Presidential Staff Office (Indonesia)

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Executive Office of the President of the Republic of Indonesia
(KSP RI)
Kantor Staf Presiden Republik Indonesia
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Agency overview
Formed23 February 2015 (2015-02-23)
Preceding Agency
  • Unit of Presidential Staff
    (Unit Staf Kepresidenan)
Jurisdiction Government of Indonesia
HeadquartersGedung Bina Graha, Jalan Veteran No. 16, Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
Agency executive
  • Gen. (Ret) Moeldoko, Chief of Staff of the President of the Republic of Indonesia
Website ksp.go.id

The Executive Office of the President of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Kantor Staf Presiden Republik Indonesia) is a non-structural government agency directly under the auspices of the President of Indonesia. The office reports to the President and is headed by a Chief of Staff. Previously, the office was named Unit of Presidential Staff (Unit Staf Kepresidenan) based on the Presidential Decree No.29/ 2014. [1] The current name has been used based on the "Presidential Decree No.26/2015" dated 23 February 2015 due to the expansion of the task and function assigned to the office. [2]

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Tasks and Functions

The Republic of Indonesia's Presidential Executive Office has the primary task to support and assist the President and Vice President of Indonesia in controlling, managing, and ensuring the realization of national priority programs as well as political and strategic affairs management. [3] In order to perform such tasks, the President's executive office are assigned the following functions: [3]

  1. To manage national priority programs, to ensure the programs are aligned with the President's vision and mission;
  2. To handle comprehensive dispute resolutions on any national priority programs which encounter any obstacle/problem/dispute;
  3. To accelerate the execution of national priority programs;
  4. To monitor the progress of the national priority programs;
  5. To Manage strategic issues;
  6. To Manage political communication strategy and disseminate information;
  7. To Provide data and information analysis for strategic decision making;
  8. To Execute administrative duty of the Executive Office of the President;
  9. To Execute other functions as assigned by the President.

Organization Structure

The Executive Office of the President consists of: [4]

  1. The Chief of Staff;
  2. The Deputy Chief of Staff for Infrastructure, Energy and Investment (Deputy I);
  3. The Deputy Chief of Staff for Human Development (Deputy II);
  4. The Deputy Chief of Staff for Economical Affairs (Deputy III);
  5. The Deputy Chief of Staff for Information and Political Communication (Deputy IV);
  6. The Deputy Chief of Staff for Politics, Law, Defence, Security and Human Rights (Deputy V);
  7. The Special Advisor to the Chief of Staff for Infrastructure, Energy and Investment
  8. The Special Advisor to the Chief of Staff for Human Development
  9. The Special Advisor to the Chief of Staff for Economical Affairs
  10. The Special Advisor to the Chief of Staff for Information and Political Communication
  11. The Special Advisor to the Chief of Staff for Politics, Law, Defence, Security and Human Rights
  12. The Head of the Secretariat

List of Chief of Presidential Staff

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1 Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan
31 December 2014
2 September 2015
Working Cabinet
2 Teten Masduki
2 September 2015
18 Januari 2018
Working Cabinet
3 Moeldoko
18 Januari 2018
incumbent
Working Cabinet

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