(参考)『Jakarta Globe』
1. State secretary
Pratikno 52 (rector of the University of Gadjah Mada in Yogyakarta)
2. National Development Planning Minister
Andrinof Chaniago, 51 (public policy academic from the University of Indonesia, an adviser to Mr Joko Widodo)
3. Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs
Indroyono Susilo, 59 (director for fisheries and aquaculture at the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation)
4. Transport Minister
Ignasius Jonan, 51 (CEO of state-owned railway company Kereta Api Indonesia, a former investment banker)
5. Maritime and Fisheries Minister
Susi Pudjiastuti, 49 (owner of charter aircraft company Susi Air)
6. Tourism Minister
Arief Yahya, 53 (CEO of state-owned telco PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia)
7. Energy and Mineral Resources Minister
Sudirman Said, 51 (CEO of state-owned defence manufacturer PT Pindad, former deputy director at state-owned oil company Pertamina)
8. Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs
Tedjo Edhy Purdijatno, 62 (former Navy chief)
9. Home Affairs Minister
Tjahjo Kumolo, 56 (secretary-general of the PDI-P)
10. Foreign Affairs Minister
Retno LP Marsudi, 52 (ambassador to the Netherlands and former director-general for America and Europe)
11. Defence Minister
Ryamizard Ryacudu, 64 (former army chief)
12. Law and Human Rights Minister
Yasonna Laoly, 61 (PDI-P MP and former university law dean)
13. Communications and Information Minister
Rudiantara, 55, commissioner of Indosat
14. State Apparatus and Bureaucracy Reform Minister
Yuddy Chrisnandi, 46 (Hanura politician)
15. Coordinating Minister for the Economy
Sofyan Djalil, 61 (former State-owned Enterprise Minister)
16. Finance Minister
Bambang Brodjonegoro, 48 (deputy finance minister, former dean)
17. State-owned Enterprise Minister
Rini M.Soemarno, 56 (former trade and industry minister, former CEO of auto giant Astra International)
18. Cooperative and Small and Medium Enterprises Minister
AAGN Puspayoga, 49 (former lecturer and former deputy governor of Bali)
19. Industry Minister
Saleh Husin, 51 (Hanura politician, commissioner)
20. Trade Minister
Rahmat Gobel, 52 (owner of Panasonic Manufacturing Indonesia, which makes electronic appliances)
21. Agriculture Minister
Amran Sulaiman, 46 (CEO of sugar plantation Tiran Group)
22. Manpower Minister
Hanif Dhakiri, 53 (former special aide to Manpower Minister, former National Awakening Party MP)
23. Public Works and People's Housing Minister
Basuki Hadimuljono, 59 (former Director General of Spatial Layout at the public works ministry)
24. Environment and Forestry Minister
Siti Nurbaya (former senior civil servant)
25. Agrarian and Spatial Planning Minister
Ferry Mursyidan Baldan (National Democratic Party official)
26. Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture
Puan Maharani, 41 (former leader of the PDI-P's parliamentary group and daughter of former President Megawati Soekarnoputri)
27. Religious Affairs Minister
Lukman Hakim Saifudin (United Development Party member)
28. Health Minister
Nila F Moeloek (senior ophthalmologist, Indonesia’s special envoy for millennium development goals)
29. Social Affairs Minister
Khofifah Indar Parawansa (National Awakening Party MP and former Women Affairs Minister)
30. Woman Affairs Minister
Yohana Yembise (an acadmic, the first female Papuan to be installed as a professor)
31. Culture and Primary and Secondary Education Minister
Anies Baswedan (rector of Paramadina University in Jakarta)
32. Research, Technology and Higher Education Minister
M Nasir (rector of Diponegoro University in Semarang)
33. Youth and Sports Minister
Imam Nahrawi (National Awakening Party leader)
34. Lesser Developed Regions and Transmigration Minister
Marwan Jafar (National Awakening Party leader)