Who’s Who in the Prabowo-Gibran Cabinet

President-elect Prabowo Subianto is scheduled to be officially sworn in as Indonesia’s next president on Sunday (20/10/24,) and has summoned 108 potential candidates for ministerial and agency head positions over the past two days, according to reporting from Jakarta Globe.

The first day saw 49 candidates, most of whom, were being interviewed by Prabowo at his residence in South Jakarta for potential ministerial positions and head of agencies.

Key figures included Zulkifli Hasan, Chair of the National Mandate Party (PAN); Bahlil Lahadalia, Chair of Golkar; Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono, Chair of the Democratic Party; Yusril Ihza Mahendra, founder of the Crescent Star Party (PBB); and Muhaimin Iskandar, Chair of the National Awakening Party (PKB), who was also a former running mate of Anies Baswedan in the 2014 election against Prabowo.

Other notable candidates included Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani, Investment Minister Rosan Roeslani, and human rights activist Natalius Pigai.

Jakarta Globe says that on Tuesday (15/10/24,), a total of 59 prominent figures, expected to take on roles mostly as deputy ministers and heads of agencies, gathered at Prabowo’s residence. They signed agreements to join the administration.

These figures represent a wide range of backgrounds, including professionals, political party members, public figures, and academics. Public figures Raffi Ahmad and musician Yovie Widianto, along with Anis Matta, Chairman of the Gelora Party, were among those present.

Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, Daily Chairperson of Gerindra, said that the selection process for the day had been completed. “Those who were invited today have been chosen as candidates for deputy ministers and heads of agencies prepared by Prabowo,” Dasco said.

Dasco also noted that adjustments could still be made in the coming days. “There might be one or two more candidates considered until October 18 or 19, as final decisions are still being made,” he explained.

Jakarta Globe reports that while the final list of names and their assigned roles have yet to be fully finalized, Dasco assured that further details will be shared with the media once decisions are made.

Prabowo will hold a briefing session for the prospective ministers, deputy ministers, and heads of agencies at his private residence in, Bogor, West Java, on Wednesday (16/10/24.)

Below is a list of 49 ministerial candidates who attended the meeting at Kertanegara on Monday (14/10/24):

Abdul Mu’ti (Secretary General of Muhammadiyah)
Abdul Kadir Karding (National Awakening Party Politician)
Agus Andrianto (Deputy Chief of the National Police)
Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita (Industry Minister)
Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (Chairman of the Democratic Party)
Airlangga Hartarto (Chief Economic Affairs Minister, Golkar senior politician)
Amran Sulaiman (Agriculture Minister)
Arifatul Choiri Fauzi (Secretary of Nahdlatul Ulama’s Women Branch)
Bahlil Lahadalia (Energy and Mineral Resources Minister and Chairman of Golkar)
Budi Gunadi Sadikin (Health Minister)
Budi Santoso (Secretary-General of the Trade Ministry)
Dito Ariotedjo (Youth and Sports Minister)
Dody Hanggodo (Palm Oil Entrepreneur)
Donny Ermawan Taufanto (Acting Secretary-General of the Defense Ministry)
Dudy Purwagandhi (Commissioner of state-utility PLN and CEO of Jhonlin Air Transport)
Erick Thohir (State-Owned Enterprises Minister, businessman)
Fadli Zon (Gerindra Party Politician)
Hanif Faisol Nurrofi (Director-General of Forestry and Environmental Planning at Environment Ministry)
Maman Abdurrahman (Golkar Party Politician)
Maruarar Sirait (Gerindra Party Politician)
Muhaimin Iskandar (Chairman of PKB)
Muhammad Herindra (Deputy Minister of Defense)
Meutya Hafid (Golkar Party Politician)
Nasaruddin Umar (Grand Imam of Istiqlal Mosque)
Natalius Pigai (Human Rights Activist)
Nusron Wahid (Golkar Party Politician)
Prasetyo Hadi (Gerindra Party Politician)
Pratikno (State Secretary)
Rachmat Pambudy (Gerindra politician, academician)
Raden Dodi Priyono (Secretary-General of the Public Works and Housing Ministry)
Raja Juli Antoni (Deputy Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning)
Ribka Haluk (Acting Governor of Central Papua)
Rosan Roeslani (Investment Minister/Head of BKPM)
Saifullah Yusuf (Secretary-General of PBNU)
Sakti Wahyu Trenggono (Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Minister)
Satrio Sumantri Brodjonegoro (Chairman of the Indonesian Academy of Sciences)
Sri Mulyani Indrawati (Finance Minister)
Sugiono (Gerindra Party Politician)
Sultan Bachtiar Najamudin (Chairman of the Regional Representative Council)
Supratman Andi Agtas (Law and Human Rights Minister)
Teuku Riefky Harsya (Secretary-General of the Democratic Party)
Tito Karnavian (Home Affairs Minister, former Chief of the National Police)
Veronica Tan (Chairperson of the Indonesian Cancer Foundation DKI Jakarta)
Widiyanti Putri Wardhana (Chairperson of the Teladan Utama Foundation)
Wihaji (Deputy Chairperson of Golkar Party)
Yandri Susanto (Deputy Chairperson of PAN)
Yassierli (Professor at Bandung Institute of Technology)
Yusril Ihza Mahendra (founder of PBB)
Zulkifli Hasan (Chairman of PAN)

