List of ministers of tourism (Indonesia)

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Ministry of Tourism (Indonesia)
Seal of the Ministry of Tourism of the Republic Indonesia (2024 English version).png
Widiyanti Putri, Menteri Pariwisata (2024).jpg
Incumbent
Widiyanti Putri
since 21 October 2024
Appointer President of Indonesia
Inaugural holder Hamengkubuwono IX
Formation24 February 1966
Website kemenpar.go.id

The following is a list of the Minister of Tourism of Indonesia. Initially, the nomenclature of this position was included in the Minister of Land Transportation, Post and Telecommunications. Then in the Revised Dwikora Cabinet (1966), this position was separated into the Minister of Tourism, first held by Hamengkubuwana IX. However, in the same year, precisely on July 25, 1966, this position was abolished, along with the end of the Second Revised Dwikora Cabinet.

Then in 1983 in the Fourth Development Cabinet under Suharto presidency, this position was held again with the name Minister of Tourism, Post and Telecommunications, held by Achmad Tahir.

This position has changed its name several times. In 1998, it changed its name to Minister of Tourism, Art, and Culture. Two months later after the reformation event, , this ministerial position became a non-departmental minister under Habibie presidency, with the name Minister of State for Tourism, Art and Culture.

In 1999, under President Abdurrahman Wahid, this position changed its name to Minister of State for Tourism and Art. In 2001, in the Mutual Assistance Cabinet under Megawati Sukarnoputri, the cultural nomenclature was included in this position, so the name of the position changed to State Minister of Culture and Tourism.

In 2004 under Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono presidency, the position of this minister returned to the position of minister of department with the name of Minister of Culture and Tourism. Then in 2009, the term Department was replaced with the term Ministry. Yudhoyono also returned the nomenclature of Culture to the Ministry of Education. While the nomenclature of Creative Economy was added to Ministry of Tourism.

In 2014 under Joko Widodo presidency, the creative economy nomenclature was separated into a non-ministerial government agency, the Creative Economy Agency. The name of this position was again the Minister of Tourism. Five years later in 2019, the creative economy nomenclature was merged back into the Ministry of Tourism, so that the position was renamed the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy.

In 2024 under Prabowo Subianto presidency, the creative economy nomenclature was separated again into a separate ministry, so that it became 2 ministries, namely the Ministry of Tourism and the Ministry of Creative Economy.

NoPortraitNamePolitical
party
CabinetTook officeLeft OfficeNote
Merged to Minister of Transport,
Post, Telecommunication and Tourism
Working III 6 March 196213 November 1963 [1]
Working IV 13 November 196327 August 1964 
Dwikora I 27 August 196424 February 1966 
1 Hbix.jpg Hamengkubuwono IX Independent Dwikora II 24 February 196627 March 1966 [note 1] [A]
Dwikora III 31 March 196625 July 1966 [note 2]
Position was removed, from Ampera Cabinet to Third Development Cabinet
2 Achmad Tahir - Fourth Development Cabinet.jpg Achmad Tahir Golkar Development IV 19 March 198321 March 1988 [B]
3 Soesilo Soedarman - Fifth Development Cabinet.jpg Susilo Sudarman Golkar Development V 21 March 198817 March 1993 
4 Kabinet Pembangunan VI Joop Ave.jpg Joop Ave Golkar Development VI 17 March 199314 March 1998 
5 Sixth Development Cabinet Poster (Abdul Latief).jpg Abdul Latief Golkar Development VII 16 March 199820 May 1998 [C]
6 Marzuki Usman, Menneg Pariwisata, Seni, dan Budaya.png Marzuki Usman Independent Development Reform Cabinet 23 May 199827 September 1999 [D]
Giri Suseno Hadihardjono, Kabinet Reformasi Pembangunan.jpg Giri S. Hadihardjono
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Golkar 1 October 199920 October 1999
7 KPN Hidayat Jaelani.png Hidayat Jaelani Independent National Unity 29 October 199923 August 2000 [E]
8 I Gede Ardika.jpg I Gede Ardhika Independent 23 August 200023 Juli 2001
Mutual Assistance 10 August 200120 October 2004 [F]
9 KIB Jero Wacik.jpg Jero Wacik Demokrat United Indonesia 21 October 20041 October 2009 [G]
KIB Mohammad Noeh.jpg Mohammad Nuh
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Independent 1 October 200920 October 2009
(9) Jero Wacik Picture.jpg Jero Wacik Demokrat United Indonesia II 22 October 200919 October 2011
10 Mari Elka Pangestu RI.jpg Mari Elka Pangestu Independent 19 October 201120 October 2014 [H]
11 Menteri Pariswisata Arief Yahya (2016).jpg Arief Yahya Independent Working 27 October 201420 October 2019 [A]
12 Wishnutama, Menteri Parekraf-Kepala Baparekraf.png Wishnutama Independent Onward Indonesia 23 October 201923 December 2020 [H]
[note 3]
13 Sandiaga Uno, Menteri Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif.png Sandiaga Uno Gerindra 23 December 202020 October 2024 [H] [note 3]
United Development
14 Widiyanti Putri, Menteri Pariwisata (2024).jpg Widiyanti Putri Independent Red and White 21 October 2024Incumbent [A] [2]
Minister name
  1. 1 2 3 As Minister of Tourism
  2. As Menteri Tourism, Posts and Telecommunication
  3. As Minister of Tourism, Art, and Culture
  4. As State Minister of Tourism, Art, and Culture
  5. As State Minister of Tourism and Arts
  6. As State Minister of Culture and Tourism
  7. As Minister of Culture and Tourism
  8. 1 2 3 As Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy
Note
  1. Concurrently held position as Coordinating Minister for Development Compartment. On 18 March 1966, Hamengkubuwana IX concurrently held positions as Deputy Prime Minister ad-interim
  2. Concurrently held position as Deputy Prime Minister for Economy, Finance and Development
  3. 1 2 Concurrently held position as Head of Tourism and Creative Economy Agency

Reference

  1. Simanjuntak, P. N. H. (2003), Kabinet-Kabinet Republik Indonesia: Dari Awal Kemerdekaan Sampai Reformasi (Cabinets of the Republic of Indonesia: From the Beginning of Independence to the Reforms Era) (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Djambatan, pp. 181–187, ISBN 979-428-499-8.
  2. "Presiden Prabowo Subianto Umumkan Susunan Kabinet Merah-Putih, di Istana Negara, Jakarta". Sekretaris Kabinet Republik Indonesia.

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