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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) officially issued Presidential Regulation Number 112 of 2020. Based on this regulation, the government officially dissolved 10 non-structural institutions.
The dissolution aims to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the implementation of government affairs and achieve the strategic plan of national development. Presidential Decree Number 112 was signed by Jokowi on November 26, 2020.
The ten non-structural institutions include the National Research Council, the Food Safety Council, the Surabaya-Madura Regional Development Agency, the National Sports Accreditation and Standardization Body, and the Indonesian Hajj Supervisory Commission.
Then the National Committee for Economy and Industry, the Telecommunications Advisory Board, the National Commission for Aging, the Indonesian Professional Sports Agency and the Indonesian Telecommunications Regulatory Body.
“This Presidential Regulation enters into force on the date of its promulgation (November 26, 2020),” wrote Article 7 of the regulation.
One of the most striking is the dissolution of KEIN. As is known, KEIN is a think tank of the Joko Widodo administration during the first term of government. At the time, KEIN was led by the chairman of the Honorary Council of the National Mandate Party, Sutrisno Bachir.
After this dissolution, what happens to the implementation of the duties and functions of KEIN?
“The National Committee of Economy and Industry is carried out by the ministry that has the task and function of synchronizing and coordinating ministerial matters in the economic sector,” wrote Article 2 letter f of the regulation.
Earlier, the Minister of Empowerment of State Apparatus and Bureaucratic Reform (Menpan RB), Tjahjo Kumolo, revealed that the government will once again dissolve 29 state institutions.
According to Tjahjo, his party has completed the study and will announce the dissolution of 10 state institutions in the near future. Meanwhile, another 19 state institutions will be dissolved in 2021 due to regulations to be discussed with the Indonesian Parliament.
“[Tahun] These are 10, 19 of which we will transmit to the DPR next year because they are related to laws that need to be discussed with the DPR, “Tjahjo said in a working meeting with Commission II of the Indonesian Parliament in the Meeting Room of DPR RI Commission II, Parliament Complex, Senayan, Jakarta Thursday (11/19/2020).
Tjahjo said that one of the state institutions to be dissolved was the Suramadu Bridge Authority Agency. He said that there were too many overlapping agencies in these state institutions.
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