Here are the 59 deputy ministerial and head of agencies candidates who met Prabowo on Tuesday (15/10/24):

Anis Matta (Chairman of the Gelora Party)
Viva Yoga Mauladi (Deputy Chairperson of PAN)
Bima Arya Sugiarto (PAN politician)
Christina Aryani (Golkar politician)
Arrmanatha Christiawan Nasir (Permanent Representative of Indonesia to the UN)
Budiman Sudjatmiko (former PDI-P politician)
Kartika Wirjoatmodjo (Deputy Minister of SOEs)
Immanuel Ebenezer (Jokowi Mania volunteer leader)
Fahri Hamzah (Deputy Chairperson of Gelora Party)
Angga Raka Prabowo (Deputy Minister of Communication and Informatics)
Dony Oskaria (CEO of InJourney)
Yuliot Tanjung (Deputy Minister of Investment)
Dzulfikar Ahmadi Tawalla (Chairman of Muhammadiyah Youth)
Diana Kusumastuti (Director General of Settlements, Public Works Ministry)
Isyana Bagoes Oka (Indonesian Solidarity Party politician)
Todotua Pasaribu (Deputy Chairperson of Prabowo-Gibran Campaign Team/CEO of Bomba Group)
Giring Ganesha (PSI politician)
Nezar Patria (Deputy Minister of Communication and Informatics)
Juri Ardiantoro (Special Staff to President Jokowi)
Muhammad Syafi’ (Gerindra politician)
Otto Hasibuan (Deputy Chair of Prabowo-Gibran Legal Defense Team)
Ferry Juliantono (Deputy Chairperson of Gerindra)
Agus Jabo Priyono (Chairman of the Prima Party)
Silmy Karim (Director General of Immigration, Law and Human Rights Ministry)
Taufik Hidayat (badminton legend)
Aminuddin Ma’ruf (former Special Staff of President Jokowi)
Budi Arie Setiadi (Communication and Informatics Minister)
Stella Christi (Professor at Tsinghua University)
Ossy Dermawan (former Personal Secretary to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono)
Helfi Yuni Moraza (Commissioner of Len Persero)
Purwadi Arianto (former Head of Police Education and Training)
Afriansyah Noor (Deputy Minister of Manpower)
Atip Latipulhayat (Professor of International Law)
Dahnil Azhar Simanjuntak (Spokesperson for Defense Minister Prabowo)
Faisol Riza, (Deputy Chairperson of PKB)
Ahmad Riza Patria (Gerindra Party Executive Council member)
Didit Herdiawan Ashaf (Special Assistant to the Defense Minister)
Edward Omar Sharif Hiariej (former Deputy Minister of Law and Human Rights)
Dudung Abdurachman (former Army Chief of Staff)
Mugiyanto (Special Expert at the Presidential Office)
Lodewijk Freidrich Paulus (former Secretary General of Golkar Party)
Raffi Ahmad (public figure and artist)
Miftah “Gus Miftah” Maulana Habiburrahman (Islamic preacher)
Ahmad Rida Sabana (Chairman of the Garuda Party)
Muhamad Mardiono (Acting Chairman of PPP)
Suntana (former Chief of Intelligence at the National Police)
Haikal Hassan (Islamic preacher)
Thomas Djiwandono (Deputy Minister of Finance)
Suahasil Nazara (Deputy Minister of Finance)
Yovie Widianto (musician)
Dyah Roro Esti Widya Putri (Golkar politician)
Anggito Abimanyu (economist)
Hasan Nasbi (Presidential spokesman)
Gus Irfan Yusuf (Gerindra politician)
Fauzan (former rector of Muhammadiyah University Malang)
Sulaiman Umar (Chairperson of Prabowo-Gibran Regional Campaign Team)
Bambang Eko Suhariyanto (Expert Staff to the Defense Minister)
Diaz Hendropriyono (Special Staff of President Joko Widodo)
Fajar Riza Ul Haq (Chair of Muhammadiyah’s Research and Strategic Partnerships Institute)

 

Source: Jakarta Globe

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