According to a survey published by Indikator last September, 83.4% of Indonesians expressed confidence in Prabowo’s leadership for the next five years. But how does this public confidence translate into policy-making within the president’s inner circle?
In the U.S., the West Wing plays a crucial role in guiding the president’s decisions, similar to the Prime Minister’s Office in the UK. So, what about Indonesia?
In this second installment of Mandala’s comprehensive three-part series on cabinet structure, titled “Indonesia’s Cabinet Organization Design #2: The President’s Inner Circle”, we explore the composition of the president’s closest advisors. What key functions should this circle fulfill? Who currently occupies these roles?
Stay tuned for upcoming updates as we continue to delve into the structure of Indonesia’s cabinet!
Economic & Policy Review
Indonesia’s Cabinet Organization Design #2
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October 11, 2024
In this second installment of Mandala’s comprehensive three-part series on cabinet structure, we explore the composition of the president’s closest advisors. What key functions should this circle fulfill? Who currently occupies these roles? Indonesia’s Cabinet Organization Design #2: The President’s Inner Circle
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The purpose of this document is to provide general information about Indonesia’s Cabinet Organization Design #2. The contents of this document should not be construed as specific recommendations or advice. For questions about the contents of this document, please contact Mandala Consulting. The information in this article is accurate as of the publication date. However, due to the rapidly changing nature of the law in Indonesia, the accuracy of the information will be limited.