Cabinet Secretariat (Indonesia)

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Cabinet Secretariat of the Republic of Indonesia
Sekretariat Kabinet Republik Indonesia
National emblem of Indonesia Garuda Pancasila.svg
Agency overview
Formed1963
Jurisdiction Government of Indonesia
Agency executive
  • Pramono Anung, Cabinet Secretary
Website setkab.go.id

The Cabinet Secretariat of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian : Sekretariat Kabinet Republik Indonesia, also known as Setkab) is a government agency working directly beneath and answerable to the President of Indonesia. Its duties are to provide governance support for the president and vice president in managing the cabinet.

Contents

The Cabinet Secretariat is currently headed by Pramono Anung.

Duties

As stated before, the Cabinet Secretariat is tasked with providing support to the office of the President and Vice President, especially regarding the management of the governing cabinet. In doing so, the Cabinet Secretariat run several functions, as follow. [1]

  1. Providing analysis and recommendation on the government policies and programs;
  2. Providing solutions for deadlocked government policies and programs;
  3. Monitoring, evaluating, and control over the implementation of government policies and programs;
  4. Providing analysis and recommendation on ministerial/agency policy drafts which required presidential approval;
  5. Providing recommendation following general public observation and opinion gathering;
  6. Preparing, administering, implementing, and managing all cabinet sessions, meetings, or other gatherings led and/or attended by the president and/or vice president, as well as preparing their documents, translation services, and public relations and protocols service;
  7. Providing consideration, technical, and administrative support in appointing, transferring, and dismissing high-ranking government officials;
  8. Training official translators functionary;
  9. Managing and developing human resource elements within the Cabinet Secretariat;
  10. Providing service and support concerning the administration of planning, finance, procurement, and management of state properties;
  11. Internal monitoring within the Cabinet Secretariat; and
  12. Other functions tasked by the president and/or vice president.

Organization

The organizational structure of the Cabinet Secretariat is as follows. [2]

Leadership elements

Deputies

Advisors to the Secretary

Inspectorate

The Inspectorate (Inspektorat) is headed by an Inspector, and tasked with internal monitoring within the Cabinet Secretariat.

Centers

Centers (Pusat) are other subdivisions within the Cabinet Secretariat, responsible to the Cabinet Secretary via the Deputy on Administrative Affairs.

Special Staffs to the Secretary

Special Staffs to the Secretary (Staf Khusus Sekretaris Kabinet) are individuals working directly under the Cabinet Secretary, tasked with providing counsels and considerations for the Secretary regarding issues not within other subdivisions' functions.

List of cabinet secretaries

Below is the list of Cabinet Secretaries of Indonesia since its formation in 1963. [3]

