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Despite having the word "Reform" as part of its name, the Development Reform Cabinet consisted mostly of the names which had served in Suharto's [[Seventh Development Cabinet]]. There were however some reformist actions taken with the line up of this cabinet. The Governor of the Central Bank and the Attorney General were originally left out of the cabinet as part of Habibie's desire to make the two positions independent of Executive control <ref>{{cite book | last = Habibie | first = Bacharuddin Jusuf | title = Detik-Detik yang Menentukan: Jalan Panjang Indonesia Menuju Demokrasi | publisher = THC Mandiri | date = 2006 | location = Jakarta | pages = pp. 88-89 | id = ISBN 979-99386-6 }} </ref> Habibie was successful in giving the Governor of the Central Bank independent authority although he would continue to retain control of the Attorney General. Another reformist step taken was the inclusion of [[United Development Party]] member and future Chairman [[Hamzah Haz]] instead of keeping the cabinet exclusive to [[Golkar]] and [[ABRI]] members.
Despite having the word "Reform" as part of its name, the Development Reform Cabinet consisted mostly of the names which had served in Suharto's [[Seventh Development Cabinet]]. There were however some reformist actions taken with the line up of this cabinet. The Governor of the Central Bank and the Attorney General were originally left out of the cabinet as part of Habibie's desire to make the two positions independent of Executive control <ref>{{cite book | last = Habibie | first = Bacharuddin Jusuf | title = Detik-Detik yang Menentukan: Jalan Panjang Indonesia Menuju Demokrasi | publisher = THC Mandiri | date = 2006 | location = Jakarta | pages = pp. 88-89 | id = ISBN 979-99386-6 }} </ref> Habibie was successful in giving the Governor of the Central Bank independent authority although he would continue to retain control of the Attorney General. Another reformist step taken was the inclusion of [[United Development Party]] member and future Chairman [[Hamzah Haz]] instead of keeping the cabinet exclusive to [[Golkar]] and [[ABRI]] members.

==President==
*President: BJ Habibie


==Coordinating Ministers==
==Coordinating Ministers==

Revision as of 22:23, 15 May 2007

The Development Reform Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Reformasi Pembangunan) was the cabinet which served under President BJ Habibie during his term as President from 21st May 1998-20th October 1999.

Despite having the word "Reform" as part of its name, the Development Reform Cabinet consisted mostly of the names which had served in Suharto's Seventh Development Cabinet. There were however some reformist actions taken with the line up of this cabinet. The Governor of the Central Bank and the Attorney General were originally left out of the cabinet as part of Habibie's desire to make the two positions independent of Executive control [1] Habibie was successful in giving the Governor of the Central Bank independent authority although he would continue to retain control of the Attorney General. Another reformist step taken was the inclusion of United Development Party member and future Chairman Hamzah Haz instead of keeping the cabinet exclusive to Golkar and ABRI members.

President

  • President: BJ Habibie

Coordinating Ministers

Departmental Ministers

State Ministers

  • State Minister/State Secretary: Akbar Tanjung
  • State Minister of Research and Technology/Chairman of Research and Implementation of Technology Board (BPPT): M. Zuhal
  • State Minister of Investment/Chairman of the Investment Coordinating Body (BKPM): Hamzah Haz
  • State Minister of Agrarian Affairs/Chairman of the National Land Body (BPN: Hasan Basri Durin
  • State Minister of Housing and Settlement: Theo Sambuaga
  • State Minister of Environment: Panangian Siregar
  • State Minister of Stateowned Enterprises: Tanri Abeng
  • State Minister of Planning and National Development/Chairman of National Development Planning Body (BAPPENAS): Boediono
  • State Minister of Female Empowerment: Tuti Alawiyah
  • State Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports: Agung Laksono
  • State Minister of Foodstuffs and Horticulture: AM Saefuddin
  • State Minister of Population/Chairman of Planned Families National Coordinating Body (BKKBN): Ida Bagus Oka

Official With the Rank of Minister

Changes

  • 15th June 1998 [2]: Sudjono C. Atmanegara replaced by Major General Andi Muhammad Ghalib as Attorney General[3].
  • May 1999: Hamzah Haz stepped down as State Minister of Investment/Chairman of BKPM and his position was taken over by Marzuki Uzman.
  • May 1999: Akbar Tanjung stepped down as State Minister/State Secretary and his position was taken over by Muladi.

See Also

Notes

  1. ^ Habibie, Bacharuddin Jusuf (2006). Detik-Detik yang Menentukan: Jalan Panjang Indonesia Menuju Demokrasi. Jakarta: THC Mandiri. pp. pp. 88-89. ISBN 979-99386-6. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  2. ^ http://www.asiaweek.com/asiaweek/98/0626/feat_9_passage.html
  3. ^ Elson, Robert. Suharto: A Political Biography. UK: The Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge. pp. p. 295. ISBN 0-521-77326-1. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)