Sekretariat Kabinet Republik Indonesia | |
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Formed | 1963 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Indonesia |
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Website | setkab |
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The Cabinet Secretariat of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian : Sekretariat Kabinet Republik Indonesia, also known as Setkab) is a government agency working directly beneath and answerable to the President of Indonesia. Its duties are to provide governance support for the president and vice president in managing the cabinet.
The Cabinet Secretariat is currently headed by Pramono Anung.
As stated before, the Cabinet Secretariat is tasked with providing support to the office of the President and Vice President, especially regarding the management of the governing cabinet. In doing so, the Cabinet Secretariat run several functions, as follow. [1]
The organizational structure of the Cabinet Secretariat is as follows. [2]
The Inspectorate (Inspektorat) is headed by an Inspector, and tasked with internal monitoring within the Cabinet Secretariat.
Centers (Pusat) are other subdivisions within the Cabinet Secretariat, responsible to the Cabinet Secretary via the Deputy on Administrative Affairs.
Special Staffs to the Secretary (Staf Khusus Sekretaris Kabinet) are individuals working directly under the Cabinet Secretary, tasked with providing counsels and considerations for the Secretary regarding issues not within other subdivisions' functions.
Below is the list of Cabinet Secretaries of Indonesia since its formation in 1963. [3]
# | Cabinet Secretary | Cabinet | Office term | Notes | |||
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Portrait | Name | Term start | Term end | Term length | |||
1 | Abdul Wahab Surjoadiningrat | Fourth Working Cabinet | 13 November 1963 | 27 August 1964 | 288 days | [note 1] | |
Dwikora Cabinet | 27 August 1964 | 22 February 1966 | 1 year, 179 days | [note 2] | |||
2 | Djamin Ginting | Revised Dwikora Cabinet | 1 March 1966 | 27 March 1966 | 26 days | [note 3] | |
3 | Hoegeng Imam Santoso | Second Revised Dwikora Cabinet | 27 March 1966 | 25 July 1966 | 120 days | [note 4] | |
4 | Sudharmono | Ampera Cabinet | 3 August 1966 | 11 October 1967 | 1 year, 69 days | [note 5] | |
Revised Ampera Cabinet | 11 October 1967 | 25 March 1968 | 166 days | ||||
— | Ali Affandi | Revised Ampera Cabinet | 25 March 1968 | [note 6] [note 7] | |||
(4) | Sudharmono | First Development Cabinet | 5 April 1972 | 28 March 1973 | 357 days | [note 8] | |
Second Development Cabinet | 28 March 1973 | 29 March 1978 | 5 years, 1 day | [note 9] | |||
Third Development Cabinet | 29 March 1978 | 1980 | |||||
5 | Ismail Saleh | Third Development Cabinet | 1980 | 1981 | |||
6 | Moerdiono | Third Development Cabinet | 1981 | 19 March 1983 | |||
Fourth Development Cabinet | 19 March 1983 | 21 March 1988 | 5 years, 2 days | [note 10] | |||
7 | Saadillah Mursjid | Fifth Development Cabinet | 21 March 1988 | 17 March 1993 | 4 years, 361 days | ||
Sixth Development Cabinet | 17 March 1993 | 14 March 1998 | 4 years, 362 days | [note 11] | |||
Seventh Development Cabinet | 14 March 1998 | 21 May 1998 | 68 days | ||||
8 | Akbar Tanjung | Development Reform Cabinet | 23 May 1998 | 10 May 1999 | 352 days | ||
9 | Muladi | Development Reform Cabinet | 10 May 1999 | 20 October 1999 | 163 days | ||
10 | Marsillam Simajuntak | National Unity Cabinet | 4 January 2000 | 2 July 2001 | 1 year, 179 days | [note 12] | |
— | Erman Radjagukguk | National Unity Cabinet | 2 July 2001 | 5 July 2001 | 3 days | [note 13] [4] | |
11 | Marzuki Darusman | National Unity Cabinet | 5 July 2001 | 23 July 2001 | 18 days | [note 14] | |
12 | Bambang Kesowo | Mutual Assistance Cabinet | 10 August 2001 | 20 October 2004 | 3 years, 71 days | [note 15] | |
13 | Sudi Silalahi | First United Indonesia Cabinet | 21 October 2004 | 20 October 2009 | 4 years, 364 days | [note 16] | |
14 | Dipo Alam | Second United Indonesia Cabinet | 7 January 2010 | 20 October 2014 | 4 years, 286 days | ||
15 | Andi Widjajanto | Working Cabinet | 3 November 2014 | 12 August 2015 | 282 days | ||
16 | Pramono Anung | Working Cabinet | 12 August 2015 | 20 October 2019 | 4 years, 69 days | ||
Onward Indonesia Cabinet | 23 October 2019 | Incumbent | 3 years, 344 days |
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