#Cabinet SecretaryCabinetOffice termNotes
PortraitNameTerm startTerm endTerm length
1 Abdul Wahab Surjoadiningrat, Kami Perkenalkan (1954), p36.jpg Abdul Wahab Surjoadiningrat Fourth Working Cabinet 13 November 196327 August 1964288 days [note 1]
Dwikora Cabinet 27 August 196422 February 19661 year, 179 days [note 2]
2 Letnan Kolonel Djamin Ginting.jpg Djamin Ginting Revised Dwikora Cabinet 1 March 196627 March 196626 days [note 3]
3 Police chief Hugeng Iman Santoso, Sekilas Lintas Kepolisian Republik Indonesia, p20.jpg Hoegeng Imam Santoso Second Revised Dwikora Cabinet 27 March 196625 July 1966120 days [note 4]
4 Sekretaris Kabinet Sudharmono.jpg Sudharmono Ampera Cabinet 3 August 196611 October 19671 year, 69 days [note 5]
Revised Ampera Cabinet 11 October 196725 March 1968166 days
Ali Affandi Revised Ampera Cabinet 25 March 1968 [note 6] [note 7]
(4) Sekretaris Kabinet Sudharmono.jpg Sudharmono First Development Cabinet 5 April 197228 March 1973357 days [note 8]
Second Development Cabinet 28 March 197329 March 19785 years, 1 day [note 9]
Third Development Cabinet 29 March 19781980
5 Ismail Saleh - Fourth Development Cabinet.jpg Ismail Saleh Third Development Cabinet 19801981
6 Moerdiono as the State Secretary.jpg Moerdiono Third Development Cabinet 198119 March 1983
Fourth Development Cabinet 19 March 198321 March 19885 years, 2 days [note 10]
7 Sekretaris Kabinet Saadilah Mursjid.jpg Saadillah Mursjid Fifth Development Cabinet 21 March 198817 March 19934 years, 361 days
Sixth Development Cabinet 17 March 199314 March 19984 years, 362 days [note 11]
Seventh Development Cabinet 14 March 199821 May 199868 days
8 Menteri Sekretaris Negara, Akbar Tandjung.jpg Akbar Tanjung Development Reform Cabinet 23 May 199810 May 1999352 days
9 Menteri Sekretaris Negara Muladi.jpg Muladi Development Reform Cabinet 10 May 199920 October 1999163 days
10 Marsillam Simanjuntak.gif Marsillam Simajuntak National Unity Cabinet 4 January 20002 July 20011 year, 179 days [note 12]
Erman Radjagukguk National Unity Cabinet 2 July 20015 July 20013 days [note 13] [4]
11 Marzuki darusman.JPG Marzuki Darusman National Unity Cabinet 5 July 200123 July 200118 days [note 14]
12 Sekretaris Negara Bambang Kesowo.jpg Bambang Kesowo Mutual Assistance Cabinet 10 August 200120 October 20043 years, 71 days [note 15]
13 KIB Sudi Silalahi.jpg Sudi Silalahi First United Indonesia Cabinet 21 October 200420 October 20094 years, 364 days [note 16]
14 Sekretaris Kabinet Dipo Alam.jpg Dipo Alam Second United Indonesia Cabinet 7 January 201020 October 20144 years, 286 days
15 Sekretaris Kabinet Andi Widjajanto.jpg Andi Widjajanto Working Cabinet 3 November 201412 August 2015282 days
16 Sekretaris Kabinet Pramono Anung Wibowo.jpg Pramono Anung Working Cabinet 12 August 201520 October 20194 years, 69 days
Onward Indonesia Cabinet 23 October 2019Incumbent3 years, 344 days

Notes

  1. The official title is 'State Secretary for the Cabinet Presidium' [Sekretaris Negara pada Presidium Kabinet].
  2. The official title changed to 'Cabinet Presidium Secretary' [Sekretaris Presidium Kabinet].
  3. The official title is Chief of the Presidential Cabinet [Kepala Kabinet Presiden].
  4. The official title is 'Secretary to the Cabinet/Presidium' [Sekretaris Kabinet/Presidium].
  5. The official title is 'Presidential Secretary to the Cabinet' [Sekretaris Presiden Kabinet].
  6. The official title is 'Cabinet Secretary' [Sekretaris Kabinet].
  7. See Presidential Decision Number 124/1968 [Keppres No. 124 Tahun 1968].
  8. Since 5 April 1972, State Secretary is also the Cabinet Secretary. See Presidential Decision Number 30/1972 [Keppres No. 30 Tahun 1972].
  9. Also served as Minister/State Secretary.
  10. The official title is 'Junior Minister of the Cabinet Secretary' [Menteri Muda Sekretaris Kabinet].
  11. The official title is 'State Minister for the State Secretary/Cabinet Secretary' [Menteri Negara Sekretaris Negara/ Sekretaris Kabinet].
  12. The official title is 'Chief of the Cabinet Secretariat' [Kepala Sekretariat Kabinet].
  13. As 'Acting Cabinet Secretary' [Pejabat Pelaksana Sekretaris Kabinet].
  14. The official title is 'Cabinet Secretary' [Sekretaris Kabinet].
  15. The official title is 'State Secretary/Cabinet Secretary' [Sekretaris Negara/Sekretaris Kabinet].
  16. The official title is 'Cabinet Secretary' [Sekretaris Kabinet].

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