This is a list of central government agencies in Indonesia.

State institutions

According to the current Constitution, state institutions (Indonesian: Lembaga Negara) of Indonesia are as follow:

Division of Powers Institutions

(in English)

Institutions

(in Indonesian)

Roles
Executive President and Vice President Presiden dan Wakil Presiden Heads of government
Legislative People's Consultative Assembly Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat Bicameral national legislature
People's Representative Council Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Lower house of the legislature
Regional Representative Council Dewan Perwakilan Daerah Upper house of the legislature
Judicial Supreme Court Mahkamah Agung Highest court of the land
Constitutional Court Mahkamah Konstitusi Constitutional review of a law, among others
Judicial Commission Komisi Yudisial Maintaining the independence and welfare of the judges
Examinative Audit Board Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan Examine the state finance accountability

Central government institutions

Ministries

Main article: List of government ministries of Indonesia

The current Cabinet, formed on 23 October 2019, comprises the following 34 ministries:[1]

Coordinating Ministries

Coordinating ministries are tasked mainly to coordinate the various government ministries and other government institutions.

Ministries

Non-ministerial government institutions

The following outlines non-ministerial government institutions:

Law and security

Finance

Population

Science and culture

Bureaucracy

Public broadcasting

Non-structural government institutions

The following lists unstructured institutions:[2]

Ministry tiers

Tier 1 Ministries

Tier 1 Ministries are ministries whose nomenclature, roles and responsibilities are clearly mentioned and unchangeable in the Constitution. Each ministry under this group comprises a Secretariat General, an Inspectorate General, not more than five Experts and a number of Directorates General. Each Minister under this group of ministries is assisted by not more than five Special Officers at the same time.[3]

Tier 2 Ministries

Tier 2 Ministries are ministries whose nomenclature, roles and responsibilities are mentioned in the Constitution but can be changed through establishment of a new Cabinet or reshuffling of the present one. Each ministry under this group comprises a Secretariat General, an Inspectorate General, not more than five Experts and a number of Directorates General. Each Minister under this group of ministries is assisted by not more than five Special Officers at the same time.[3]

Tier 3 Ministries

Tier 3 Ministries are ministries whose nomenclature, roles and responsibilities are not mentioned in the Constitution but specifically tasked with sharpening, coordinating and synchronizing government program. Each ministry under this group comprises a Secretariat, an Inspectorate, not more than five Experts and a number of Deputies. Each Minister is assisted by not more than five Special Officers at the same time.[3] Note that Deputy is both a person and a department subordinate to the Minister.

Cabinet-level agencies

Cabinet-level agencies are state and government institutions formed by the Constitutions and its subordinating laws whose roles and responsibilities are to support all government priorities and strategies set by the President. Each agency is headed by a ministerial-rank official who is not a member of the Cabinet but attends Cabinet meetings regularly. Cabinet-level agencies are:

References

  1. ^ "Kementerian/Lembaga". Indonesia.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  2. ^ "Klasifikasi Lembaga Non Struktural". Kementerian Sekretariat Negara Republik Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  3. ^ a b c "Peraturan Presiden Republik Indonesia Nomor 68 Tahun 2019 Tentang Organisasi Kementerian Negara". Pusat Dokumentasi dan Jaringan Informasi Hukum Nasional (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-04-17.