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Indonesian President announces 12 new deputy ministers

Indonesian President Joko Widodo on October 25 named 12 new deputy ministers in his Cabinet during the 2019 – 2024 tenure.
Indonesian President announces 12 new deputy ministers ảnh 1 Indonesian President Joko Widodo (front, sixth from left) and his Cabinet (Photo: VNA)
Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesian President Joko Widodoon October 25 named 12 new deputy ministers in his Cabinet during the 2019 –2024 tenure.

The inauguration ceremony took place the same day, with VicePresident Ma’ruf Amin, several ministers and leaders of State organisations andpolitical parties taking part.

Apart from two deputy ministers of state-owned enterprises,there were deputy ministers of foreign affairs; defence; religious affairs;finance; trade; public works and housing; environment and forestry; villages,disadvantaged regions and transmigration; land and spatial planning; and tourismand creative economy.

The appointment took place two days after President Widodo introducedhis Cabinet with a total of 34 ministers and four leaders of ministry-levelagencies.

The expansion of the Cabinet reflected the President’s wishto gather many representatives from political parties in his administration.

During the second tenure, he pledged to continue upgradinginfrastructure, improving personnel quality, and welcoming investors at homeand abroad./.
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