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Sri Mulyani is expected to substitute for Bureaucracy Reform Forward

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani expect a replacement who can continue the course of reform in that institution. Bureaucratic reform program initiated by Sri Mulyani had so far shown results.
That was said by Secretary General at the Ministry of Finance Mulia P. Nasution when found in the Ministry of Finance Building, Jalan Wahidin Raya, Jakarta, Friday (5/7/2010).
"It's certainly our hope that new leadership can forward the reform progran has laid its foundation by the minister, and already the road, better results can already be seen in improved performance, efficiency spending," he said.
According to your Majesty, is still a lot of homework (homework) to be done in implementing these reforms and it can not be completed within a short time.
"A lot of PR's that can not be solved in short time," he said.
Honor admitted feeling lost on departure to Sri Mulyani, the World Bank. However, on the other hand he was proud that one of the world's citizens Kemenkeu acceptable.
"One party is the news which we boast. That's my opinion as one of the top finance ministry kepemilihan citizen mothers. On the other hand, we have 4.5 years less kepemimpihan he was losing," he said wistfully.
Regarding the departure of Sri Mulyani will be with his family or not, Your Honor did not dare answer.
"That's just personal mom asked," elaknya.
Sri Mulyani will soon leave his post as Finance Minister to become the Managing Director at the World Bank as of June 1, 2010. Pullback Sri Mulyani Indrawati on Wednesday and then had time to shake the financial markets in Indonesia.
Now all parties are looking at who the potential successors to Sri Mulyani. Some of the names mentioned to replace Sri Mulyani is Anggito Abimanyu (Head of fiscal policy), Armida Alisjahbana (VAT Minister / Head of Bappenas), Agus Martowardojo (Managing Director of Bank Mandiri), Nasution (Acting Governor of BI).

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