No, Indonesia abolished the post of Prime Minister on 1959 July 9 when President Sukarto took the powers of the Prime Minister. There has not been a Prime Minister of Indonesia since.
Indonesia's current leader is the President of Indonesia.
there is no prime minister in indonesia, as a presidential state, the president of indonesia became both head of state and head of government
Nope, Indonesia is ruled by a President
There were 10 Prime Ministers of Indonesia from 1945 November 10 to 1959 July 9.
The Office of the Prime Minister was ended on July 25, 1966. Sukarno was the last Prime Minister, and the first President of Indonesia.
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Indonesia's official name is republic of IndonesiaOr as the Indonesians say: Republik Indonesia
No one was the Prime Minister of Indonesia in 2010. Indonesia has not had a Prime Minister since 1959. The first Prime Minister was Sutan Sjahrir (14 November 1945 - 20 June 1947) and the last one was Raden Djuanda Kartawidjaja (9 April 1957-9 July 1959). Now, Indonesia's politics is presidential representative democratic republic with the President of Indonesia holding both the status as Head of State and Head of Government.
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there are no chief minister or prime minister in Indonesia, they have a president to run the government
The name Indonesia was invented by a German Anthropologist from two words "Indo" and "Nesis".