List of Ministers of Finance of Indonesia

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The Finance Minister of Indonesia is the Head of the Ministry of Finance of Indonesia.

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No.MinisterTook officeLeft officeTime in officeParty Cabinet Ref
1
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Samsi Sastrawidagda
Minister of Finance
19 August 1945 (1945-08-19)26 September 1945 (1945-09-26)38 days  Independent Presidential
(19 August 1945 (1945-08-19) – 14 November 1945 (1945-11-14))
[note 1]
2
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Alexander Andries Maramis
Minister of Finance
26 September 1945 (1945-09-26)14 November 1945 (1945-11-14)49 days  Independent Presidential
(19 August 1945 (1945-08-19) – 14 November 1945 (1945-11-14))
3
Menku Sunarjo Kolopaking.jpg
Sunarjo Kolopaking
Minister of Finance
14 November 1945 (1945-11-14)5 December 1945 (1945-12-05)21 days  Independent Sjahrir I
(14 November 1945 (1945-11-14) – 28 February 1945 (1945-02-28))
[1]
4
Menkeu RM surachman-tjokrodisurjo.jpg
Surachman Tjokroadisurjo
Minister of Finance
5 December 1945 (1945-12-05)2 October 1946 (1946-10-02)289 days  Independent Sjahrir I
(14 November 1945 (1945-11-14) – 28 February 1945 (1945-02-28))
Sjahrir II
(12 January 1946 (1946-13-12) – 2 October 1946 (1946-10-02))
-
5
Menkeu Sjafrudin.jpg
Sjafruddin Prawiranegara
Minister of Finance
2 October 1946 (1946-10-02)27 June 1947 (1947-06-27)268 days  Masyumi Sjahrir III
(2 October 1946 (1946-10-02) – 27 June 1947 (1947-06-27))
-
(2)
Alexander andries maramis.jpg
Alexander Andries Maramis
Minister of Finance
3 July 1947 (1947-07-03)19 December 1948 (1948-12-19)1 year, 161 days  PNI Amir Sjarifuddin I
(19 August 1945 (1945-08-19) – 11 November 1947 (1947-11-11))
Amir Sjarifuddin II
(12 November 1947 (1947-11-12) – 23 January 1948 (1948-01-23))
Hatta I
(29 January 1948 (1948-01-29) – 19 December 1948 (1948-12-19))


  Non-party (19)        Masjumi  (2)        PNI  (5)        PSI  (1)        P. Katolik  (1)        Golkar  (1)        PAN  (1)
No.PortraitNameCabinetTook officeLeft officeNotePresident(s)
6
Lukman Hakim
Emergency
19 December 1948
13 July 1949
Prawiranegara
(Head of Republic)
Hatta II
4 August 1949
20 December 1949
Sukarno
(5)
Sjafruddin Prawiranegara
RIS
20 December 1949
6 September 1950
(6)
Lukman Hakim
Soesanto
20 December 1949
21 January 1950
Assaat
(Provisional)
Halim
21 January 1950
6 September 1950
(5)
Mr. Sjafruddin Prawiranegara
Natsir
6 September 1950
27 April 1951
Sukarno
7
Jusuf Wibisono
Sukiman Suwirjo
27 April 1951
3 April 1952
8
Sumitro Djojohadikusumo
Wilopo
3 April 1952
30 July 1953
[2]
9
Ong Eng Die
Ali Sastroamidjojo I
30 July 1953
12 August 1955
(8)
Sumitro Djojohadikusumo
Burhanuddin Harahap
12 August 1955
24 March 1956
(7)
Jusuf Wibisono
Ali Sastroamidjojo II
24 March 1956
9 April 1957
10
Sutikno Slamet
Djuanda
9 April 1957
10 July 1959
11
Djuanda Kartawidjaja
Working I
10 July 1959
18 February 1960
Working II
18 February 1960
1 July 1960
12
Notohamiprodjo
1 July 1960
6 March 1962
Working III
6 Maret 1962
13 November 1963
[A]
13
Sumarno
Working IV
13 November 1963
27 August 1964
[B]
Dwikora
27 August 1964
24 February 1966
Revised Dwikora
24 February 1966
28 March 1966
Second Revised Dwikora
28 March 1966
25 July 1966
[C]
14
Frans Seda
Ampera
25 July 1966
17 October 1967
Revised Ampera
17 October 1967
6 June 1968
Suharto
15
Ali Wardhana
Development I
6 June 1968
28 March 1973
Development II
28 March 1973
29 March 1978
Development III
29 March 1978
19 March 1983
16
Radius Prawiro
Development IV
19 March 1983
11 March 1988
17
J. B. Sumarlin
Development V
21 March 1988
11 March 1993
18
Marie Muhammad
Development VI
17 March 1993
11 March 1998
19
Fuad Bawazier
Development VII
16 March 1998
21 May 1998
20
Bambang Subianto
Development Reform
23 May 1998
20 October 1999
Habibie
21
Bambang Sudibyo
National Unity
26 October 1999
23 August 2000
Wahid
22
Prijadi Praptosuhardjo
23 August 2000
12 June 2001
23
Rizal Ramli
12 June 2001
9 August 2001
24
Boediono
Mutual Assistance
9 August 2001
20 October 2004
Megawati
25
Jusuf Anwar
United Indonesia
21 October 2004
7 December 2005
Yudhoyono
26
Sri Mulyani
7 December 2005
20 October 2009
United Indonesia Cabinet II
22 October 2009
20 May 2010
[note 2]
27
Agus Martowardojo
20 May 2010
19 April 2013
[note 3]
Hatta Rajasa2.jpg Hatta Rajasa
(ad-interim)
19 April 2013
21 May 2013
[4]
28
Menkeu Chatib Basri.jpg Muhammad Chatib Basri
21 May 2013
20 October 2014
[5]
29
Menkeu Bambang Brodjonegoro.jpg Bambang Brodjonegoro
Working
27 October 2014
27 July 2016
[6] [7]
Widodo
(26)
Finance Ministry Sri Mulyani Indrawati 2016.jpg Sri Mulyani
27 July 2016
Incumbent
[8]
Ket.
  1. Resigned, replaced by Mr. A. A. Maramis
  2. Resigned after appointment as Managing Director of the World Bank Group [3]
  3. Resigned after appointment as Governor of Bank Indonesia

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