tourism and Creative Economy: Wishnutama Kusubandio (picked from the professional/business community, he was NET TV cofounder)
32. Women's Empowerment and Child Protections: I Gusti Ayu Bintang Darmawati
33. Research and Technology and Higher Education: Bambang Brodjonegoro (he made way for Sri Mulyani Indrawati as finance minister in 2016 and then became national development planning minister)
34. Youth and Sports: Zainudin Amali
35. Presidential chief of Staff: Moeldoko (remains in same position as in Jokowi’s first term)
36. Cabinet Secretary: Pramono Anung (remains in same position as in Jokowi’s first term)
37. Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) chief: Bahlil Lahadalia
38. Attorney General: ST Burhanuddin (former deputy attorney general for civil and state administrative court affairs)
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