List of ministers of finance (Indonesia)

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Minister of Finance
Menteri Keuangan
Seal of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia.svg
Seal of the Ministry of Finance
KIM Sri Mulyani.jpg
Incumbent
Sri Mulyani
since 27 July 2016
Ministry of Finance
Member of Cabinet
Seat Jl. Dr. Wahidin Raya No. 1
Jakarta 10710
Appointer President of Indonesia
Inaugural holder Samsi Sastrawidagda
Formation19 August 1945;78 years ago (1945-08-19)
Website www.kemenkeu.go.id

The minister of finance of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Menteri Keuangan) is the head of the Indonesian Ministry of Finance. The minister is tasked with organizing government affairs in the field of state finances to assist the President in administering state government.

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The current minister of finance is Sri Mulyani Indrawati, who has served in the position since 27 July 2016. The minister is supported by the a Deputy Ministers of Finance, Suahasil Nazara.

List of ministers

The following are a list of persons and politicians who have been appointed as the minister of finance in Indonesia.
Legend:

  Non-partisan        Masyumi         PNI         PSI         Catholic Party         Golkar         PAN

NoPhotoNameCabinetTook officeLeft officeR
1 Samsi 0.jpg Samsi Sastrawidagda Presidential 2 September 194526 September 1945
2 Alexander andries maramis.jpg Alexander Andries Maramis 26 September 194514 November 1945
3 Menku Sunarjo Kolopaking.jpg Sunarjo Kolopaking Sjahrir I 14 November 19455 December 1945 [1]
4 Menkeu RM surachman-tjokrodisurjo.jpg Surachman Tjokroadisurjo 8 December 194512 March 1946
Sjahrir II 12 March 19462 October 1946
5 Menkeu Sjafrudin.jpg Sjafruddin Prawiranegara Sjahrir III 2 October 194626 June 1947 [2]
(2) Alexander andries maramis.jpg Alexander Andries Maramis Amir Sjarifuddin I 3 July 194711 November 1947
Amir Sjarifuddin II 11 November 194729 January 1948
Hatta I 29 January 19484 August 1949
6 Lukman Hakim Menkeu.jpg Lukman Hakim Emergency 19 December 194813 July 1949
Hatta II 4 August 194920 December 1949
(5) Menkeu Sjafrudin.jpg Sjafruddin Prawiranegara RUSI 20 December 19496 September 1950
(6) Lukman Hakim Menkeu.jpg Lukman Hakim Susanto 20 December 194921 January 1950
Halim 21 January 19506 September 1950
(5) Menkeu Sjafrudin.jpg Sjafruddin Prawiranegara Natsir 6 September 195027 April 1951
7 Jusuf wibisono.jpg Jusuf Wibisono Sukiman 27 April 19513 April 1952
8 Menkeu Sumitro Djojohadikusumo.jpg Sumitro Djojohadikusumo Wilopo 3 April 195230 July 1953 [3]
9 Menkeu Ong Eng Die.jpg Ong Eng Die Ali Sastroamidjojo I 30 July 195312 August 1955
(8) Menkeu Sumitro Djojohadikusumo.jpg Sumitro Djojohadikusumo Burhanuddin Harahap 12 August 195524 March 1956
(7) Jusuf wibisono.jpg Jusuf Wibisono Ali Sastroamidjojo II 24 March 19569 April 1957
10 Menkeu Soetikno Slamet.jpg Sutikno Slamet Djuanda 9 April 195710 July 1959
11 Menkeu Djuanda.jpg Djuanda Kartawidjaja Working I 10 July 195918 February 1960
Working II [lower-alpha 1] 18 February 19601 July 1960
12 Murobikandi Notohamiprodjo.jpg Notohamiprodjo18 February 19606 March 1962
Working III [lower-alpha 2] 6 March 196213 November 1963
13 Menkeu Soemarno.jpg Soemarno Working IV [lower-alpha 3] 13 November 196327 August 1964
Dwikora I 27 August 196424 February 1966
Dwikora II 24 February 196628 March 1966
Dwikora III [lower-alpha 4] 28 March 196625 July 1966
14 Menkeu Franseda.jpg Frans Seda Ampera I 25 July 196617 October 1967
Ampera II 17 October 19676 June 1968
15 Ali Wardhana - Fourth Development Cabinet.jpg Ali Wardhana

Development I

6 June 196828 March 1973
Development II 28 March 197329 March 1978
Development III 29 March 197819 March 1983
16 Radius Prawiro - Fourth Development Cabinet.jpg Radius Prawiro Development IV 19 March 198311 March 1988
17 Johannes Baptista Sumarlin - Fourth Development Cabinet.jpg Johannes Baptista Sumarlin Development V 21 March 198811 March 1993
18 Official Portrait of Marie Muhammad.jpg Marie Muhammad Development VI 17 March 199311 March 1998
19 Fuad Bawazier.jpg Fuad Bawazier Development VII 16 March 199821 May 1998
20 Bambang Subianto, Minister of Finance.jpg Bambang Subianto Development Reform 23 May 199820 October 1999
21 Bambang Sudibyo, Menteri Keuangan.jpg Bambang Sudibyo National Unity 26 October 199923 August 2000
22 Prijadi Praptosuhardjo, Menteri Keuangan.jpg Prijadi Praptosuhardjo 23 August 200012 June 2001
23 Rizal Ramli, Menteri Keuangan.jpg Rizal Ramli 12 June 20019 August 2001
24 Boediono, Menteri Keuangan.jpg Boediono Mutual Assistance 9 August 200120 October 2004
25 Jusuf Anwar, Menteri Keuangan.jpg Jusuf Anwar United Indonesia I 21 October 20047 December 2005
26 Plt. Menko Perekonomian Sri Mulyani.png Sri Mulyani 7 December 200520 October 2009
United Indonesia II 22 October 200920 May 2010 [4]
27 Agus Martowardojo, Menteri Keuangan (2012).jpg Agus Martowardojo 20 May 201019 April 2013
Hatta Rajasa2.jpg Hatta Rajasa
(acting)
19 April 201321 May 2013 [5]
28 Menkeu Chatib Basri.jpg Muhammad Chatib Basri 21 May 201320 October 2014 [6]
29 Menkeu Bambang Brodjonegoro.jpg Bambang Brodjonegoro Working 27 October 201427 July 2016 [7] [8]
(26) Finance Ministry Sri Mulyani Indrawati 2016 (cropped).jpg Sri Mulyani 27 July 201620 October 2019 [9]
Onward 23 October 2019Incumbent

Notes

  1. There were two ministers of finance in this cabinet. By the Presidential Decree No. 208 of 1960, Sukarno relieved Djuanda from his position as Minister of Finance.
  2. As Coordinating Minister of Finance.
  3. As Coordinating Minister for the Financial Compartment.
  4. Renamed back to Minister of Finance.

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References

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See also