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Respected former finance minister Boediono is expected to be
included in the new Cabinet that will be announced soon, President
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said on Friday.
The rupiah and stocks strengthened on the news as financial markets
were hopeful Boediono, seen by some as the architect of the country's
brief return to macroeconomic stability after the late 1990s financial
crisis, could once again turn around an economy undermined by rising
inflation, a weak currency and nervous investors.
Susilo said he spoke with Boediono, whose fiscal prudence was widely
respected when he served as finance minister under Megawati
Soekarnoputri, on Thursday at Halim Perdakusumah airport in East
Jakarta before flying to North Sumatra.
"I have discussed with Boediono the possibility of him joining the
economic team. Frankly speaking, Pak Boediono told me he wanted to
relax, and wanted to help the nation anyway he could without having to
join the Cabinet. But I told him ... if the state needs you and the
people want you, you must join the administration. It is a mandate,"
Susilo said in North Sumatra.
Susilo said he would announce his new Cabinet in two or three days, but
did not say what Boediono's position would be in the Cabinet.
Susilo offered Boediono a Cabinet position after winning the country's
first direct presidential election in 2004. However, Boediono declined
the offer, according to some because tycoon Aburizal Bakrie was also
going to be part of the economic team.
There was also some speculation Boediono was reluctant to join the
Cabinet because he did not want to offend Megawati, who was defeated by
Susilo in the election.
But a source close to Susilo said on Friday Megawati recently proposed
Boediono's name to Susilo, who for the past several weeks has been
struggling over a Cabinet reshuffle amid reports of strong pressure
from political parties that support his government to offer positions
to their candidates.
Another source said Boediono, who is not tied to any political party,
would be appointed coordinating minister for the economy and chairman
of the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas). Aburizal
Bakrie, the current economics minister and a senior member of Golkar
Party, would be moved to coordinating minister for people's welfare,
replacing Alwi Shihab, who would be ousted from the Cabinet.
The same source said Sri Mulyani Indrawati, current Bappenas
chairwoman, would be appointed finance minister, replacing Yusuf Anwar,
Mari Pangestu would retain her post as trade minister and businessman
Rachmat Gobel would replace Andung Nitimihardja as minister of industry.
"After evaluating the performance of my Cabinet... I concluded that the
Cabinet, particularly the economic team, needs restructuring," Susilo
said.
"We need to strengthen the Cabinet by adding strong ministers who can
sustain macroeconomic policies and management
"We need a team that can move the real (economy) and investment
sector," the President said.
Boediono declined to say whether he was prepared to join Susilo's
Cabinet.
"Later, when the time has arrived and everything is certain, we will
meet in Lapangan Banteng," he was quoted as saying by news portal
detik.com, referring to the area where the Office of the Coordinating
Minister for the Economy and the Ministry of Finance are located.
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