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Jokowi reshuffled his cabinet on 12 August 2015 at the Presidential Palace, replacing five ministers and the cabinet secretary. [10]A second and more substantial cabinet reshuffle took place on 27 July 2016 with 13 ministers and the cabinet secretary being replaced. [11]
Jokowi conducted bilateral talks with PM Fumio Kishida and met with Emperor Naruhito. [83] 28 July South Korea: Seoul: Jokowi met South Korean business leaders and conducted bilateral talks with President Yoon Suk-yeol. [84] 42: 10–13 November Cambodia: Phnom Penh: Jokowi attended the ASEAN Summit and the East Asia Summit. [85] 43: 18–19 ...
12 March 1967: 27 March 1968 — 1 year, 15 days Military: Vacant: Sukarno transferred key presidential powers to Suharto on 11 March 1966 in a vaguely worded letter of authority known as Supersemar and surrendered his powers on 20 February 1967, but he was not formally relieved of his presidential title by the MPRS until 12 March 1967. On 12 ...
12 August 1902: 43 years, 6 days 18 August 1945: 54 years, 111 days 1 December 1956 [a] 23 years, 165 days 14 May 1980: 77 years, 276 days 2 Hamengkubuwono IX: 12 April 1912: 60 years, 345 days 23 March 1973: 65 years, 345 days 23 March 1978: 10 years, 193 days 2 October 1988: 76 years, 173 days 3 Adam Malik: 22 July 1917: 60 years, 244 days 23 ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 February 2025. President of Indonesia from 2014 to 2024 In this Indonesian name, there is no family name nor a patronymic. Joko Widodo Official portrait, 2019 President of Indonesia In office 20 October 2014 – 20 October 2024 Vice President Jusuf Kalla (2014–2019) Ma'ruf Amin (2019–2024 ...
On 22 December 2020, the president replaced six ministers. The most notable addition to the cabinet was businessman Sandiaga Uno.His admission into the cabinet following his former running mate in the 2019 presidential election Prabowo Subianto, made it the first time in Indonesia's history that all former contestants of a single presidential election were in the same cabinet.
Mohammad Hatta, the first vice president of Indonesia. The Vice-President of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Wakil Presiden Republik Indonesia) is second-highest officer in the executive branch of the Indonesian government, after the President, and ranks first in the presidential line of succession.
On 14 March 2014, leader of PDI-P Megawati Soekarnoputri announced that her party would be endorsing Jokowi's candidacy in the 2014 presidential elections on July that year. [11] The day before that, Jokowi accompanied Megawati in visiting the grave of the latter's father and first president of Indonesia Sukarno. [12]