Jakarta - The Ministry of Law (Kemenkum) continued to strengthen cross-sectoral collaboration through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and a Cooperation Agreement (PKS). This time, the Ministry of Law formalized cooperation agreement with 11 ministries and agencies, reflecting a spirit of synergy within a solid national working framework.
"The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding today is a strategic step in reinforcing inter-agency synergy fully in line with the direction of President Prabowo Subianto," said Minister of Law (Menkum), Supratman Andi Agtas, at the Ministry of Law building, Thursday (11/09/2025).
In his remarks, The Minister of Law also referred to the Presidents’s message in the 2026 Draft State Budget that the President which underscoring that Indonesia's development must be directed towards building a strong, independent, and competitive nation, while maintaining a controlled fiscal deficit and achieving a balanced state budget by 2028.
"The directive sends a clear signal that ministries and agencies can no longer operate in silos. Instead, we must move forward in a unified and complementary manner," said the Minister of Law.
According to the Minister, the agreement brings a range strategic benefit, including strengthening legal certainty, integrating data and information systems, enhancing human resource capacity, enabling swift responses to national challenges, and reinforcing ideological as well as constitutional resilience.
"I hope that this cooperation serves a reminder that, amid today’s dynamic global landscape, democracy requires concrete action and collective, responsibility," said the Minister.
The Minister of Law also emphasized that the signature of the MoU cannot be measured merely by the act of signing, but rather by its tangible implementation on the ground. Ministries and agencies, together with the Ministry of Law, must ensure that this commitment is followed up with clear action plans, measurable targets, robust monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, and readiness to make adjustments when faces the obstacles.
"Collaboration is the key. Both domestic and international dynamic taught us that is no longer room for sectoral ego. Let us work hand in hand to achieve our shared vision of a Golden Indonesia in 2045," concluded the Minister of Law.
The 11 ministries and agencies signing the MoU this time were the Indonesian National Army, the Ministry of Manpower, the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, the Ministry of Population and Family Development/BKKBN, the Ministry of Housing and Residential Areas, the State Intelligence Agency, the National Research and Innovation Agency, the National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia, the National Library, the National Civil Service Agency, and the National Disaster Management Agency. To date, the Ministry of Law has established cooperation agreements with 62 partners throughout 2025, comprising ministries, state institutions, banks, universities, and other stakeholders.
