Kementerian Koordinator Bidang Perekonomian | |
Ministry overview | |
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Formed | 25 July 1966 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Indonesia |
Headquarters | Gedung Ali Wardhana Jalan Lapangan Banteng Timur No. 2-4 Jakarta Pusat 10710 Jakarta, Indonesia |
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Website | www |
The Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs (Indonesian : Kementerian Koordinator Bidang Perekonomian) is an Indonesian government ministry in charge of planning and policy co-ordination, as well as synchronisation of policies in the field of economics. The ministry is led by a Coordinating Minister for Economics Affairs, which is currently Airlangga Hartarto since 23 October 2019 . [1]
The Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs has responsibility to co-ordinate, synchronise and control ministries responsibilities in economic affairs. The Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs has several functions: [2]
Coordinated ministries in Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs are: [2]
Based on Presidential Decree No. 37/2020 [2] and Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs Decree No. 8/2021, [3] the coordinating ministry consisted of:
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs and their forerunner is listed below. [4]
No. | Portrait | Minister | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Party | Cabinet | |
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1 | Hamengkubuwono IX (12 April 1912 –2 October 1988 ) Deputy Prime Minister for Economics, Finance & Development (1966) Chief Minister of Economics & Finance (1966–1967) State Minister of Economics, Finance, & Industry (1967–1973) | 28 March 1966 | 8 March 1973 | 6 years, 345 days | Independent | Dwikora III (28 March 1966 – 25 July 1966 ) Ampera I (28 July 1966 – 11 October 1967 ) Ampera II (17 October 1967 – 10 June 1968 ) Development I (10 June 1968 – 8 March 1973 ) | ||
2 | Widjojo Nitisastro (23 September 1927 –9 March 2012 ) Coordinating Minister for Economics, Finance and Industry | 28 March 1973 | 19 March 1983 | 9 years, 356 days | Independent | Development II (28 March 1973 – 31 March 1978 ) Development III (31 March 1978 – 19 March 1983 ) | ||
3 | Ali Wardhana (6 June 1928 –14 September 2015 ) Coordinating Minister for Economics, Finance, Industry and Development Supervision | 19 March 1983 | 21 March 1988 | 5 years, 2 days | Independent | Development IV (19 March 1983 – 21 March 1988 ) | ||
4 | Radius Prawiro (29 June 1928 –26 May 2005 ) Coordinating Minister for Economics, Finance, Industry and Development Supervision | 23 March 1988 | 17 March 1993 | 4 years, 359 days | Independent | Development V (23 March 1988 – 17 March 1993 ) | ||
5 | Saleh Afiff (31 October 1930 –28 June 2005 ) Coordinating Minister for Economics, Finance, Industry and Development Supervision | 17 March 1993 | 14 March 1998 | 4 years, 362 days | Independent | Development VI (17 March 1993 – 14 March 1998 ) | ||
6 | Ginandjar Kartasasmita (born 9 April 1941 ) Coordinating Minister for Economics, Finance and Industry | 14 March 1998 | 27 September 1999 | 1 year, 197 days | Military | Development VII (14 March 1998 – 21 May 1998 ) Development Reform (23 May 1998 – 20 October 1999 ) | ||
— | Hartarto Sastrosoenarto (30 May 1932 –15 May 2017 ) Acting Coordinating Minister for Economics, Finance and Industry | 1 October 1999 | 20 October 1999 | 19 days | Independent | Development Reform (23 May 1998 – 20 October 1999 ) | ||
7 | Kwik Kian Gie (born 11 January 1935 ) Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs | 26 October 1999 | 23 August 2000 | 302 days | PDI-P | National Unity (26 October 1999 – 9 August 2001 ) | ||
8 | Rizal Ramli (10 December 1954 –2 January 2024 ) Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs | 23 August 2000 | 12 June 2001 | 293 days | Independent | National Unity (26 October 1999 – 9 August 2001 ) | ||
9 | Burhanuddin Abdullah (born 10 July 1947 ) Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs | 12 June 2001 | 9 August 2001 | 58 days | Independent | National Unity (26 October 1999 – 9 August 2001 ) | ||
10 | Dorodjatun Kuntjoro-Jakti (born 23 November 1939 ) Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs | 9 August 2001 | 20 October 2004 | 3 years, 72 days | Independent | Mutual Assistance (9 August 2001 – 20 October 2004 ) | ||
11 | Aburizal Bakrie (born 15 November 1946 ) Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs | 21 October 2004 | 5 December 2005 | 1 year, 45 days | Golkar | United Indonesia (21 October 2004 – 20 October 2009 ) | ||
12 | Boediono (born 25 February 1943 ) Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs | 5 December 2005 | 18 May 2008 | 2 years, 165 days | Independent | United Indonesia (21 October 2004 – 20 October 2009 ) | ||
— | Sri Mulyani Indrawati (born 26 August 1962 ) Acting Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs | 13 June 2008 | 20 October 2009 | 1 year, 129 days | Independent | United Indonesia (21 October 2004 – 20 October 2009 ) | ||
13 | Hatta Rajasa (born 18 December 1953 ) Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs | 22 October 2009 | 13 May 2014 | 4 years, 203 days | PAN | United Indonesia II (22 October 2009 – 20 October 2014 ) | ||
14 | Chairul Tanjung (born 16 June 1962 ) Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs | 19 May 2014 | 20 October 2014 | 154 days | Independent | United Indonesia II (22 October 2009 – 20 October 2014 ) | ||
15 | Sofyan Djalil (born 23 September 1953 ) Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs | 27 October 2014 | 12 August 2015 | 289 days | Independent | Working (27 October 2014 – 20 October 2019 ) | ||
16 | Darmin Nasution (born 21 December 1948 ) Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs | 12 August 2015 | 20 October 2019 | 4 years, 69 days | Independent | Working (12 August 2015 – 20 October 2019 ) | ||
17 | Airlangga Hartarto (born 1 October 1962 ) Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs | 23 October 2019 | Incumbent | 4 years, 184 days | Golkar | Onward Indonesia (since 23 October 2019 ) |
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