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Jakarta - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at the credential room of the Merdeka Palace here on Tuesday night announced the improvement of the 2nd Indonesian United Cabinet members as the result of the reshuffle process.
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The number of ministries remained 34 in accordance with law no.39/2008 regarding the state ministries, Yudhoyono said, adding that functions of two ministries are changed. On the two ministries change of function, the previous National Education Ministry now becomes the Education and Culture ministry which is equipped with two vice ministries dealing with education and culture. In addition, the previous Culture and Tourism ministry now becomes the Tourism and Creative Economy ministry.
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Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono announced a long-anticipated cabinet reshuffle Tuesday in a bid to reform his graft-ridden government and improve investor confidence during his last term. But analysts criticised the shake-up as a superficial move to boost the president’s approval rating, which slid to its lowest this month in Yudhoyono’s sevenyear leadership. “By and large the reshuffle is not going to make a huge impact on investment. The government has only three more years in its term, and having new ministers coming in is not necessarily going to be efficient,” Standard Chartered economist Fauzi Ichsan told AFP. The president announced changes in the leadership of 12 of the country’s 34 ministries, with trade minister Mari Elka Pangestu to become tourism minister, replaced by the country’s investment board chairman, Gita Wirjawan, a respected former investment banker likely to support bureaucratic reform. “I would like to express once again that the purpose of the cabinet reshuffle is to improve the performance and effectiveness of the cabinet”, Yudhoyono said. “The year coming poses more complex problems and challenges. The reshuffle is the result of a performance and integrity evaluation, so now I am calling for the right person to serve in the right place.” Continued on page 6
5HVKXIÁH FDELQHW DV IROORZV 1. Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security affairs Joko Suyanto 2. Coordinating Minister for the Economy M Hatta Rajasa 3. Coordinating Minister for People`s Welfare R Agung Laksono 4. Minister/State Secretary Sudi Silalahi 5. Home Affairs Minister Gamawan Fauzi 6. Foreign Affairs Minister Marty Natalegawa 7. Defense Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro 8. Justice and Human Rights Minister Amir Syamsuddin 9. Finance Minister Agus Martowardojo 10. Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Jero Wacik 11. Industry Minister MS. Hidayat 12. Trade Minister Gita Wirjawan 13. Agriculture Minister Suswono 14. Forestry Minister Zulkifli Hasan 15. Transportation Minister EE Mangindaan 16. Marine Affairs and Fisheries Minister Cicip Syarief Sutardjo 17. Manpower and Transmigration Minister Muhaimin Iskandar 18. Public Works Minister Joko Kirmanto 19. Health Affairs Minister Endang Rahayu Setianingsih 20. The Education and Culture Minister Muhammad Nuh 21. Social Affairs Minister Salim Assegaf Aljufri 22. Religious Affairs Minister Suryadharma Ali 23. Minister for National Development Planning/National Development Planning Board chairman Armida Alisjahbana 24. Tourism and Creative Economic Minister Mari Elka Pangestu 25. Research and Techonology Minister Gusti Muhammad Hatta 26. Minister for Cooperatives, Small and Medium Enterprises Syarif Hasan 27. Minister for Environment Prof. Dr. Berth Kambuaya 28. Minister for Women Empowerment and Child Protection Linda Agum Gumelar 29. Minister for State Apparatatus Control and Bureaucratic Reform Azwar Abubakar 30. Minister for Disadvantaged Regions Helmi Faisal Zaini 31. Minister for State Enterprises Dahlan Iskan 32. Minister for Communication and Informatics Tifatul Sembiring 33. Youth and Sports Minister Andi Mallarangeng and Public Housing Minister Djan Farid