President Prabowo Issues Regulation on Duties and Functions of State Ministries in the Red and White Cabinet

By Office of Assistant to Deputy Cabinet Secretary for State Documents & Translation     Date 22 Oktober 2024
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President Prabowo Subianto Monday (10/21) issued Presidential Regulation Number 139 of 2024 on the Arrangement of Duties and Functions of State Ministries in the Red and White Cabinet for the 2024-2029 period.

The Presidential Regulation states that the state ministries in the Red and White Cabinet for the 2024-2029 period consist of 48 ministries, as follows:

  1. Coordinating Ministry for Political and Security Affairs;
  2. Coordinating Ministry for Legal, Human Rights, Immigration, and Corrections Affairs;
  3. Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs;
  4. Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Cultural Affairs;
  5. Coordinating Ministry for Infrastructure and Region’s Development;
  6. Coordinating Ministry for People’s Empowerment;
  7. Coordinating Ministry for Food Affairs;
  8. Ministry of State Secretariat;
  9. Ministry of Home Affairs;
  10. Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  11. Ministry of Defense;
  12. Ministry of Religious Affairs;
  13. Ministry of Law;
  14. Ministry of Human Rights;
  15. Ministry of Immigration and Corrections;
  16. Ministry of Finance;
  17. Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education;
  18. Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology;
  19. Ministry of Culture;
  20. Ministry of Health;
  21. Ministry of Social Affairs;
  22. Ministry of Manpower;
  23. Ministry of Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection/Agency for Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection;
  24. Ministry of Industry;
  25. Ministry of Trade;
  26. Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources;
  27. Ministry of Public Works;
  28. Ministry of Housing and Settlement;
  29. Ministry of Villages and Development of Disadvantaged Regions;
  30. Ministry of Transmigration;
  31. Ministry of Transportation;
  32. Ministry of Communications and Digital;
  33. Ministry of Agriculture;
  34. Ministry of Forestry;
  35. Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries;
  36. Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency;
  37. Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency;
  38. Ministry of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform;
  39. Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises;
  40. Ministry of Population and Family Development/National Population and Family Planning Agency;
  41. Ministry of the Environment/Environment Control Agency;
  42. Ministry of Investment and Downstreaming/Investment Coordinating Board;
  43. Ministry of Cooperatives;
  44. Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises;
  45. Ministry of Tourism;
  46. Ministry of Creative Economy/Creative Economy Agency;
  47. Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection;
  48. Ministry of Youth and Sports.

Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs coordinates the following institutions:

a. Ministry of Home Affairs;
b. Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
c. Ministry of Defense;
d. Ministry of Communications and Digital;
e. Attorney General’s Office of the Republic of Indonesia;
f. Indonesian National Defense Forces (TNI);
g. Indonesian National Police (Polri);
h. other agencies as deemed necessary.

“Other institutions mentioned are coordinated by Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs in carrying out tasks and functions related to political and security issues,” as stated in the Presidential Regulation.

Coordinating Minister for Legal, Human Rights, Immigration, and Corrections Affairs coordinates the following institutions:

a. Ministry of Law;
b. Ministry of Human Rights;
c. Ministry of Immigration and Corrections;
d. other agencies as deemed necessary.

Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs coordinates the following institutions:

a. Ministry of Manpower;
b. Ministry of Industry;
c. Ministry of Trade;
d. Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources;
e. Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises;
f. Ministry of Investment and Downstreaming/Investment Coordinating Board;
g. Ministry of Tourism;
h. other agencies as deemed necessary.

Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture coordinates the following institutions:

a. Ministry of Religious Affairs;
b. Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education;
c. Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology;
d. Ministry of Culture;
e. Ministry of Health;
f. Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection;
g. Ministry of Population and Family Development/National Population and Family Planning Agency
h. Ministry of Youth and Sports;
i. other agencies as deemed necessary.

Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and Region’s Development coordinates the following institutions:

a. Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency;
b. Ministry of Public Works;
c. Ministry of Housing and Settlement;
d. Ministry of Transmigration;
e. Ministry of Transportation;
f. other agencies as deemed necessary.

Coordinating Minister for People’s Empowerment coordinates the following institutions:

a. Ministry of Social Affairs;
b. Ministry of Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection/Agency for Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection;
c. Ministry of Villages and Development of Disadvantaged Regions;
d. Ministry of Cooperatives;
e. Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises;
f. Ministry of Creative Economy/Creative Economy Agency;
g. other agencies as deemed necessary.

Coordinating Minister for Food Affairs coordinates the following institutions:

a. Ministry of Agriculture;
b. Ministry of Forestry;
c. Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries;
d. Ministry of the Environment/Environment Control Agency;
e. National Food Agency;
f. National Nutrition Agency;
g. other agencies as deemed necessary.

Based on Presidential Regulation Number 139 of 2024, President Prabowo Subianto also dissolved Cabinet Secretariat.

“Furthermore, the execution of the duties and functions of the Cabinet Secretariat shall be integrated into the ministry responsible for managing government affairs pertaining to the state secretariat,” as stipulated in the Presidential Regulation.

In the transitional provisions, it is stipulated that all personnel occupying positions in accordance with their job nomenclature within the ministries and institutions shall continue to perform their duties and functions until such duties and functions are re-regulated pursuant to the presidential regulation concerning the organization and work procedures of each ministry and institution.

“The organizational structure of ministries and institutions, as referred to in this Presidential Regulation, must be finalized no later than December 31, 2024,” reads Presidential Regulation Number 139 of 2024, which is in effect from the date of its promulgation in Jakarta on October 21, 2024. (UN) (RIF/MUR)

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