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New Ministers Meet Indonesia 2016

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Wednesday, Indonesian President Joko Widodo announced the names of new ministers in reshuffle this year. In order to support effective within Indonesia Study (also known as Kabinet Kerja ), the President decided to hold Widodo a second series of revisions after the first held in August last year.The redesign has made the following changes:
  • Sri Mulyani Indrawati replaces Bambang Brodjonegoro as finance minister
  • Wiranto replaces Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan as security minister in Chief
  • Archandra replaces Sudirman Said Tahar such as energy and the Minister of mineral Resources
  • Budi Karya Sumadi Ignasius Jonan replaces the Minister of Transport
  • Airlangga Hartarto replaces Saleh Husin as Minister of Industry
  • Muhajir Effendi replaces Anies Baswedan as education minister
  • Eko Putro Sanjoyo replaces Marwan Jafar as Villages, disadvantaged areas and Transmigration Minister
  • Asman Abnur replaces Yuddy Chrisnandi as minister of administrative and bureaucratic reform
  • Enggartiasto Lukita replaces Thomas Lembong as trade minister
  • Thomas Lembong replaces Franky Sibarani as BKPM Head
  • Bambang Brodjonegoro became head of the national development planning Agency (Bappenas)
at least two names for the new list have attracted public attention: Mulyani Indrawati and Wiranto Sri. Before being reassigned as Minister of Finance, Sri Mulyani had taken the position from 2005 to 2010 under former President Susilo Bambang Yudhyono before finally leaving for the World Bank Group in 2010.The Wiranto name has also piqued the interest and received international criticism for its alleged involvement in violations of human rights in East Timor in 1999. President Widodo told the former military chief of national security and hope it will be able to bring the reform of the Indonesian justice system:"I asked Pak Wiranto to carry out legal reform, both in law national and local, "the president said as reported by the Jakarta post. President Widodo also revealed that his decision to reshuffle was based on his motivation to address economic issues in the country, especially by deleting the growing gap between rich and poor.
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