List of ministers of transmigration (Indonesia)

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Minister of Transmigration
Logo Kementerian Transmigrasi Republik Indonesia (2024).svg
M Iftitah Sulaiman Suryanagara.jpg
since 21 October 2024
Member of Cabinet of Indonesia
Appointer President of Indonesia
Inaugural holder Ferdinand Lumban Tobing
FormationJune 25, 1958 (1958-06-25)

The following is a list of the Minister of Transmigration.

NoPhotoNamePartyCabinetTook officeLeft officeNote(s)
1 Ferdinand Lumbantobing.jpg Ferdinand Lumban Tobing Indonesia
People's Union
Djuanda 25 June 19585 July 1959 [a] [1]
Under Minister of Development Working I 10 July 195918 February 1960 [b]
2 Achmadi Hadisumarto.png Achmadi Hadisoemarto Military 18 February 19606 March 1962 Working II [c]
None Working III 6 March 196213 November 1963
(2) Achmadi Hadisumarto.png Achmadi Hadisoemarto Military Working IV 13 November 196327 August 1964 [c]
3 Achadi.jpg Achadi Independent Dwikora I 27 August 196427 March 1966 [d]
Dwikora II
4 Soejono Soeparto.png Sujono Suparto Military Dwikora III 31 March 196625 July 1966 [e]
None Ampera I 25 July 196617 October 1967 [f]
5 KP1 Sarbini.jpg Sarbini Military Ampera II 17 October 196711 September 1971 [g]
Development I [d]
6 Subroto, Menakertranskop - Anggota Kabinet Pembangunan II.jpg Subroto Independent 11 September 197123 March 1973
Merged to Minister of Labor, Transmigration, and Cooperatives Development II 28 March 197323 March 1978
Under Minister of Labor and Transmigration Development III 29 March 197811 March 1983
7 Martono - Fourth Development Cabinet.jpg Martono Golkar Development IV 19 March 198311 March 1988 [e]
8 Soegiarto - Fifth Development Cabinet.jpg Soegiarto Golkar Development V 21 March 198811 March 1993
9 Sixth Development Cabinet Poster (Siswono Yudo Husodo).jpg Siswono Yudohusodo Golkar Development VI 17 March 199311 March 1998
10 AM Hendropriyono, Kabinet Reformasi Pembangunan.jpg Abdullah Mahmud Hendropriyono Golkar Development VII 14 March 199821 May 1998 [h]
Development Reform 23 May 199820 October 1999
11 KPN Al Hilal Hamdi.png Al Hilal Hamdi National
Mandate
National Unity 29 October 199923 August 2000 [i]
Merged to Minister of Labor
and Transmigration
23 August 200020 October 2014
Mutual Assistance
United Indonesia I
United Indonesia II
Merged to Minister of Village, Development of Disadvantaged Region, and Transmigration Working 27 October 201420 October 2024 [2]
Onward Indonesia
12 Serah Terima Menteri Transmigrasi Iftitah Sulaiman Suryanagara oleh Plt. MenDes PDTT Muhadjir Effendy (2024) (cropped).jpg Sulaiman Suryanagara Democratic Red and White 21 October 2024Incumbent [e] [3]
Note(s)
  1. Named State Minister of Transmigration Affair
  2. Named Junior Minister Transmigration/Cooperatives Village Community Development
  3. 1 2 Named Minister of Transmigration, Cooperatives, and Village Community Development
  4. 1 2 Named Minister of Transmigration and Cooperatives
  5. 1 2 3 Named Minister of Transmigration
  6. Removed
  7. Named Minister of Transmigration, Veteran, and Demobilization
  8. Named Minister of Transmigration and Forest Encroacher Settlement
  9. Named State Minister Transmigration and Population

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. Gitiyarko, Vincentius (2020-01-08). "Kementerian Desa, Pembangunan Daerah Tertinggal, dan Transmigrasi". Kompaspedia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  3. "Presiden Prabowo Subianto Umumkan Susunan Kabinet Merah-Putih, di Istana Negara, Jakarta". Sekretaris Kabinet Republik Indonesia.

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