First United Indonesia Cabinet Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu I | |
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38th Cabinet of Indonesia | |
2004–2009 | |
Date formed | 21 October 2004 |
Date dissolved | 20 October 2009 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono |
No. of ministers | 34 ministers |
Member parties | |
Status in legislature | Majority coalition 403 / 560 |
Opposition parties | Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle |
History | |
Election | 2004 Indonesian presidential election |
Predecessor | Mutual Assistance Cabinet |
Successor | United Indonesia II Cabinet |
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The First United Indonesia Cabinet (Indonesian : Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu I), formerly the United Indonesia Cabinet (Indonesian : Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu), was the official name of the presidential cabinet of Indonesia, led by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono during his first period in office from 2004 until 2009. It consisted of ministers, secretaries and an attorney general. They were sworn in on 21 October 2004 for a term of office until 2009. The cabinet was reshuffled twice, on 7 December 2005 and 9 May 2007.
Lineup of the United Indonesia Cabinet when it was created (21 October 2004), the first reshuffle (7 December 2005), and the second reshuffle (9 May 2007):
President | Vice President | ||
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Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono | Jusuf Kalla |
Position | Effective | ||
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21 October 2004 | Reshuffle I: 7 December 2005 | Reshuffle II: 9 May 2007 | |
Coordinating ministers | |||
Coordinating Minister for Legal, Political and Security Affairs | Widodo A. S. | ||
Coordinating Minister for the Economy | Aburizal Bakrie | Boediono | Boediono Sri Mulyani (acting) |
Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare | Alwi Shihab | Aburizal Bakrie | |
State Secretary Minister | Yusril Ihza Mahendra | Hatta Rajasa | |
Departmental ministers | |||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Hassan Wirajuda | ||
Minister of Home Affairs | M. Ma'ruf | Mardiyanto (29-08-2007) | |
Minister of Defense | Juwono Sudarsono | ||
Minister of Law and Human Rights | Hamid Awaluddin | Andi Mattalata | |
Minister of Trade | Mari Elka Pangestu | ||
Minister of Industry | Andung Nitimihardja | Fahmi Idris | |
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources | Purnomo Yusgiantoro | ||
Minister of Finance | Jusuf Anwar | Sri Mulyani | |
Minister of Forestry | M. S. Kaban | ||
Minister of Agriculture | Anton Apriantono | ||
Minister of Health | Siti Fadilah Supari | ||
Minister of Public Works | Djoko Kirmanto | ||
Minister of Social Services | Bachtiar Chamsyah | ||
Minister of National Education | Bambang Sudibyo | ||
Minister of Religious Affairs | M. Maftuh Basyuni | ||
Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries | Freddy Numberi | ||
Minister of Transportation | Hatta Rajasa | Jusman Syafii Djamal | |
Minister of Labor and Transmigration | Fahmi Idris | Erman Suparno | |
Minister of Culture and Tourism | Jero Wacik | ||
Minister of Communication and Information | Sofyan Djalil | Mohammad Nuh | |
State ministers | |||
State Minister for Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises | Suryadharma Ali | ||
State Minister of Environment | Rachmat Witoelar | ||
State Minister for Research and Technology | Kusmayanto Kadiman | ||
State Minister for State Apparatus Utilization | Taufik Effendy | ||
State Minister for Women's Empowerment | Meuthia Hatta Swasono | ||
State Minister for Acceleration of Development in Underdeveloped Regions | Saifullah Yusuf | Mohammad Lukman Edy | |
State Minister for Youth and Sports Affairs | Adhyaksa Dault | ||
State Minister for State Enterprises | Sugiharto | Sofyan Djalil | |
State Minister for National Development Planning and Chairperson of the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) | Sri Mulyani | Paskah Suzetta | |
State Minister for Public Housing | Muhammad Yusuf Asy'ari | ||
Non-ministerial posts | |||
Attorney General | Abdul Rahman Saleh | Hendarman Supandji | |
Cabinet Secretary | Sudi Silalahi | ||
Commander of the Indonesian Armed Forces | Air Chief Marshal Djoko Suyanto | Air Chief Marshal Djoko Suyanto | General Djoko Santoso |
Chief of the Indonesian National Police | General Sutanto | General Sutanto | General Bambang Hendarso Danuri |
Governor of the Bank of Indonesia | Burhanuddin Abdullah | Burhanuddin Abdullah | Boediono Darmin Nasution (acting) |
The first reshuffle, announced on 7 December 2007 resulted in the following changes:
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The second reshuffle, announced on 7 May 2007, changed some of ministers of the cabinet. The changes are:
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