Jokowi's Cabinet Shaken By Minister's Issue Of Resigning, Vice President: Internal Nothing

JAKARTA - Vice President Ma'ruf Amin emphasized that the Jokowi government cabinet will continue to work solidly. The vice president admitted that he heard about wild issues about ministers who intended to resign, but emphasized that everything was fine.

"As far as I know, there are no issues inside, yes; what I feel is that there is no issue of a ministerial resignation, yes. Indeed, I read on social media (social media), I also heard on television (there is a ministerial issue resigning); but inside (the internal cabinet) there is nothing," said Vice President Ma ruf Amin in Malang quoted by ANTARA, Friday, January 19.

Ma'ruf Amin said all ministers were still working well. He can feel good performance in a number of work meetings.

"It's like there's no problem; all I know is that everything is working well," he said.

Although based on the evaluation results, it was stated that there was a decline in performance, Ma'ruf Amin said the Government would take the option to revise the rules for ministerial leave in the political year.

"What will it look like, if it does decrease, the rules will be evaluated," said Vice President Ma'ruf Amin.

As previously reported, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani answered about the issue of herself being ready to withdraw from the Advanced Indonesia Cabinet in the Government of President Joko Widodo.

"This is work. I work, I work," answered Sri Mulyani briefly when met after attending a meeting at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta.

Sri Mulyani attended two meeting agendas at the State Palace, namely discussing entertainment taxes and education funds.

After attending the two meetings, Sri Mulyani, who wore a pink boss, was seen leaving the State Palace area at around 11.30 WIB.

When approached by reporters, Ani, as she is familiarly called, briefly answered various questions asked by journalists.