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Indonesia streamlines public apparatus amid pandemic

Indonesian President Joko Widodo officially disbanded 18 state institutions on July 20 in a bid to better control budget spending and facilitate operations of other ministries and sectors.
Indonesia streamlines public apparatus amid pandemic ảnh 1Indonesian President Joko Widodo (Photo: thejakartapost)

Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesian President Joko Widodoofficially disbanded 18 state institutions on July 20 in a bid to bettercontrol budget spending and facilitate operations of other ministries andsectors.

The group included the Extractive Industries TransparencyTeam; the National Coordinating Agency for Agricultural Extension, Fisheriesand Forestry; the Indonesian economic development, acceleration, and expansioncommittee; the Sunda Strait Infrastructure and Strategic Area DevelopmentAgency; and the National Coordination Team for Mangrove Ecosystem Management.

The President first brought up the matter at a cabinetmeeting on June 18. He warned the possibility of a cabinet reshuffle anddisbandment of some government agencies for their failure in dealing with the COVID-19pandemic and its economic impacts.

Also on July 20, Widodo signed a regulation related to theestablishment of the COVID-19 Handling and National Economic RecoveryCommittee./.
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